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  1. Camp's final work was on the film Hard Four in early 2005, as well as a musical album produced by James Lee Stanley called Sweet Joy, completed shortly before his death. Personal life and death. He married Rasjadah Lisa Jovita Cisz in 1961, and they had six children. His wife died in 2002.

  2. 5 de oct. de 2005 · Hamilton Camp, half of the folk-music duo Gibson and Camp whose 1961 album, “Live at the Gate of Horn,” became one of the era’s must-have records and who later found steady work as a...

  3. Vida personal y Muerte. Se casó con Rasjadah Lisa Jovita Cisz en 1961, y tuvieron seis hijos. Su esposa Rasjadah murió en 2002. Repentinamente murió de un ataque al corazón el 2 de octubre de 2005 en Los Ángeles, California, a sus 70 años, cuatro semanas antes de cumplir 71 años. Le sobreviven sus seis hijos y trece nietos. Discografía.

  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Hamilton Camp, also known as Bob Camp, was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He was born on October 30, 1934, in London, England, but moved to the United States as a child. His parents were both actors, so Camp grew up around entertainment and quickly developed a love for music.

  5. Biography. Hamilton Camp (also known as Bob Camp, and as Hamid Hamilton Camp) was an actor, a singer, and a songwriter. He began his career at age twelve in the motion picture Bedlam, with Boris Karloff. Throughout his life, he played both comedic and dramatic roles in the mediums of movies, television and theater.

  6. Hamilton Camp: singer, songwriter, actor - Official Web Site. Wrote Pride Of Man, recorded by Gordon Lightfoot, and a hit for Quicksilver. Performed with Bob Gibson as Gibson and Camp (known as Bob Camp at the time). He is also an actor with decades of movie and television credits.

  7. Mini Bio. Hamilton Camp was born Robin S. Camp and later performed under that name and as Bob Camp when he played in a folk duo with Bob Gibson. Their influential album, "Gibson and Camp at the Gate of Horn", was recorded in Chicago in 1961.