
Morley Kamen
Morley Kamen is a singer-songwriter and activist who offers a unique blend of jazz, folk, and soul to the world’s stage, from Carnegie Hall to the Nomad Women’s Festival in the Sahara Desert. She has released six full-length recordings, and has penned songs for TED Women, Acumen, V-Day, Think Global School and GOAL–South Africa. Morley was awarded the ASCAP Songwriter of the Year prize and heralded as Emerging Artist of the Year by the New York Times. She uses music as a tool for conflict resolution and dialogue facilitation when working with youth from international conflict zones. Her original compositions have brought her before many world leaders and policy-makers, including His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela, and Ban Ki-moon.
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