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Dove Cameron First Gig Was with Ryan Gosling’s Band

Dove Cameron First Gig

Believe it or not, Dove Cameron first gig involved none other than Ryan Gosling and his eerie music group Dead Man’s Bones. During a new chat on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast, the “Too Much” singer revealed her first-ever paid performance was as part of a ghostly children’s choir supporting Gosling and bandmate Zach Shields.

“Funny enough, the first real job I ever had was for Ryan Gosling’s Halloween band,” said Cameron, now 29. “And it was absolutely wild. The man can seriously do everything.”

The now-retired project, Dead Man’s Bones, released a single self-titled album in 2009 filled with haunting tracks like “In the Room Where You Sleep” and “Lose Your Soul.” Cameron remembers the music fondly. “It’s actually really good—super experimental. I still listen to it,” she shared.

Dove Cameron First Gig

How Dove Cameron First Gig Sparked a Career

At the time of Dove Cameron first gig, she was just a young girl growing up on Bainbridge Island in Washington. Although she’d acted in some local theater, this spooky show was her first real paid gig—earning her around $120, she joked.

What made it even more unusual? The show took place at an adults-only underground club. “They were casting kids locally on tour, and I got brought in,” Cameron explained.

From there, her career took off. She became a household name with Disney’s Liv and Maddie, a role that won her an Emmy. That success led to big projects like Descendants, Schmigadoon! on Apple TV+, and a growing music career.

My parents weren’t thrilled about Hollywood,” she admitted. “But I told them I was doing this with or without their support. Luckily, they came around.”

Source: www.people.com

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