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Solitary singer-songwriter Yoriko Ichinomiya's third album "Buenos Aires" is here, nine years after "Tango-Koiuta." Her music is cherished as
"hidden treasure," referred to as "funeral folk" sung by a "dying Rickie Lee Jones."
Yoriko's whisper like singing is fragile yet compelling, expressed from deep within her soul. She is accompanied by legendary artists, Steve Eto (percussions), Satoshi Nakamura (saxophone), Tetsuzo Kawai (acoustic bass), and Hideyuki Fukasawa (synthesizer).
Make sure not to miss the collaboration with NY based Grammy awarded composer & pianist Fernando Otero, originally from Buenos Aires.
Yokohama → Tokyo ↔ N .Y. Yoriko started playing piano at three and quickly joined the YAMAHA Music Institute where she studied music theory and composition. Composing from the age of six, she was chosen to compete in the YAMAHA
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