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Friday, June 13th, 2003
Goodmorning, -afternoon, -evening... Hurry, hurry... let's ride the Ferris Wheel... uhm, no, that's not it. So it must have something to do with last minute notifications. Oh well... so let's focus on a couple of concerts for this week: Bai's playing with Eric in the Bizon this week. There's for everyone a reason to come:
Place to be: Tuesday, June 17th - Bai Kamara Jr. & Eric Moens Bizon Karperbrug - 7 - rue du Pont de la Carpe 1000 BRUSSELS Email: mail@cafebizon.com Website: www.cafebizon.com Then, this Saturday in the afternoon, Bai will show his support to the work of Le Petit Chateau/'t Klein Kasteeltje, Brussel's refugee area, that has an open house that day. Bai will give a solo concert at 18:00h and there's lots more to do and see. Go out there and check out their work!
Place to be: Saterday, June 21st - Bai Kamara Jr. Solo Le Petit Chateau/'t Klein Kasteeltje 9e Linielaan - 27 - Boulevard du 9ème de Ligne 1000 BRUSSELS Phone: 02 250 04 80 Website: www.kleinkasteeltje.be
If you really can't come this week... then better hurry up for next week's big concert: The Bai Kamara Jr. Band at Couleur Café! The concert is on Sunday, June 29th and starts at 18:00h at stage 3. Check out the site of Couleur Café for the details of the festival itself.
The line up of the band will be: Bai Kamara Jr: Lead Vocals & Guitar (... duh...) Thierry Rombaux: Bass Eric Moens: Lead Guitar & Background Vocals Christoph Hofbauer: Drums Joe Higham: Saxophone and Clarinet.
Needless to say that it's something not to miss.
For more and other information... go to the concert pages blah, blah, blah... you know the story... Let's end up with some more good news: Bai's extensive airplay! Progress Music released a new promo single The Powers That Govern Us... and it ended up on Radio 21's hotlist! That's why you've been hearing it that much (right?). ... and if you didn't hear it... then get a hold of your radiostations and request it! More Bai in the media... means more Bai all over the country... and on even more great events and stages! Also, we'll be glad to receive all the information you can find about Bai: web sites, articles in magazines, names of places or radio/TV-stations where you heard him. Send it all to mail@baikamara.com so we can say "thank you" to the responsible people, give correct information to you people, filter out the nonsense... and put the well-known big smile on Bai's face... "It's gonna be a good summer" (Oops... I almost forgot: the site has had a small update...) |