Sherry Taylor

Photo: Photo by Sherry Taylor

My Son’s 1st Album

As a parent I try really hard not to brag too much about my kids but I am putting that aside today because not only am I insanely proud of my son, Cameron, but I also want to help him. He’s young and he’s just starting out in music, but he loves to write and create music that means something to him. I also happen to like his music and I’m hoping that you will too! His style is rap/R&B Christian music. Please take some time to listen and share this link with others.

He is currently booking youth events and youth nights at churches and community centers. If you would like to have him come to your event please email me at sherry@z951.com. Did I mention that I’m also his manager? Ha ha. Thanks for your help! ~ Sherry

https://soundcloud.com/officialcambam/sets/cameron-taylor-grey

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