Bruce Woolley - The Camera Club

The Camera Club

Around that time he established the New Wave music outfit The Camera Club with a young Thomas Dolby on keyboards, Matthew Seligman on bass, Dave Birch on guitar and the late Rod Johnson on drums. Seligman at the same time joined The Soft Boys, and was consequently replaced by Nigel Ross-Scott (later to join Re-Flex). The Camera Club released their debut album English Garden in 1979 and toured England, America and Canada. They disbanded after 2 years largely spent on the road and disagreements with CBS Records who refused to release their second album.

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