It
was the winter break snowstorm of 1999. Josephine Cameron '00MFA
sat in the O'Hara-Grace Townhouses at Notre Dame writing a song
she named "Indiana." Now the song is on her new CD, Every
Night When the Sun Goes In (Modo Records). Cameron plays
guitar and sings acoustic folk/pop music with a clear, sweet voice.
Her CD features both original compositions and such traditional
ballads as "Shenandoah" and "I See the Moon." While pursuing her
master's degree in creative writing at Notre Dame, Cameron performed
at small venues on campus and around South Bend, as well as at
the Sophomore Literary Festival, art openings at Riley Hall and
outdoor concerts on campus. "It was really the encouragement and
response from the student body at Notre Dame that helped me to
begin thinking seriously about my music," says the Brunswick,
Maine, resident. She released her first CD, American Songs,
in early 2002. Listen to music samples and order online at www.josephinecameron.com.
SAMPLE TRACK:
Long Night
(March 2004)