In The Room w/ CamRus Johnson and Lucy Levinsohn

May 13, 2026

12 P.M. PT / 3 P.M. ET

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About The Event

Next month's In The Room w/ livestream series features a conversation between CamRus Johnson and Lucy Levinsohn. This conversation will cover the inaugural SONA Songwriting Camp last year, which facilitated a writing and recording session of CamRus’s most recent single release, ‘7 Train.’

We are so excited about this incredible song written and produced by SONA Members Jordan Richman, Rhonda Nicole, Kevin Ngo, and Lucy Levinsohn!

Watch the livestream on Wednesday, May 13th at 12 P.M. PT / 3:00 P.M. ET, by subscribing and signing up for event notifications on our YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/44vz4vah

About CamRus

Camrus "CamRus" Johnson is a multi-hyphenate artist with a career defined by range and emotional precision. While he is widely recognized as an actor for his breakout role as Luke Fox/Batwing on The CW’s Batwoman and his most recent acting role as MR. 5 in the global phenomenon Netflix series ONE PIECE Season 2, his music is what is sure to bring his artistic career to new heights.

His first single, CHANCE, which he also sang in the Warner Bros. film The Sun is Also a Star, made waves in the music scene and is still a beloved smash hit in South Korea, and he has since experimented within the R&B, Soul, and Pop genres with a mostly live band sound. His newest single, 7 Train, a story of when he met the girl that got away in Queens, NY, is a brand new, huge step forward in the shaping of his musical voice - as it is the first of a few incoming songs showcasing who he is as a musical artist today.

About Lucy
Lucy Levinsohn is a singer-songwriter, community builder, and activist, currently serving as Co-Chair of Events for SONA (Songwriters of North America). She has toured nationally with her alt-rock band EVOLOVE and independently released seven albums, most recently under the moniker Lucy Lee. Her music has found a home in sync, with placements across TV and film.

Recently, Lucy has turned her focus to musical theatre, co-writing her first show, Snipped!—an unreleased, edgy social statement. Outside the studio, she is passionate about community building and music advocacy.