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 USA Artist in Residence to the Republic Benin

 

DIANE CAMERON

 

…Finally an artist totally devoted to the culture of the Diaspora set to addictive music, unforgettable lyrics and passionate vocals….
CD released
8-1-2005“The Reconciliation” A Tribute to AFRICA
& the Diaspora was recognized by All Africa Kora Awards
with these Irresistible Tracks…
Come Back Home to
Africa

La Femme du Marche…
Blessed Ganvie…
South Africa

Dance of the Diaspora
I Am AAAfrica
Tree of No Return
Merci Monsieur Le President Kerekou
Nuits dans
Benin
…and more…..
Benin American Music Management
bammmusic@aol.com

 

 
The “Kora ALL-Africa Music Awards” Kora included a stunning line-up of American artist in the category “Best Diaspora Afro-American”. Will Smith, Maria Carey, Oliver, 50 Cents and surprise nominee, Daphne, Alabama Actress/Vocalist Diane Cameron, USA Artist in Residence to the Republic
Benin


The Kora All-Africa Music Award is an annual music ceremony created by Coovi Adjovi in 1994. The objective of the awards is to celebrate the best of African music and to promote African culture by awarding a select number of artists distinguishing themselves by producing an album of exceptional musical quality.

Will Smith won the nomination and although Diane Cameron was the least known of the American Nominees many of her fans believed she would emerge as the choice from the list of celebrated candidates. Ms. Cameron’s CD and companion video “Reconciliation” celebrates a new African music art form Diasjazzpora and promotes African culture directly. Her singles, “Come Back Home to
Africa”,”Ganvie”, “Tree of Forgetfulness, and South Africa are considered major contributors to the Reconciliation Renaissance between Africa and its American Diaspora. The Music is also contributing to a new excitement among artist for this art form and bringing attention to many of Africa’s historic sites associated with the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. As part of her social responsibility, Ms. Cameron is an activist for research on Sickle-Cell Anemia and the availability of health care for the thousands of children in Africa who suffer with this disease.       


 

 

Diane Cameron is a multitalented performing and recording artist with increasing recognition in the United States and Africa for creation of a new art form devoted to Africa’s Diaspora. As a singer, songwriter, actress, and acting instructor Ms. Cameron has devoted her career to the Diasjazzpora movement and promotion of African Art forms. Originally from Chicago, Illinois Diane Cameron entered the entertainment arena as a jazz dancer and make-up artist for Ebony Fashion Fair. Diane auditioned for her first theater role and won the part, she was cast in the leading role for the Hilton Head Island, SC production as Miss Sherman in the play FAME in 1991. Ms Cameron went on to be featured in Big River, Prelude to a Kiss, Merrily We Roll Along, and Midsummer's Night Dream. She was nominated for Best Actress of The Year Award from the Theater Jacksonville production of August Wilson's "The Piano Lesson" in 1997. Here she tackled the complex characterization of the lead female role of Bernice.


In 1997, Diane concentrated on organizing and producing benefit concerts, singing and songwriting. The proceeds from her musical contribution on the compilation J.A.N.E. CD "
Africa's Fruit" benefited homeless and disadvantaged women in Jacksonville, FL. In 1998, she organized and produced the S.W.I.N.G.benefit concert for St. Augustine, FL
, & this effort contributed toward a children's playground. Diane has written over 50 songs from the heart and usually addresses issues that affect women. She says "It never fails to happen; when I write a song about my life, I'm singing about someone else's."

In 1997, Diane concentrated on organizing and producing benefit concerts, singing and songwriting. The proceeds from her musical contribution on the compilation J.A.N.E. CD "
Africa's Fruit" benefited homeless and disadvantaged women in Jacksonville, FL. In 1998, she organized and produced the S.W.I.N.G. benefit concert for St. Augustine, FL
, & this effort contributed toward a children's playground. Diane has written over 50 songs from the heart and usually addresses issues that affect women. She says "It never fails to happen; when I write a song about my life, I'm singing about someone else's."

In 1999, Diane toured
Memphis, TN at Alfred's and the Gibson Guitar Center. She received great reviews from the

Beale Street
crowd. In 2000, Ms. Cameron completed a 3-month tour in Tokyo, Japan with the Phil Morrison Trio Ms. Cameron toured Chicago in 2001 where she performed at the famed KoKo Taylor, Buddy Guy's Legends and Lee's Unleaded Blues Club. She has appeared in Atlanta at the Bayou Room, Cafe 290, Breezes, and City of Douglasville, GA., Summer Concert Series Festival.

