Camille Henderson, born on June sixteenth, nineteen seventy, is a talented Canadian pop singer known for her dynamic contributions to the music scene. She first gained recognition for her role as Shirley in the acclaimed 1985 Canadian film, My American Cousin, showcasing her versatility beyond music.
From nineteen ninety-one to nineteen ninety-three, Henderson was a prominent member of the Vancouver-based pop group West End Girls. After her departure from the band, she transitioned into a supporting role as a backing vocalist for the renowned Sarah McLachlan. Her vocal talents can also be heard on various albums, including those by Delerium and the track 'You Should Come Over' from the nineteen ninety-eight album Since When by 54-40.
In addition to her musical endeavors, Henderson is the daughter of Bill Henderson, a respected singer-songwriter and music producer known for his work with the bands Chilliwack and UHF. She has also carved out a niche for herself as a vocal instructor in Vancouver, sharing her expertise with aspiring singers.
Camille's musical lineage continues with her older sister, Saffron Henderson, who is also a celebrated singer and voice actress. Together, they represent a rich legacy in the Canadian music industry.