Bai Kamara

Morlai Bai Kamara Jr. (born December 2, 1966) is a singer-songwriter and performer based in Brussels, Belgium. Bai was born in Bo Town, Sierra Leone, and spent his childhood years there. Due to both his parents’ involvement in government jobs, he was exposed to the harsh realities of African politics at a young age, and this theme is prevalent in much of his music today.

At the age of 15 Bai moved to England to continue his schooling, living in Bath and Manchester, where he started to write his first songs. In 1990 he moved to Brussels and decided to pursue a career in music rather than continue with his business studies.

Primarily the themes of Bai Kamara’s music revolve around humanitarian themes such as social injustice, political or economic refuge, the environment, and personal relationships. He has worked with Youssou N’Dour and the Refugee Voices, for a UNHCR (UN Refugee Agency) project entitled Building Bridges, and released in 1998. He also currently works with Nader Hamid, an electric guitar player and singer-songwriter originally from Iraq, and they are recording their second album together.

In 2007 Bai worked and toured with Vaya con Dios, where they covered one of his most well-known songs, Substitute.

In addition to performing, Bai also writes and produces for several artists. He is working on his third solo album, Disposable Society; a multi-media project involving music, video and photography. Other projects include - Valve - an acoustic group built around the musicians ; Joe Higham (saxes), Thierry Rombaux (bass), Eric Moens (gtrs), Joachim Saerens (kybds). Joe Higham and Eric Moens being also members (and arrangers) of one of Bai Kamara's earlier projects 'Odex Protocole'. 'Odex', as they were fondly known fused soul, jazz, rock & afro - which is hardly surprising since this group included 4 Africans, 2 Belgians, an Albanian, an Englishman and an American trumpet player - Chris Megley.

Bai Kamara Jr. is an active member and honorary ambassador for Amnesty International, and regularly performs for charity events organized by them and other aid organizations. In December 2007 he returned to Sierra Leone with a UN film crew for their documentary on Sierra Leone 10 years after the war.

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