Cameron Allan
Cameron Beck Allan (July 9, 1955 – June 25, 2013) was an Australian-born American-based composer, record producer, filmmaker and former label owner. In September 1978 he co-founded the record label
Regular Records with fellow filmmaker
Martin Fabinyi. Their first signing was the
new wave group
Mental As Anything, and their second was the
pub rock band
Flowers. Allan produced both groups' early work. His TV and film music compositions include ''
Stir'' (1980), ''
The Umbrella Woman'' (1987, ''The Good Wife'') ''Kojak: Ariana'' (1989), and ''Kojak: Flowers for Matty'' (1990). In 1986 he relocated to the United States and in July 1992 he married
Margaret Wertheim, a science writer. The couple had separated by 2007. Cameron Allan died of liver failure, after a transplant, aged 57.
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