Uncharted Waters
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Mission and Purpose

Uncharted Waters, LLC is the next generation of the entertainment industry. Our relationship with the artist is of fairness and dignity. Our mission is to set the standard in the relationship between the artist and the “business.”
Bob Johnston Bob Johnston has been called the number one producer in the world. He laughs at that. Although he is the only rock and roll producer inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame with Elvis Presley. His industry awards through the years have included the Number One Album Producer of the Year Award, 7 ASCAP Producers Awards, 2 ASCAP Writer Awards, 2 ASCAP Publisher Awards, 2 CMA Single of the Year Awards, 2 CMA Album of the Year Awards, Grammy Nomination for Single of the Year, Grammy Nomination for Album of the Year, Grammy Nomination for Duet of the Year, and Folk Album of the Year in Japan.
Bob’s life and work is in the General Library of the University of Texas Austin Archives, and he was nominated in 1998 and 1999 for the National Endowment of the Arts Presidential Medal, and the 2001 recipient of the United Nations Global Tolerance Award.   Johnston's work spans decades and has included musical legends Patti Page, Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, Johnny Cash, Leonard Cohen, Lindisfarne, Willie Nelson, Carl Perkins, and Marty Robbins.
Don Campeau Don Campeau is the third generation of an entertainment family. He was a member of the hit trio, “The Lettermen” (9 Gold Albums) for many years. After leaving the Lettermen, Mr. Campeau went on to produce and co-host “Search for Gold”, at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas. “S4G,” as it became known, was the precursor for the smash hit T.V. show, “Star Search.” He previously served as agent and casting director for more than 25 feature films, including: “Point Break”, “My Own Private Idaho”, “The Temp”, Disney’s “The Incredible Journey” and “Mr. Holland’s Opus.” He is excited to be back in music with Bob Johnston and Uncharted Waters.
Joe Camacho Joseph Camacho was signed to Epic records in 1967, and the same year he signed to the William Morris agency. He appeared on national television shows including Pat Boone, Woody Woodberry, and Sam Riddle's Christmas show. Joseph appeared throughout the country with national artists including The Isley Brothers, The Rivington's, the Drifters, Linda Rondstadt, Stone Ponies, Donny Brooks, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, the Standells, The Byrds, The Buffalo Springfield, The Yardbirds, The Youngblood, The Turtles, The Boxtops, Brent Wood, Muddy Waters, The Seeds, Leon Russell, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap. Joseph is looking forward to his newest endeavor teaming up with fellow musicians to navigate the Uncharted Waters of music production. Concerts produced: Taj Mahal, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Jethro Tull, It's a Beautiful Day, Chicago, The young Bloods, Quick Silver Messenger Service, Tower of Power, Bonnie and Delaney, Dave Mason, Blues Image, Richie Havens, Spirit, The Guess Who, The Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Righteous Brothers, Lee Michaels, Steve Miller, John Stewart, Tom Waits, John Lee Hooker, Canned Heat, Cold Blood.