Sue’s Muse: An Interview with David Cameron Anderson

This gent has been around for as long as I have been in the business…a long time…yet he is constantly growing and exploring his own art. His songwriting is as contemporary and topical today as it was back in the day. As a writer, he is S-M-A-R-T. He is as funny as he is poignant. He’s politically aware and active, using his voice and his craft to express how he feels. In this interview we discuss his process as a songwriter as well as his singing career, but it is his gentle nature that has always kept me intrigued about the man and not just the artist. He is a multi-award winner, both for singing and songwriting. He has over 15 album to hhis credit. He is a TV and film actor as well as a Broadway star. Please look at his bio on his website (linked below). You will not believe all that he’s done. He is what we call a “Jack of all trades” but in his case he is a master of all he touches! I am SO pleased to have you meet the wonderful David Cameron “D.C.” Anderson…

Link to D.C.’s website here; to his discography here and his YouTube Channel here. Here’s an extra treat: links to brand new, more political songs, all available for artists to pick up and perform. Contact D.C. through his website to ask for the music: Does Your Mother Know (You’re Working for I.C.E.)? No Kings Live Here, R.I.P. (Rest in Pain) America,  and Did Somebody Mention Hope?

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SUE MATSUKI is an award-winning singer and songwriter, producer, open mic host, educator, columnist and the author of So You Want to Sing Cabaret. She is a Bistro Award winner for Outstanding Collaboration with her Musical Director, Gregory Toroian; she is the very first recipient of the Julie Wilson Award given by the Mabel Mercer Foundation; and she is a multi-award-winning MAC Award winner (Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs) for Jazz Vocalist, Special Events, and Songwriter and has been nominated 11 times in 8 different categories. Matsuki is a Cabaret/Jazz singing veteran who has played every NYC Cabaret room including: Feinstein’s at the Regency, 54 Below, Town Hall, and several major Jazz Clubs including: the legendary Village Gate, Birdland, The Iridium and Sweet Rhythm. She’s even played Carnegie Hall and appeared in five seasons as a Diva Double at the Metropolitan Opera. She plays many theaters across the country and has appeared at Crazy Coqs in London. As an educator she has taught Cabaret and performance/business classes at: Mac-to-School, Cabaret Hotspot! Cabaret U, The Ridgefield Theater Barn, Peddie Town School (Town Heights, NJ), UCONN’s Osher’s Lifelong Learning Institute, the Vancouver School of Performing Arts and at Fordham University at Lincoln Center. Matsuki is the Producer of the annual Urban Stages’ Winter Rhythms series, NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singers) NMTC National Musical Theater Competition as well as many other benefits and shows. Sue’s Views has been an on-going Cabaret advice column that has appeared in Cabaret Hotline On-Line, NiteLife Exchange and Cabaret Hotspot, It now lives on her website. Sue’s Muse comes back to the NiteLife Exchange family in May. For more information please visit: www.SueMatsuki.com
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