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Known for his emotive singing and literate narratives, Nairobi-born singer/songwriter
Ondara emerged in his adopted home of Minneapolis in 2016. Inspired by
Bob Dylan, the largely self-taught
Ondara paid his dues on the Minneapolis folk scene before issuing his
Verve debut, the Grammy-nominated
Tales of America, in 2018.
Born in Nairobi, Kenya,
Ondara first became interested in pop and rock music at a young age listening to his parents' radio. Although he could not afford an instrument or lessons, he developed a keen love of songwriting, and by his teens had discovered classic folk artists like
Bob Dylan and
Neil Young, as well as contemporary performers like
Damien Rice and
Ray LaMontagne. In 2013, looking to expand his opportunities, and inspired by his love of
Dylan, he moved to Minneapolis for college. There he began teaching himself to play guitar, and put his lyrics to music. He started attending open-mike nights, and posted several cover songs online. He also issued an independent EP that caught the attention of the local public radio program The Current, which put his songs into rotation. Gigs followed, including a break-out performance at The Current's birthday party at First Avenue in 2016.
Signing with Verve Forecast,
Ondara released his debut album,
Tales of America, in 2018. Produced by
Mike Viola of
the Candy Butchers, the record also included contributions from
Andrew Bird,
Taylor and
Griffin Goldsmith of
Dawes, and
Joey Ryan of
the Milk Carton Kids. The album was nominated in the Best Americana category of the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
Ondara had completed a more expansive sophomore album when the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 put the LP's release and further touring plans on hold. After a few weeks of uncomfortable seclusion,
Ondara began writing songs that directly addressed the practical and emotional issues brought on by the pandemic, and recorded them in a simple fashion at home.
Verve rush-released the results,
Folk n' Roll, Vol. 1: Tales of Isolation, in August 2020. ~ Matt Collar