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Noriko Satomi: A Love Supreme
Noriko Satomi brings the passion and vibrancy of jazz violin to an acclaimed jazz composition on her 2019 homage to A Love Supreme, which received a…
Jan 30, 2020
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Brian McCrory
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Noriko Satomi: Project-N
Project-N is the debut album from violinist Noriko Satomi, a classically trained violinist and “Nissan Presents Jazz Japan 2019” award winner.
May 24
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Brian McCrory
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Yuichiro Aratake: Music Make Us One
Yuichiro Aratake continues to express his compassionate vision with Music Make Us One, a live concert recorded in 2010 and released in a CD/DVD package.
Jun 30, 2023
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Brian McCrory
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Maiko Trio: Live! Three
Jazz violinist Maiko trio live!
Jan 23, 2020
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Brian McCrory
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Emiko Voice: Standard Trio
Emiko Voice is always an interesting, active, and boundary-exploring musician, often simultaneously involved in a number of projects.
Oct 15, 2023
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Brian McCrory
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Maiko: Solo
Jazz violinist Maiko pours her heart and soul out on her 2018 release Solo, brimming with graceful elegance and drama through the resonance of her…
Feb 28, 2020
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Brian McCrory
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Ruriko Kawamura: Blossoms
Vocalist Ruriko Kawamura released Blossoms in 2016, her second album following her 2011 debut record Loo Loo.
Oct 19, 2021
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Brian McCrory
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Erisa Ogawa: Where Have U Been?
Erisa Ogawa (ERiSA) is a flutist, voice percussionist, and composer whose second album, Where Have U Been?
May 31
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Brian McCrory
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Rie Taguchi: The Gift II
Vocalist and pianist Rie Taguchi delivers a follow-up to her debut album The Gift with her 2021 album naturally titled The Gift II.
May 26, 2023
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Brian McCrory
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Nami Kano: Mawsim
Saxophonist and composer Nami Kano has just released a long-awaited album mawsim with her group of the same name today in Japan.
Mar 15
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Brian McCrory
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Cafe Beulmans
Cafe Beulmans jazz club, located near Seijogakuen-mae and Nakano-Sakaue stations in Tokyo, Japan (website, map).
May 30, 2023
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Brian McCrory
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Emiko Voice: Carta
An elegant package inside and out, brimming with atmosphere.
Jan 30, 2018
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Brian McCrory
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