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Hiroshima, a group whose music falls between R&B, pop, world music, and jazz, has long had its own niche. The band integrates traditional Japanese instruments into their musical blend and has generally been both commercial and creative within its genre. Hiroshima's founding members are keyboardist Dan Kuramoto (who also played shakuhachi), June Okida Kuramoto on koto (a key part of the group's sound), Johnny Mori on taiko drums, and Danny Yamamoto on drums, percussion, and taiko. Other additions include keyboardist Kimo Cornwell, bassist Dean Cortez, and singer Teri Koide (who was later succeeded by Kimaya Seward). Some of the musicians were descendants of Japanese Americans held in U.S. detention camps during World War II. Beginning with the band's self-titled 1979 debut, Hiroshima has recorded a series of best-selling albums for Arista, Epic, and Qwest, and although they have evolved over time (moving further away from jazz), they have managed to not only retain but increase their popularity. Since 2000, the band has released a handful of albums including The Bridge in 2003, Spirit of the Season in 2004, Obon in 2005, and Little Tokyo in 2007. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi
Every time I hear A Thousand Cranes it makes me cry. It reminds me of my very special visit to the wonderful country of Japan, it's music and it's beautiful & dignified people!
this is a jazz group who is very good on the jazz scene who incorporate r&b into their music.
oliviarob1
I have had the pleasure of seeing Hiroshima in concert twice - they were fantastic!!
jtucker961
Hiroshima, had never heard of them, sorry to say. They are really bad! (that means great). Slick sound, but obviously a well-trained and acccomplished set of musicians. Beautiful music.
Ever since I saw them in a tiny, tiny little basement auditorium at San Diego State circa 1979/80, I've been hooked on this band. And, when I travel or have lived overseas, they are a favorite to listen to.
This is a gruop that has stood the test of time in the music business. a good fusion of jazz and japanese music.
mcspaul50
Between Black and White is a CD that you can play over and over without ever getting tired of it. Every cut on it takes you to a different place. Don't ever travel good distances by car without having it in your player. Great road music. Great cooling out music.
Yes to more Hiroshima!!!! Love their music and more of them on Pandora..playing the Koto is something else to hear BUT to watch..WOW meter buster......Keep doin' what you're doin'
harris.tonya
So Hiroshima's masterpiece "Thousand Cranes," is NOT available on Pandora? What the heck Pandora!
paigecummins
I have loved this group since the 80's. So glad I created a station. Wonderful. So relaxing!
Their discography is larger than what Pandora shows? Where are the other titles?
wilstafford
just saw this group at Jazz on The Vine. Enjoyed every minute of there performance and energy. First time I saw someone play the Koto, Wow what a great sound and wonderfull talent that young lady has.
I've been listening to this band for a very very long time. There music is never repetitive. Most of what they do is tremedous. I love the sound of the koto and the taiko drums being integrated with traditional jazz instruments. The sound is very cool.
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Saw them a few years ago in San Diego at the Embarcodaro. . .
Wow... what a show!!!!!! Sound was great!