Cameron McVey
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Cameron McVey is a British music producer, best known for his work with Neneh Cherry, Massive Attack, Portishead, All Saints, and Sugababes.
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[edit] Family
McVey grew up in Cockfosters, North London and was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Boys' School, Barnet. He met Neneh Cherry in 1987 at Heathrow Airport. Neneh and Cameron were en route to Japan as fashion models as part of London Designer Ray Petri's Buffalo Posse.[citation needed] Neneh proposed and the two married in 1990. They have two daughters, Tyson (1989) and Mabel (1996)[1]. The family has lived throughout Europe. In 1993 they moved near Malaga, Spain and lived there until 1999. Briefly in 1995 they lived in Brooklyn, New York, where they had purchased a home in now-trendy Park Slope. Soon after moving in, the couple was held up at gunpoint and robbed by a teenage bandit.[citation needed] They headed back to London's Primrose Hill[2].
They next travelled to Neneh's childhood home in Hässleholm, Sweden; living in the same schoolhouse-turned home (featured in the Homebrew album's artwork) where Neneh grew up. [2]. Today they divide their time between Stockholm, London and their country house near Malmö, Sweden .
[edit] Albums produced
[edit] Neneh Cherry albums
- Raw Like Sushi by Neneh Cherry (1989)
- Homebrew by Neneh Cherry (1992)
- Man (1996)
[edit] Other works
- Blue Lines by Massive Attack (1991)
- All Saints by All Saints (1997)
- One Touch, by the Sugababes (2000)
- How Do You Call It, by Patrice Bart-Williams (2002)
[edit] Virgin Souls
In 2003 McVey released a self-produced album, 162, under the title Virgin Souls.
[edit] References
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NAME | McVey, Cameron |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | McVey, Cameron |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | British record producer |
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