Cameron McVey
Cameron McVey | |
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Birth name | Cameron Andrew McVey |
Born | 1957 (age 60–61) |
Origin | England |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, record producer |
Cameron Andrew McVey[1] (born 11 March 1957),[2] , is a British singer, songwriter and music producer, best known for his work with such musicians as Massive Attack, Portishead, All Saints, Sugababes, Mutya Keisha Siobhan and Neneh Cherry.
Early life
McVey grew up in Cockfosters, North London and was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Boys' School, Barnet.[3]
Career
McVey started out as a member of the new wave band Bim in the early 1980s, in which he was the lead singer. The band released one album in 1982, Boobams Out! and seven singles from 1980 to 1982.
In 1986, as one half of duo Morgan-McVey, they released the single "Looking Good Diving", whose B-side "Looking Good Diving with the Wild Bunch" would later be reworked into Neneh Cherry's 1988 single "Buffalo Stance".
Virgin Souls
In 2003, McVey along with Paul Simm, Silvio Pacini and Neil Pearson released the self-produced album 162, under the name of Virgin Souls.
CirKus
In 2006, McVey (under the name Burt Ford) along with Neneh Cherry, Matt Kent (aka Karmil) and Lolita Moon released the album Laylow, as a band called CirKus. In 2008, CirKus (with the same line-up) released their second album Medicine.[4]
Personal life
In 1983, McVey fathered a son, Marlon Roudette, with Vincentian artist and designer Vonnie Roudette.[5][6][7]
McVey met Neneh Cherry in 1987 at Heathrow Airport while they were en route to Japan as fashion models as part of London Designer Ray Petri's Buffalo Posse. The couple wed in 1990; they have two daughters.[8] One of their daughters is singer Mabel.[9] The family lived throughout Europe. In 1993, they moved near Málaga, Spain and lived there until 1999. Briefly in 1995, they lived in Brooklyn, New York, where they had purchased a home in the Park Slope neighborhood. Soon after moving in, the couple was held up at gunpoint and robbed by a teenage bandit. They headed back to London's Primrose Hill,[10] eventually migrating to Cherry's native Hässleholm, Sweden, living in the same schoolhouse-turned home (featured in the Homebrew album's artwork) where Cherry was raised.[10]
Albums produced
Neneh Cherry albums
- Raw Like Sushi (1989)
- Homebrew (1992)
- Man (1996)
- The Cherry Thing (2012)
Other works
- Blue Lines by Massive Attack (1991)*
- Shape, by Frente (1996)
- All Saints by All Saints (1997)
- One Touch, by the Sugababes (2000)
- How Do You Call It, by Patrice Bart-Williams (2002)
- Revolution in Me, by Siobhán Donaghy (2003)
- Taller in More Ways, by the Sugababes (2005)
- 11th Floor and Lights, by Kitchen Party (2013)
References
- ↑ "McVey profile, swedishcharts.com; retrieved 29 January 2012.
- ↑ Birth record transcript
Civil registration event: Birth
Name: McVey, Cameron A
Registration district: Wood Green
County: Middlesex
Year of registration: 1957
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Mother's maiden name: Millward
Volume no:5F
Page no: 576 - ↑ McVey profile, last.fm/music
- ↑ "Cirkus: Laylower - PopMatters". 11 May 2008.
- ↑ Celestial, Miguel Paolo (22 May 2010). "El Bosquejo: Arena Homme Plus: Buffalo Stance, part 1".
- ↑ "Mattafix: Brit hip hop in Darfur". Cafebabel.
- ↑ Mattafix: Marlon Roudette profile
- ↑ Neneh Cherry profile, buddyx.com
- ↑ http://www.vogue.co.uk/article/who-is-mabel-mcvey
- 1 2 ""Outre risque"". Archived from the original on 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2010-10-08. , Neneh Cherry Homepage