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the cameos schedule 2022

by Mrs. Aida Little Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What album did cameo play?

Cameo appeared on the Alternative scene with the appearance of the album 'Alligator Woman' released on November 30, 1981. The song 'Flirt' immediately became a fan favorite and made Cameo one of the newest emerging acts at that moment. After that, Cameo published the hugely beloved album 'The Best Of Came o' which includes some of the most famous work from the Cameo catalog. 'The Best Of Cameo' hosts the single 'Word Up' which has made itself the most recognized for music lovers to enjoy during the performances. Besides 'Word Up', a host of other tracks from 'The Best Of Cameo' have also become requested as a result. A few of Cameo's most popular tour albums and songs are provided below. After 35 years since the release of 'Alligator Woman' and making a huge effect in the business, music lovers continue to gather to see Cameo appear live to play hits from the full collection.

Is cameo performing in North America?

Cameo recently unveiled a concert schedule coming to select cities in North America. As one of the most followed Alternative live performers currently, Cameo will eventually be performing live again for fans to attend. Take a look at the lineup that follows to find a show that interests you. Then, you can have a look at the concert details, post it on Facebook and view a great selection of concert tickets. If you can't make any of the current events, sign up for our Concert Tracker for alerts when Cameo performances are announced in your town. Cameo may book some other North American shows, so come back often for the latest updates.

When did cameo start?

Singer Larry Blackmon started Cameo in 1974 amid New York City's fertile funk, soul, and disco scene. The 10-piece group began as the New York City Players (a nod to fellow funksters the Ohio Players), but later changed their name to avoid confusion with the other group.

Who is the founder of cameo?

Singer Larry Blackmon started Cameo in 1974 amid New York City's fertile funk, soul, and disco scene. The 10-piece group began as the New York City Players (a nod to fellow funksters the Ohio Players), but later changed their name to avoid confusion with the other group. Cameo was a hit right out of the gates – their 1977 debut album Cardiac Arrest cracked the R&B Top 20, spawning club favorites like "Rigor Mortis" and "Funk Funk." The band racked up a string of hits in the late '70s and early '80s, but the height of their success came with 1986's Word Up!, a Platinum-selling smash that topped the charts with its iconic title track and the equally funky "Candy." Cameo remained a fixture on the R&B charts well into the '90s, and in 2001 they once again reached No. 1 when they teamed up with Mariah Carey for "Loverboy," which sampled heavily from their 1986 hit "Candy." Founding member Larry Blackmon and classic-era member Tomi Jenkins took the band to Sin City in 2016 for a residency at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, and their red-hot performances on the Strip proved they haven't missed a beat.

Was Midnight Star a let down?

The concert was a let down, especially Cameo. The leader appeared under the influence of a substance as he slurred his words as he sand. Midnight Star was disappointing as well, but delivered the best performance. I expected live bands and real music. Glenn Jones still has the great voice , but it appeared he struggled with keeping up with the prerecorded music. I was very disappointed. My first time at Mable house. Pleased with the grounds and atmosphere. The artist were truly a let down. The intermission was the best part of the show. I left after cameo began to perform with all these different artist unknown trying to keep the show going. Maybe next time will be better

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