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Singer Vera Bila was
born May 22, 1954 in Rokycany in the Gina family of musicians.
At the age of 15 she started living with her husband Frantisek,
with whom she adopted a son, Frantisek, ten years later. She
began her singing career at family celebrations, weddings and
parties with the dulcimer music of her father, Karol Gina. Today
she appears with her own band, Kale, in concerts all over Europe,
and North America as well.
Vera Bila called attention to herself and her band in 1995, when
her album ROM POP was released with the substantial production
assistance of singer Zuzana Navrova, and on which her group Kale
introduced it's own songs. For many people at the time, the then
forty-year-old singer from Rokycany was a real discovery, in
spite of the fact that she had been singing since childhood.
In 1998 Vera Bila and Kale released their second album, KALE
KALORE, and sold out dozens of concerts around Europe. In France
she is revered, in Canada she was supposedly offered resident
status and in the U.S. She was the star of a festival of Romani
music from all over the world.
"When God didn't give me children, he replaced it with
something else," says Vera Bila.
It could be said that she's a star, but Vera Bila has remained
herself - success hasn't changed her in the slightest. She continues
to live in a small, modestly furnished flat in Rokycany, and
she continues to repeat to every journalist that she's still
an ordinary woman. A there is even a film about the ordinary
life of this extraordinary singer and woman, Cerna a bila v barve
(Black and White in Color), which took director Mira Erdevicki
almost a year to make and which premiered in the spring of 1999.
In the film, just as in all her interviews, Vera Bila says that
she herself has never encountered any racism in the Czech Republic
and that she would never leave the country. "I would
never go anywhere else. You have to work everywhere. Life isn't
a bed of roses anywhere. Not even in Canada. The majority of
those who left returned home in the end. If they had had it good
over there, they never would have done that. I was born in Rokycany
and I want to die here as well. My family is here. Even though
living here is sometimes not easy. My husband and son are unemployed
and I have to support the family, pay the rent and other bills,"
said Vera Bila in an interview for Zemske noviny (Zemske noviny,
September 12, 1998).
Today, The Queen of Romany is back ! Vera Bila and Kale are releasing
their third album, ROVAVA. They offers 13 originals tracks. The
song called "Amen" was recorded in colaboration with
Chico, ex-guitarist from the Gipsy Kings, and Kayah, a top Polish
singer. Combining gorgeous vocal with infectious melodies, Vera
Bila creates an unashamedly sumptuous album of traditional-pop
from Eastern Europe.
During last several
years the band appeared
at following countries and events:
USA Hollywood
Bowl, Summer Stage Central Park, Womad Seattle
UK Womad Reading,
Barbican Center
France Théatre
des Bouffes du Nord, Transmusical de Rennes festival, Printemps
de Bourges festival
Germany Womad
Hannover Expo, many theatres and festivals
Spain Womad Caceres,
Pirineos Sur festival
Italy many theatres
and festivals (Arezzo Wave)
Holand Concertgebouw
in Amsterdam
Belgium Sfinks
festival
Switzerland Paleo
festival
Sweden Falum festival,
Södra teatern Stockholm
Poland Sopot festival
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