Bai Kamara Jr., the Sierra Leonean musician wants to bring back the blues to its West African roots in his latest album, Salone.
Bai Kamara Jr. – Salone

Bai Kamara Jr., the Sierra Leonean musician wants to bring back the blues to its West African roots in his latest album, Salone.
Mama played and recorded with: Ali Farka TOURE, Bassekou KOUYATE, Salif KEITA, Baco DAGON, Kassé MADY, Oumou SANGARE, Afel BOCOUM, Lobi TRAORE, Vieux Farka TOURE, and many others.
In the 1970s, the Malian waves were largely influenced by American music, and Mama affirmed his affinity for blues and soul music, and in particular that of Otis Redding.
He is friends with Ali Farka TOURE from the mid-80s, they meet and play together amicably. 20 years later, Ali Farka was a world star since his Grammy Award. He contacted his friend for the album SAVANE released in 2006. The trio formed by Ali Farka TOURE, Bassekou KOUYATE, And Mama SISSOKO will then tour for 10 years and will cement an unfailing friendship.
In 2015 his nephew, to whom he taught the culture and secrets of the n’goni, encouraged him to make his own record, to make the world discover his unique guitar style.
Even if this song didn’t start as a coronavirus anthem, it’s become that.
Lead singer Aliou Touré
Don’t worry You’re gonna be happy Keep working today That smile will come one day