Kameron Ross Big, big stuff is happening for Dallas’ hometown music hero Kameron Ross, who has been nominated for a Queerty Award for Best Indie Music Video for the video for his song, “If I Could Go Back.” Kameron, who is proud to be an openly gay country music singer, went to Nashville in 2021 to record two singles — “If I Could Go Back” and “Real” —and, by the end of 2021, he had also released a remix of his single and performed in venues all over the country. “The song is about going back to your roots, back home where it all began, that bitter sweet moment of being happy for growing up and all the good things that have come your way and also for the lessons learned but wishing you could have stayed and enjoyed it all just a bit longer,” Kameron said.
He said making the video was an amazing experience: “Being an independent artist, you have to come up with the funding, team and ideas for yourself.
I am very lucky to have a circle of people that surround me to help make these things come to life. When I started working with my amazing photographer, Marcos Covos, he actually helped me get together a team of people and we started all the planning from there.” The concept for the video is about “taking it back to a small town but having some big moments,” Kameron added. “We did all of the shooting out in Waxahachie, and, boy, was I not prepared for how beautiful it was!
We found these amazing silos that gave us some of the most beautiful moments. So, although we were in a small town, my videographer, James Fierros, wanted to be sure to be sure he captured moments that translated from what we felt when listening to the song.” Kameron says he was floored to have been nominated for a Queerty. “Yesterday started like any