Romel Ali, a highly regarded pianist from Bangladesh, is a name that reverberates among music enthusiasts throughout the country. While he is best known as the former keyboardist of the legendary band Warfaze, his impact on the music industry goes well beyond his association with the group. Romel Ali's artistic journey as a musician, producer, teacher, and mentor has made an enduring impression on Bangladesh's music scene. His musical career commenced at the age of 17 when he began studying Classical Guitar under the tutelage of the renowned guitarist Niloy Das. Later, he ventured into keyboards and synthesizers, exhibiting his youthful ambition. In the late 1980s, he embarked on his musical path with rock music, forming his first band called Aces, while also joining the famous rock band Warfaze. Following the completion of his O' and A' level examinations, he pursued higher education in the United States, settling in Wichita, Kansas. During this time, he became the keyboardist for a local classic rock band named Phynix, and as he honed his skills, his career gained momentum. Romel Ali delved into various genres of music, such as Pop, Country, Blues, Rock'Espanol, Jazz, World Music, and more. Alongside his musical pursuits, he also worked as a manager in the music retail business at Guitar Center in Dallas, Texas. His exceptional talents have garnered recognition through numerous awards and certificates from his university, various non-profit organizations in the United States and internationally, as well as major musical instrument companies. Through his inclusion in booking agency lists, Romel Ali became a sought-after musician for concerts featuring artists and bands like- Ayub Bacchu, Sabina Yasmin, Habib Wahid, Runa Laila, Ferdous Wahid, Artcell (10 and 20 Years Celebration), Bappa Mojumder, Samina Chowdhury, Balam, Quddus Boyati, Elita Karim, John (Black), S.I Tutul, Kona, Sufi (Arvovirus), Haider Hussain, Baby Naznin, Nemisis, Nancy, Shirin, Reborn, Babna Karim (Warfaze & RBR), Niloy Das, Ases, Band Lalon, Hybrid, BAMBA.
Currently, Romel Ali resides in Bangladesh, where he shares his expertise in music and piano through teaching. Additionally, he collaborates with renowned artists and bands as a producer and performer, further enriching the music industry.