A multi-talented songwriter, poet, and educator from Champaign, Illinois, Cameron McGill emerged in the early aughts with a darkly romantic blend of roots rock, indie folk, pop, and Americana. Debuting in 2004 with Stories of The Knife and The Back, he spent the next two decades producing erudite and heartfelt albums like Warm Songs for Cold Shoulders (2009) and Gallows Etiquette (2013). In addition to his musical output, which more often than not features his backing band What Army, and a six-year run as a member of Margot & the Nuclear So and So's, McGill holds an MFA in cre...