Camp Freddy is a group of established, well-known musicians who play rock and roll covers at various shows around America.
The band is named after a character in
The Italian Job movie and was created for the sole purpose of having a good time. Guitarist Billy Morrison describes them as: "...not a band, but it is also way more than a jam session. Camp Freddy is an ‘Occasional Happening’, a freak of (Hollywood) nature."
There are six consistent members of Camp Freddy as listed below, but each performance features guest performances from many respected musicians. In March 2006,
Scott Weiland became the most recent member to join the core line-up.
Camp Freddy, with producer
Mike Clink, is currently recording an album which will mirror the live shows, with guests performing on each track. Their first single, "
Surrender", was released on
1 September 2006 and is featured in the film "Employee of the Month". The song is a cover of the
Cheap Trick hit. Another Camp Freddy track will be available on
iTunes exclusively on December 12th. It is the bands Christmas single - a cover of
Slade's Merry Xmas Everybody. The track will be available for download on I-Tunes US, UK and Europe and a video will also be released the same day.
On Saturday evenings the band members (usually Navarro and Morrison) host a radio show that takes place between the hours of 18:00 and 20:00
PT on the Los Angeles based
Indie 103.1 FM radio station. They play their selection of music and discuss almost anything, including a popular segment where they phone call girls from ads in the back of L.A. Weekly.