[2] Camillo, born in Somerville, New Jersey,[1] worked on many soul, pop and disco recordings of the 1960s and 1970s, including recordings by Dionne Warwick, Eric Carmen, The Stylistics, Dazz Band, Millie Jackson, The Chambers Brothers, Peaches & Herb, Sha Na Na, Grand Funk Railroad, Stevie Wonder, The 5th Dimension, Martha Reeves, The Supremes, Parliament, and Tommy James.
[3][4] In the early 1970s, he spent some time working in Detroit with Motown and also the Holland-Dozier-Holland production team on their Invictus and Hot Wax labels before returning to Hillsborough, New Jersey base where he established a recording studio, Venture Sound, in 1971.
[3] Camillo also co-wrote and produced the group's 1974 hit, "I Feel a Song" which was a Billboard R&B number one (#21 pop).
Camillo also assembled the studio group Bazuka, which scored a Top Ten hit in the US in 1975 with "Dynomite".
[5] The label's biggest success came in 1982 with Canadian duo, Chéri, whose song, "Murphy's Law" reached #5 on the R&B and #39 on the pop chart.