Donnell Cameron is a record producer known for his work with Sublime, Blink-182, and Avenged Sevenfold.[1] [2] He owned a recording studio, Westbeach Recorders, in Hollywood, California.[1]
In 1991, Cameron produced the debut album for Drive Like Jehu which was a self-titled album. Later he worked on another album of theirs, called Yank Crime, not as a producer but on the engineering side.[3] In 2010, it was announced in the news section of the Blues Venom website that Cameron and Jay Gordon were to be working together on a new album with Cameron and Gordon working on 10 songs, both producing and mixing them to make what Cameron hoped would be the ultimate rock/blues album.[4]