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Bio:
Cameron “Cam” Cody is a native of Warner Robins, Georgia who currently resides in Houston, Texas. Cam is an active touring artist, hosts a weekly Facebook Live show featuring great hymns and gospel music of the church, and has several albums available while working with some of the biggest names in Gospel music.. Additionally, Cameron is the Director of Music and Organist for Chapelwood United Methodist Church in Houston, Texas leading a choir of 100+ in weekly worship for one of the largest United Methodist’s churches in the country.
Cameron personally owns a Shigeru Kawai Grand Piano and is also the only gospel pianist designated as an official “Shigeru Kawai Artist.” He also has a partnership with My Sheet Music Transcriptions providing transcriptions of his arrangements. Additionally, Cameron hosts a podcast entitled “Camp Meeting.”
Cameron studied piano performance at Georgia Southwestern State University and organ performance at Mercer University both in Georgia. He is active in the music community across the South accompanying for groups such as American Choral Directors Association, Texas and Georgia All-State choruses, Golden Isles Community Chorus and Messiah choruses, and organist for many Annual Conferences for the United Methodist Church. Cameron has been a member of the American Guild of Organists and the American Choral Directors Association, TCDA, and served as a board member on the Houston Choristers Guild.
Cameron is a touring artist performing across the country and in Europe bringing Gospel, Christian, and Broadway music. His mission to keep the “old hymns alive.” Cameron was previously invited to play Organ repertoire on the Hazel Wright Organ and many of Europe’s great cathedral organs.
As a Director, Cameron has conducted choir and orchestra in the Rutter Requiem, Dan Forrest's Requiem for the Living, a Patriotic Pops Concert and A Concert of Hope featuring John Rutter’s Mass of the Children. Cameron is also the designer and creator of “Carols and Keyboards,” a concert experience featuring four concert grand pianos, organ, and choir. The Houston based performances involve 120 performers on stage and have been attended by thousands. Carols and Keyboards has quickly become a Houston tradition and is has expanded with additional performances in Georgia and Virginia. Cameron has taken a select group of choir members to tour Europe to perform in cathedrals and worship services in Germany, Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy.