Cameron Siegal is a drummer, percussionist, teacher, and composer. His experience in world and western music styles alike have led to collaborations with Peruvian guitar virtuoso Carlos Odria, Ghanaian singer and drummer Obuamah Laud Addy, saxophonist, flautist, and percussionist Jorge Continentino, and other talented musicians from diverse backgrounds. Cam’s musical pursuits include drum set, improvisation, West African drumming, song, and dance, Balinese and Javanese Gamelan, percussion of Central and South America, and western percussion ensemble and concert band genres. Cam completed his Master of Music degree, focusing on Jazz Studies, at the Florida State University in Tallahassee in 2014, while studying drum set with Leon Anderson, Jr.; while at FSU he was also involved in the West African Drum ensemble (under the direction of the late Wilbur “Baba Hamza” Davis), the Balinese Gamelan (under the direction of ethnomusicologist Dr. Michael Bak.