Cameron Walker-Wright

Cameron Alexander Francis Walker-Wright[1] (born April 24, 1989) professionally known as Cameron Walker, is a singer, songwriter, producer, and artist from Southport, Connecticut. He is currently in the band Twin XL alongside with John Gomez and Stephen Gomez.[2]

Cameron Walker-Wright
Background information
Birth nameCameron Alexander Francis Walker-Wright
Born (1989-04-24) April 24, 1989
Southport, Connecticut
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Musician
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Guitar
  • Bass
Years active2009-present
Associated actsTwin XL, Nekokat, Animal Fiction, Weatherstar, The Ready Set
Websitehttps://www.cameronwalkerwright.com/

He is currently based in Los Angeles, CA and has written songs for bands and artists such as Lindsey Stirling, All Time Low, Sabrina Carpenter, The Ready Set, among many others. He is also known from the band Weatherstar.[3]

Cameron has composed music for brands such as Apple, T-Mobile, Victoria's Secret, Sleepy's and other brands. In addition, he has composed music for networks such as NBC, ABC, ESPN, among many others.[4]

Career

In 2012, his band Nineteen 80 Five (1985)[5] was signed to Songs Music Publishing.[6] Since then the band has gone on to release a collection of EPs and released the single, Summer Forever, on Hollywood Records.

Throughout 2012-2018, Walker-Wright has played guitar, bass guitar and wrote several songs for The Ready Set.[7]

In 2014, Cameron signed to songwriter and producer, David Hodges, as his first signing to his publishing company Third & Verse which was a joint venture with Kobalt Music Group.[8]

He is one third of the indie pop group Nekokat along with Jordan Witzigreuter (The Ready Set) and Jess Bowen (drummer of The Summer Set).[9]

In 2018, he joined brothers Stephen and John Gomez of The Summer Set to form the band Twin XL.[10] As of 2020, they have one full EP out titled How To Talk To Strangers and 4 singles: Messy, Messy (Extended Version), Melt, Problematic and Lemonade. Previously, the band toured with Jukebox The Ghost and The Mowgli's for the Making Friends Tour of 2019, and toured with I Don't Know How But They Found Me the same year.[11] They ended 2019 touring with The Maine for The Mirror tour, and has just gotten off tour with Fitz and the Tantrums.[12]

Discography

Musical History
Year Projects Albums/ EPs Singles
2009 Weatherstar Weatherstar

Acoustic

Crystal Ball

Go

Closer

Christmas Makes The Heart Grow Fonder (A Weatherstar Holiday Collection)

Out In The Rain

Covers EP

Snow

For The First Time (Cover)

Believe

All Talk

2012 Brothers 12 Degrees
2012 1985 Congratulations

Everything's Perfect

Summer Forever

Days Like This

2012 The Ready Set (touring member)

I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love (Songwriter)

Disappearing Act (Songwriter)
2014 Animal Fiction Animal Fiction EP

Yellow! Pink! Green!

Happy Thoughts

We'll Go Places

Anything Can Happen

I Really Like It Cold

Oh No!

Symmetry

Real Again

Start Again (2020, Writer)

Enjoy The Ride

Lone Wolf

2015 Bye Bye Take Me Home
2016 Cameron Walker Just Come Home
2017 Nekokat Communication

Communication II

Pleasure Beach

Boys Don't Cry

Haunted

Haunted (Acoustic)

Bella, Goodbye

Take

Warchild

Up In Smoke

Melt

2018 Alexander Francis I'm Sorry
2018 Twin XL How To Talk To Strangers Messy

Messy (Extended Version)

Melt

Problematic

Lemonade

Features
Year Artist Songs
2014 tyDi Apollo
2015 Wish I Was Cutting Ties

Now I Know

End Of Faith

2016 Wish I Was We're Better Than This

Stop This

The Bubble

Kill Me

We Can't Go On Like This

I Want To Believe

2016 tyDi Sharpest Weapon

All I Ever Knew

2017 Wish I Was This Could Be It?
2018 Animal Island New Classic

All You Can Do

2018 tyDi Everything I See
2020 Animal Island Undefined

Live Loud

2020 Onlychild Thank Me Later (Songwriter)[13]
2020 American Teeth Barred Out [Feat. Twin XL]

References

  1. "Twin XL: Five Names and Meaningful Pop Songs Hit the Road". kinda cool magazine. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  2. "Twin XL - Position Music". Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  3. "Discography". cameron walker. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
  4. "Film/TV/Brands". cameron walker. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  5. Band 1985’s Summer Forever is Little League World Series’ theme
  6. "1985 Signed To SONGS Music Publishing". Archived from the original on 2016-10-15. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
  7. "Cameron Walker-Wright - The Ready Set". Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  8. "About - Cameron Walker-Wright". Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  9. "New Supergroup NEKOKAT's 'Gimme A Break': Exclusive Single Premiere". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  10. "TWIN XL". www.positionmusic.com. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  11. Goeman, Collin (2019-05-22). "iDKHOW extend "Night Heat" tour with summer dates". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  12. "fitzandthetantrumsv3 tour". fitzandthetantrumsv3 Official Website. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  13. "Thank Me Later - Onlychild". Retrieved 2021-01-14.

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