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A guitar softly playing in the back of a café at dusk.
A song that quietly reaches deep into your heart-just like in those days.
JP Folk Club presents its first compilation album,
"JP Folk Jamboree Vol.1 ~The Wind of Those Days~",
available for streaming on December 29.
Featuring Yoshihiro Ishikawa, Harao, Harumi, and Narimoto Hirasawa.
Four voices, each carrying their own life stories, come together to gently rekindle the spirit of Japanese folk music through modern words and sensibilities.
All tracks are arranged by Tetsuji Nishigaki, blending acoustic warmth with refined contemporary sound across four intimate songs.
Familiar, yet fresh.
The wind of those days softly embraces your today.
Yoshihiro Ishikawa is a singer songwriter who debuted in 1990 with the single Spirits He released many songs including Ashita e no Sotsugyo which was selected as the theme song for Nettou Koshien From 1992 he was active as a radio personality on All Night Nippon In recent years he celebrated the 35th anniversary of his debut and released the albums Now and Then and continues energetic live performances He currently works with producer Tetsuji Nishigaki to establish JP Funk JP NeM Network and JP Folk Club and challenges new musical expression beyond generations and genres With a mature and deepened voice he continues to evolve as an artist today
The nights of that era flowed together with music Radio car stereos and neon streets HARAWO brings back the spirit of seventies and eighties new music and AOR for the present day a singer songwriter for the grown up generation Mellow chords refined arrangements and relaxed vocals The space and quiet confidence born from a life fully lived gently loosen the listeners sense of time This is not music that relies only on nostalgia While looking back at the past it creates a sound that fits the nights of adults living in the present A solo drive the radio on the way home a quiet room with a glass in hand Music that naturally blends into everyday scenes HARAWO new music that feels right now for ears that remember those days
The singer-songwriter from Hiroshima. I have sung the song which can nestle up to the people's mind to hear quietly.