What's Japan's Latest Music Craze? Kids. The Atlantic Patrick St. Michel - Patrick St. Michel is a journalist living in Osaka, Japan. He writes for The Japan Times and founded the Japanese music blog Make Believe Melodies. He has also contributed to Esquire.com, the Los Angeles Daily News, and the South ...
The Other Japan: Past Prefect Huffington Post A driver was waiting for me as I arrived (more hot towels) and we were off to the ryokan's "welcoming cabin," where a poised young lady sat playing traditional Japanese music. With the ring of a gong, it was time to be guided through a village-like ...
Music Group Fronted by Japanese Monks Bring Buddhist Sutra to the Dance Club ... ROCKETNEWS24 Well Dubstep, you had a good run but it's time to drop out and make way for a new genre of dance music straight from the Buddhist temples of Japan: Dubsutra. Okay, so maybe I just made that word up, but it is a real thing thanks to Tariki Echo, ...
Sweet Soul Records Reaches Japan Music Distribution Agreement with Arizona ... openPR (press release) (openPR) - An exclusive license agreement has been reached between SWEET SOUL RECORDS and Forward Motion Concepts, representing music producer Paris Toon and soul band Mothers Favorite Child, allowing Japan distribution of their latest album “Baptism ...
The complexities of digital music distribution in SE Asia CNET Asia Joey Carbone (left) has composed and produced over a thousand songs for Japanese artistes. In one of the discussions of the panel, Joey Carbone, artist and advisor for Avex Music Publishing, recounted an experience he once had as a songwriter.
Hiromi shines in Shanghai China Daily ... favors musical forays into more nebulous territory, blending elements of jazz, fusion, classical, blues and rock on her eight recorded albums. Onstage, she acts the daring performer with charm and humility. Japanese pianist Hiromi Uehara in concert ... Concert review: Hiromi - The Trio ProjectTODAYonline
Students Learning 'Culture Matters' During Special Event Friday Patch.com Last year we brought in Japanese Taiko drumming. Students were amazed at how different, but how much fun, world music and culture could be.” According to organizer Kelley Richards, “Many of our students are exposed only to a narrow range of cultures.
Music in Time sheds light on land of the rising sun sounds Charleston City Paper By the mid-20th century, Western-style orchestras had sprung up throughout the country, children were getting intensive classical training, and several important musicians and composers had emerged. Although Japan has been admired for the many great ...
Japanese operatic baritone Hatanaka dies at 90 Mainichi Daily News TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Ryosuke Hatanaka, once Japan's leading operatic baritone as well as a composer and musical critic, died of pneumonia at a hospital in Tokyo on Thursday, his family said. He was 90. After graduating from Tokyo Music School, ...