As co-leader of The Campbell Brothers, Alex, Jr. made three well-received contemporary jazz albums/CDs: "The Campbell Bros.," "From Square One" and "Project Z." His original recordings played on jazz radio stations in the United States, including WJZZ in Detroit and KLON/KJZZ in Los Angeles.
Survivors include Alex's wife Valerie, sons Brandon, Travis and Sheldon; mother Barbara, brothers Garland and David, and a host of in-laws, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
As co-leader of The Campbell Brothers, Alex, Jr. made three well-received contemporary jazz albums/CDs: "The Campbell Bros.," "From Square One" and "Project Z." His original recordings played on jazz radio stations in the United States, including WJZZ in Detroit and KLON/KJZZ in Los Angeles.
Survivors include Alex's wife Valerie, sons Brandon, Travis and Sheldon; mother Barbara, brothers Garland and David, and a host of in-laws, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
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