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Vocall & Saxophone: Amin Katagiri. Piano: Ramon Katagiri. Guitar: Katsuhiko Katagiri. The rhythm changes from bossa nova to flamenco rumba. A transparent singing voice and a powerful alto saxophone tone.
A Latin and world music group presided over by Estudio ROMERO, a flamenco studio in Higashi-Nagasaki, Tokyo.Amin Katagiri (vocal,saxophone,cajon), Ramon Katagiri (piano,guitar,recorder), Atsuko Miyamoto (baile,palmas,melodica), Katsuhiko Katagiri (guitar,oud)
Amin Katagiri. Singer. Player of a saxophone, a piano,a guitar, and a cajón. She's born in Tokyo on November 22, 2006. Her father is Katsuhiko Katagiri of a flamenco guitarist. Her mother is Atsuko Miyamoto of a flamenco dancer. "Gifts without stamps" ranked 67th in LINE MUSIC's (Japan) real-time video TOP 100 (November 18, 2021). Apple Music (Mongolia)'s J-Pop Top Song, "Yasashi ni Tsutsumaretta Nara" ranked 106th (July 17, 2022). In 2023, she will perform at the music event Smokefreerockquest at the Royal Whanganui Opera House in New Zealand. Formed the duo unit "monn waves" in New Zealand. Member of "Whanganui Jazz Orchestra". Spotify Certified Artist. Full member of the Japan Flamenco Association.
Guitar, piano, recorder. Born in Tokyo. His father is flamenco guitarist Katsuhiko Katagiri. His mother is flamenco dancer Atsuko Miyamoto. Participating works: 12-14 años (Amin Katagiri),Yasashisa ni tsutsumare ta nara"Latin Version" (Amin Katagiri) , Kaze no Tori Michi (Conjunto ROMERO) and many others.
Katsuhiko Katagiri Flamenco guitarist. Born in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture in 1966, raised in Tokyo. He started to play violin from a young age, and then he studied guitar alone. He formed Rock Group A-JARI in junior high school and won a contest sponsored by YAMAHA. After that he went through jazz guitar and studied folk music of the world at Meiji University Ebato Akira seminar. In addition, he started playing flamenco guitar while studying, and studied under Hideo Suzuki. In 1988, after studying abroad for a short period in Spain, he has been active in flamenco classes, theaters and tablaos, etc., mainly on dance accompaniment. Long-term study abroad in Spain in 1998. Studied with Miguel Angel Cortes, Paco Arriaga, etc. In addition to the local tablao and radio appearances, it has been well received by Jana Amaya's classroom accompaniment. After returning to Japan at the end of 2000, along with dance accompaniment, he has also put emphasis on teaching younger generations, co-starring with other genres and presides over Estudio ROMERO.
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