Bryson Camper

Bryson Camper

Bryson Anthony Camper is a native of Dallas, Texas. He is a graduate of the prestigious Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. In his high school years, he became the Musical Director for two local churches, sang and played the drums and organ for various Dallas groups, and worked on and recorded songs with local artists, such as Kirk Franklin. He, along with the BTWHSPVA choir, was also an opening act for the great Diana Ross on her visit to Dallas. He faithfully sung in the BTWHSPVA Varsity Choir, Meistersingers, Jazz Singers, and Pop Ensemble, where he was also a sound technician and engineer. He has been awarded on numerous occasions throughout his school career for his vocal abilities, hardworking manner, and musical accomplishments, one of them being accepted into the honorable Texas All-State Mixed Choir. Bryson expanded his musical endeavors further than just the organ, drums, piano, and singing by drumming in his school’s African Dance Ensemble. He was the lead drummer for this thrilling group for three years. He is now aspiring to become a Gospel Recording Artist and is studying to earn a Music Production and Engineering Degree at the world-renowned Berklee College of Music to further increase and mature his musical talents.