A Career That Shined Early
Camryn’s musical journey began at age 8, when she sent a demo to her future manager, Jeff Pringle. She recorded “Wait and See” with Blessed by a Broken Heart, featured in Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer. Her YouTube covers caught the attention of Greyson Chance and Cody Simpson, leading her to open for their Waiting 4U Tour in 2010 and perform again with Chance in 2012.
In 2012, she joined One Direction for seven shows on their Up All Night Tour, later rejoining them for the Take Me Home Tour in 2013. Reflecting on her experience, she told Teen Vogue:
“Going into the tour, I was an unknown artist. It’s a great feeling to be walking around and someone coming up to me and saying, ‘Hey, you did so well!’ It was really exciting for me when that happened for the first time.”
She described performing with the band as “amazing” in a CBS News interview, noting the fans and friendships she gained along the way.
A Gifted Performer
Camryn released singles including Now or Never, Lovesick, and Machines, and in 2016 she opened for Fifth Harmony on their 7/27 Tour. Her most recent project, the Love Maps EP, was released in 2021. Her obituary praised her artistry:
“A gifted performer, Camryn’s voice and music were extensions of her soul. Whether on stage, at a family gathering, or sharing a song with someone who needed it, her music reflected her heart, courage, and endless creativity.”
She is survived by her fiancé Christian, who she considered “the love of her life,” her parents Sarah and Gary, and her siblings Chelsea and Cable, along with their two cherished dogs, Brooklyn and Zeppelin.Camryn’s legacy lives on in her music and the lives she touched. Her warmth, talent, and fearless energy will not be forgotten.
Remember Camryn by sharing your favorite songs or moments in the comments—let’s celebrate a life full of music, joy, and inspiration.