The musical traditions of Eastern Europe's Gypsies have been given a modern sensibility by singer/songwriter
Vêra Bílá and her group Kale. Better known in France than in their homeland,
Bílá and the group craft a sound that reveals a wide range of influences. Born in the small gypsy village of Rokycany, in Bohemia,
Bílá has been singing most of her life. Launching her career as a singer in her father's cymbalom band, she formed her own group, Kale, in the late '70s. Their appearance at a folk festival in the mid-'80s led to the band being invited to tour with top Czechoslovakian band
Nerez and to a contract with BMG Ariola.
Bílá and Kale were the subject of a Mira Erdevicki-directed film, Cerná a Bílá v Barve (Black and White in Color), in spring 1999. ~ Craig Harris