In
Alabama and Florida, Diane has played at some of the Eastern Shore’s finest establishments such as in San Destin, Florida at the San Destin Resort and Conference Center, Florabama as well as numerous private engagements and weddings. Diane has made guest appearances at the Daphne, Alabama Jazz in The Plaza, and Cotton Club New York Night at the Daphne Civic Center
. She also performed for the 2002 and 2003 Alabama Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce National Shrimp Festival.

Other Alabama Eastern Shore appearances include Kiva Dunes, Beach Club, Guy's Gumbo, Oleander Resort, Marriott Grand Hotel, Legions Club, Theater 98 and more...Diane has produced several youth theatrical productions, was a guest on channel 44 Mobile's "Cover Stories" hosted by Nona Simmons. Diane has written several plays, published an environmental skit for the City of Mobile's "Keep Mobile Beautiful" organization and is currently planning a book signing tour to promote her first children's book "Fred & Felix".

Diane was selected U.S.A. Artist in Residence to the 2004 Republic of Benin Gospel & Roots Festival and reappointed in 2005. The State of
Alabama USA
passed a Resolution recognizing Ms. Cameron’s Contributions to the Diasjazzpora art form.

The President of the
Republic of Benin, Matthew Kerekou, issued an apology for the role of his ancestors in the Trans Atlantic slave trade. The Voyage of the “Clotilde” to Mobile, Alabama USA was the last known slave ship to sail from the continent of Africa to the United States
.

Benin American Music Management (BAMM) proudly announces Diane Cameron and “The Reconciliation” CD has been nominated by the KORA Awards Organization 2005 in the category of Best Afro American Diaspora. The other nominees in this category are Will Smith, Mariah Carey, Akon and Oliver. The CD “The Reconciliation” and winning song entry “Come Back Home To Africa” is Ms. Cameron’s artistic recognition of Africa’s Reconciliation with its Diaspora and the use of the arts in human affairs merging this art form with a revered respect for the triumphs and sacrifices of Africa and her adopted homeland of Benin, (formerly Dahomey), the atrocities of slavery and her African ancestral heritage. The CD is themed on the reality of reconciling the African Diaspora and a tributary memoriam to places and events in the history of
Africa
and the Diaspora

Diane will begin her world as part of her promotion of Diasjazzpora arts and the “Reconciliation Renaissance” in 2006 and 2007.

Television Credits
Channel 44 – Nona Simmons – Cover Stories – Interview & Vocal Performance – Mobile, Alabama
Channel 3 – Pensacola Television to promote trip to Benin
Channel 12 – Good Morning Jacksonville – Clennon King – Interview & Vocal Performance – Jacksonville, FL.
ORTB – Republic of Benin, West Africa
LC2 – Republic of Benin, West Africa

Radio Credits
St. Augustine – Interview for compilation CD – Jacksonville, FL - 1997
Kennedy-King College Radio – Chicago, Illinois – This Woman’s Heart” 1998
WBEE – Peoria, Ill. – Listening Party for first CD 1999 – “This Woman’s Heart”
WDLT – Mobile, AL – Carmen Brown Host - 2001
WDLT – Mobile, AL – Carmen Brown Host - 2002
WDLT – Mobile, AL – Carmen Brown Host - 2003
WDLT – Mobile, AL – Carmen Brown Host - 2004
Oceane FM Radio – Republic of Benin, West Africa - 2005
Radio Star FM – Republic of Benin, West Africa - 2005
Golf Radio FM – Republic of Benin, West Africa – 2005
CAPP FM Radio – Republic of Benin, West Africa – 2005
Radio Ouidah – Republic of Benin, West Africa - 2005

Theatrical Credits
Fame – Hilton Head Island, SC 1991
Big River – Hilton Head Island, SC 1992


 

 

 

DIANE CAMERON

 

 

 

premiere ARTIST OF THE DIASPORA

 

 

 

SINGS THE MUSIC OF

 

DIASJAZZPORA

 

 

 

HEAR the drums…. be transported…. remember…..

 

Never forget… Smell the earth of Africa….

 

Revisit the sight of a fleeting gazelle…..

 

Rhythmic drums beating messages of births and passages….

 

Of laughter and joy….

 

Dance to the drums….Cry to the drums…

 

Capture its essence in a song…..

 

Dance….dance….

 

Burning ears hear mothers  wails for lost sons….

 

Close your eyes and behold mama’s tears…..

 

Immerse your presence in father’s strength….

 

Africa calling…..calling

 

Drum….drum….drum…

 

Africa crying

 

Drum….Drum…

 

Silence…..Silence

 

Drum…Drum

 

Dance….Dance….

 

All ye who fashion the music

 

Play the instrument

 

Dance the dance

 

Revisit the past

 

Embrace the future

 

Obey the drums

 

Be transported

 

Remember

 

Never forget

 

Never forget

 

Sing the glorious story

 

The world is waiting

 

 

 

!!Diasjazzpora!!