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    Cameron Ralston (Spacebomb Studios)

    enApril 23, 2019
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    About this Episode

    In this episode of the podcast I talk to Virginia musician, Cameron Ralston. Cameron is the house bassist for Spacebomb, a recording studio in Richmond, Virginia successfully following the old model of a recording studio that provides in house musicians for artists. You can hear his playing on many different records including Fight the Big Bull, Matthew E. White, and Natalie Prass. His hunger to progress as a musician and expand his vocabulary to match a 6 inch thick music dictionary, sets him apart from other players in the music world. We discuss his early education and how he came to be such a versatile player. Go to www.spacebombrecords.com to see their current artist roster. Thank you for listening!   

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