Camara Kambon

Camara Kambon Camara Kambon (born February 4, 1973) is an American film composer, songwriter, pianist, music producer and educator. He is known for collaborating with Dr. Dre on ''2001'', as well as Eminem on ''The Slim Shady LP'' and ''The Marshall Mathers LP''. He co-wrote the Mary J. Blige song ''Family Affair,'' composed the theme for the Mara Brock Akil produced CW sitcom, ''Girlfriends,'' and the score for the DreamWorks' feature film, ''Biker Boyz.'' Kambon has received an Emmy Award, two Emmy nominations, three Grammy nominations, a BMI Pop Award and a BMI Film/TV Award. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Dancing : new worlds, new forms by Hill, John, Kambon, Camara

    Published 1993
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