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Ian Campbell grew up in Western Connecticut with Seven-teen
entertaining and musical brothers and sisters. Friday night family talent shows
and outrageous dinnertime jam sessions, where people were encouraged to
play instruments such as: “fork-boing,” “salt shaker,” or “nose” gave Ian a
witty approach to music.
James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, and Jackson Browne, among many
“Singer/Songwriter’s” influenced Ian’s musical taste.
Ian spent five years as a Naval Aviator, patrolling the world’s oceans;
traveling around the world, carrying a guitar wherever a guitar would go. He
left the Navy, after the Gulf War, and drove a beat up Jeep around the United
States, looking for a little peace and adventure. Somewhere just outside of
the Grand Canyon, the songwriter found his voice.
Ian began to record the first of two albums. His original work is introspective;
stories of survival in the human condition, with depth and humor bringing ease
to the story.
Ian’s music has been getting acclaim throughout the Northeast. Both of his
albums have enjoyed regular radio play, and his song, “Litchfield Hills Road
Race” (a fun song written after finishing ‘said race’) is used as the official
song of that large road race.
Through CD sales and a fan base, Ian’s live shows have continued to
grow exponentially.
Ian tours around the country, as a clinician for the Ovation guitar, and
regularly performs live throughout Connecticut and the Northeast. He also
directs and teaches for the world renowned National Guitar Workshop.


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