Camille Tredoux is a Portland-based artist, vocalist, and songwriter crafting emotionally rich, piano-driven ballads influence by jazz, blues, and soul. With a voice both tender and commanding, her music invites listeners to slow down, feel deeply, and return to themselves.
In 2025, Camille reached a national audience as a contestant on Season 28 of NBC’s Emmy Award-winning series "The Voice," where she secured a spot on Niall Horan's team and performed for millions across the country.
Born in Boston and raised between Romania and South Africa, Camille’s early life was marked by cultural fluidity and adaptation. She later moved to Colorado, competing as an NCAA cross-country athlete and preparing for law school—until her father’s cancer diagnosis changed everything.
She relocated to Portland to be by his side, and after his passing, honored his final wish:
to pursue music wholeheartedly.
Camille’s influences span from Freddie Mercury and Barbra Streisand to Etta James, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Sting, and Bonnie Raitt.
Her sound blends the intimacy of a torch singer with the soul of ‘70s rock and a touch of mysticism—creating music that feels timeless, cinematic, and unfiltered. Over the past three years, she has built a devoted following through evocative performances and songwriting.
With growing recognition on local and national stages, Camille continues to craft work rooted in vulnerability, spiritual depth, and artistic integrity.



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