November 27 2009

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“What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve” by Be Still
from Sounds Like Snow

Lauren Zettler - vox
Cameron Mizell - guitars, harmonium, glockenspiel

You can here more full tracks on Tumblr by clicking here, or just get the whole thing on iTunes here!

November 23 2009

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“Baby It’s Cold Outside” by Be Still
from Sounds Like Snow

Lauren Zettler - vox, harmonium
Cameron Mizell - guitars, mandolin, glockenspiel

November 20 2009

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“Christmas Time Is Here” by Be Still
from Sounds Like Snow

Lauren Zettler - vox
Cameron Mizell - guitar

Click here to find it on iTunes.

November 18 2009

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“That Spirit Of Christmas” by Be Still
from Sounds Like Snow

Lauren Zettler - vocals, acoustic guitar
Cameron Mizell - electric guitars, glockenspiel
Kait Lawson - vocal harmony

November 16 2009

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“Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” by Be Still
from Sounds Like Snow

Lauren Zettler - vox
Cameron Mizell - guitars

November 03 2009

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“I Don’t Blame You” by Lauren Zettler
from On Your Back Porch

September 28 2009

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“Hey” by Erika Lloyd & Cameron Mizell
originally by The Pixies
from Pour A Little Everything Else

September 25 2009

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“Untitled Improvisation #2”

Here’s the second clip from the studio improvisation described yesterday.  It’s 2:13 long, and has a bit of a mid-’70s Miles trance thing happening.

Tomorrow we’ll get back to the pretty music.

September 21 2009

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“Call Your Bluff” by Lauren Zettler
from On Your Back Porch

September 19 2009

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“I Get Along Without You Very Well” by Matthew Gailey (vocal) & Cameron Mizell (guitar)

Matthew is a singer I used to play jazz gigs with in Bloomington, Indiana.  This track is from about 2001.  He’s in Portland, Oregon now, and at some point I’m going to head out there to record some more music with him.

September 18 2009

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“Hip Hop Isn’t What It Used To Be” by Doctopus

This was an old band I was in while studying jazz guitar in Texas, circa 2000.

September 17 2009

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“Cherry Coloured Funk” by Erika Lloyd & Cameron Mizell
originally by the Cocteau Twins
from Pour A Little Everything Else

(More songs from this album on Tumblr here.)

September 14 2009

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“Everything Means Nothing To Me” by Erika Lloyd & Cameron Mizell
originally by Elliott Smith
from Pour A Little Everything Else

selected discography

  Life Is Loud
  iTunes / CD Baby
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  Cameron Mizell
  iTunes / CD Baby
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  Sounds Like Snow
  Be Still
  iTunes / CD Baby
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  Pour A Little
  Everything Else

  Erika Lloyd
  iTunes / CD Baby
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  On Your Back Porch
  Lauren Zettler
  iTunes / LZ's Store
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  Simpler Times
  Dunham Van Durham
  iTunes / CD Baby
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  Follow Through
  w/ Matt Ketteman
  iTunes / CD Baby
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About Cameron Mizell

I'm a freelance guitarist in Brooklyn, NY. You'll usually find me working next to the talented Lauren Zettler or fronting my own jazz/funk trio with organist Brad Whiteley and drummer Kenneth Salters.

To find out when I'm performing with these groups or others, please check the calendar on my website.

Along with playing and writing music, I'm a co-founder and author for MusicianWages.com, a website about the musician business. The website takes a pragmatic approach to the discussion about making a living as a musician.

I also blog here.