Caamp

Indie folk band Caamp are an acoustic guitar and banjo group hailing from Ohio. The group began with childhood friends Evan Westfall and Taylor Meier, who grew up together in the Upper Arlington area of Columbus, Ohio, and in 2012 began making music together. After a move to Athens, Ohio, Meier began playing in coffee shops and when Westfall joined him a couple of years later Caamp was born. The pair self-produced and self-released their eponymous debut EP and quickly built an audience through streaming platforms. Several tours and releases of singles "Hey Joe", "Common Man" and "26" further boosted their profile and led on to the release of the Boys (Side A) EP and the Boys (Side B) follow-up in 2018. For 2019's By and By the duo became a trio, adding bass player Matt Vinson into the mix, and later added Joseph Kavalec on keyboards. Appeared at the Mo Pop Festival and the Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2019, Caamp released their third album Lavender Days (2022). The first to be ranked in Billboard 200 at the 83rd place, Lavender Days featured guet spots from Waxahatchee and Nathaniel Rateliff. The song "Apple Tree Blues" was known to be in president Barack Obama's summer playlist. After a collaboration with Paris Jackson on her song "Lost" from the Lost EP, the band released in 2025 the EP Somewhere, featuring the charted hit "Let Things Go" and a duet with Bebe Stockwell.

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