Fellow Camper is a folk duo featuring Lee Watson and Benjamin Roy. They sing in a close, two-part harmony style, drawing inspiration from Canadian folk pioneers who graced the stages of Toronto’s Yorkville music scene in the 60s and 70s. Combine that with a modern sensibility, and you’ve got Fellow Camper.
Ben and Lee met at camp where they each experienced lots of moments laying under the stars next to friends – or someone who maybe could be more than that – and seeing these satellites in the sky. In those moments, you catch yourself thinking about the future and which of these relationships are gonna stick and which ones will end up on different paths where you might not see them again. Their song, “Satellites” (feat. Meredith Moon), is about those missed connections, and what could’ve been if things had been different.
The song was first recorded with just Lee and Ben’s voices but they wondered if the feeling and message of the song would come through stronger with a third, female part. It was an instant fit when they introduced the song to Meredith Moon – her voice sounds so unique and yet it blended quite well into their cohesive 3-part harmony.