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A delicate jazz ballad, built solely on piano and voice, that lingers with quiet intensity.
The tender piano lines and heartfelt vocals weave a story of fleeting love, fragile dreams, and timeless memories.
Even if love exists only for a moment, its brilliance never fades from the heart.
"Days For a Dreamer" embraces the fragments of love and dreams, capturing their beauty in music that resonates long after the final note.
SEISHI TOYA is a Japanese gospel singer, songwriter, and director from Tokyo. He is the founder of the gospel group CONBRIO and also serves as the official ambassador for the American gospel organization, the American Gospel Quartet Convention (AGQC). He is active in festivals, conventions, and workshops both in Japan and abroad. As an educator, he is one of the few in Japan who can teach African American Vernacular English (AAVE). <Biography> From an early age, Toya was exposed to Black music, including artists such as Mahalia Jackson, Little Richard, and Ray Charles, and began singing R&B and soul at the age of 11. At 18, he spent about seven years in Massachusetts and New Jersey, USA, before returning to Japan, where he began his career as a graphic designer. Later, he encountered gospel music and started his full-fledged career as a singer and director. In 2010, he founded the gospel group CONBRIO, leading multiple choirs based in Tokyo. In 2015, he participated as a lead vocalist on the Japan Mass Choir CD POWERFUL, which entered the Top 10 of the U.S. Billboard Gospel Chart. In 2021, he became the first Japanese artist to perform at the American Gospel Quartet Convention, one of the largest gospel quartet events in the United States. He returned in 2023 as a special guest and was appointed as an official ambassador of the event. <Career Highlights> 2010 Founded CONBRIO 2013 Formed the gospel unit PAUSA 2014 Appeared in the film GOSPEL 2015 Lead vocalist on POWERFUL by Japan Mass Choir (Top 10 on Billboard Gospel Chart, USA) 2020 Appointed director of CONBRIO YOKOHAMA Nov 2020 Released first solo album TIME MACHINE Jan 2021 Released single I Got A Job on U.S. label Black Roots OEUVRE 2021 Performed at the 29th American Gospel Quartet Convention 2023 Performed as a special guest at the 31st American Gospel Quartet Convention; appointed official ambassador 2024 Held the 15th anniversary concert of CONBRIO
SEISHI TOYA