9 Year Old Entertainer Cameron Nino Rocks!

Cameron Nino is nine yrs old. We currently saw him at an open mic in North Hollywood, and he rocked the house. His performance of the late wonderful Bob Marley's Redemption Song was extraordinarily fresh new and heart warming. It was a very touching performance and truly inspirational. The host could not help but refer to him as mini Marley. Now, that's an absolute complement. After his performace the host of the open mic commented that it would be hard for any one else to follow the performance. So, we decided to get in touch with his dad and mom and had the probability to speak with him. Cameron Nino was born on November 25, 2003 at the Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles to actress Kimmarie Johnson. He will be beginning 5th Grade this school year. Cameron Nino initiated playing the guitar in 2011, just before he turned 8. Cameron recalls that his mother asked him to pick what instrument he wish to understand how to play and he select the guitar. Asked why he chose the guitar, he claimed that it was simply fun and he loves the sounds he can make with it. He recalls that he didn't do many  playing in his first year simply because he did not own a guitar. In June 2012, he eventually  got his 1st guitar - a Fender Stratocaster. This nine year old also writes his own songs. He recently did an adaptation of the main theme song from Beverly Hills Cop that he titled Back In The Day. He smiled as he described how he came up with the idea to do the adaptation. He recalled that the primary theme song for Beverly Hills Cop was among the 1st songs he learned to play. While he was preparing for a rock show, he decided he wanted to rap also as play the guitar. He chose the theme song for Beverly Hills Cop as the hook for his rap song. He then developed the lyrics aroung the subject of global warming, which he had just learned at school. Cameron Nino mentioned he chose to speak about global warming in the lyrics for Back In The Day as he desired to contribute to the discussion of how society can change our ingrained habits that are destroying the ecological system and the environment. The lyrics pull from information he learned in school about pre-historic times when Dinosaurs roamed the planet, the imaginative abilities of children to find items naturally, like stones, that they can play with and how individuals used to capture animals from the wild and make use of them for travelling. This very imaginative and creative 9 year old pieced all this info together in a song which is dynamically catchy and considerably entertaining, yet very compelling in its argument for us to change our habits so we can certainly make the world better. When he's not writing songs or honing his guitar playing credentials, Cameron Nino mentioned he loves to play video games on his Wii-U console. He also spends time making YouTube videos for his gaming channel on youtube - TheEpicGamer567. He told us that he has learned that many  video games have severe brain washing capabilities. His interpretation of Bob Marley's Redemption Song is a direct appeal to people, especially kids, to be careful to stay away from being brain wahsed by the video games. He drew a paralled between Bob Marley's call to "emancipate yourselves from mental slavery" and the brain washing characteristics resultant from playing all of these games. We also learned that Cameron Nino has worked on a couple of film projects. He fairly recently worked with author and artist James Mihaley on a film dependant upon Jim Mihaley's book "You Can not Have My Planet But Take My Brother, Please". The book is recently listed as 'Best Book Of The Year' by the Bank Street College of Education in NYC. Cameron Nino is a young artist to keep an eye on. You can watch his performances on his Facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/CameronNino and on Youtube at http://www.youtube.com/CameronNino2003. To make contact with Cameron Nino, claimed info to management@cameronnino.com or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/TheEpicGamer567.