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Michael Camp

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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American Heart Association

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Michael James Camp VIRGINIA BEACH - Michael Camp, 56, passed away peacefully Dec. 6, 2010 in Norfolk Sentara Heart Hospital from heart surgery complications. He was born in San Diego and moved to Virginia in 1963. Michael was preceded in death by his mother, Hattie Jo Camp in 2006. He is survived...

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THANKS FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES IN THE UNDERCOVER BAND.YOU HELPED ME SOOO MUCH WHEN I WAS SICK IN PA.YOU WILL BE MISSED AND MY DRUMS WILL NEVER SOUND THE SAME!!!RIP JAMIE

Mike,
We've known each other since 7th grade and man did we do a lot of things together.So many memories with you Mark, Jon, Bill, Kim, Kay,too many to name.
I am very sad that you are not on this earth, but I am glad that your are my friend. I love you Mike.
May your memory be eternal!

I also met Mike through music. He mixed for the Bush Hogs, one of Sammy Harrell's bands, every Sunday at Jamaican Johnnys at the beach. Some nights he'd blow the harp onstage with us, too.
Most recently I worked with him at the amphitheater until this season when he had to back out. He showed up one day during pre-season and we talked a bit; he was still just as salty and crusty and funny! I will miss his stories and gentle barbs he used to toss at me.

Mike, you were a very good friend in both Tricks and afterward. Show them how to blow that harp up there. I will miss you very much!

I'm proud to know that our band, Tricks, gave you you're first introduction to sound work...and you got to be one of the best.
P.D. Bratton

Mike: I remember you blowing the heck out of that harp at one of our Christmas parties. You are truly an original that will be missed. I am glad I had the pleasure of meeting you thru Elwood. R.I.P.

Brent Hall
Virginia Beach

WOW gone too soon. I remember your quick wit and the fun times we had. Thanks for giving me my son's first Harmonica he still plays it. May you RIP my friend your memory will be with us always Raye Smith

I'm truly saddened by Mike's passing. I worked with him at the amphitheater and he mixed some of the bands I played in. I hung out with Mike at the place he and RD shared for so many years. So many good times jamming and raging. His spirit was so bright it always helped me to be around him. He was wise and generous and my world is smaller without him. My most heartfelt condolences to his family and associates. We'll miss you terribly.

Mike Overcash

I spent five years with Mike in Tricks. You will be missed my man.
P.D. Bratton