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Hiroshima: The Farewell Tour tickets at Rams Head On Stage in Annapolis
Fri 25 Jul 2025 - 20:30 EST
Rams Head On Stage, Annapolis, MD Ages: 21 & Over
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Rams Head On Stage
33 West Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
410-268-4545
Fri 25 Jul 2025 - 20:30 EST
Ages: 21 & Over
Doors Open: 19:30
Onsale: Tue 31 Dec 2024 - 12:00 EST
This Event is 21+
Ticket Prices: $45 - $75 + Taxes & Fees
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Bio: Hiroshima

Vibrant, eclectic and truly original, the 2010 Grammy-nominated Hiroshima creates a musical world all its own. Featuring the luscious sound of June Kuramoto’s koto, and the interwoven fabrics of Jazz, Japan, Salsa and more, their Departure CD and tour, “journeys to the heart of their musical soul.”

This fall Hiroshima is set to release its latest CD J-Town Beat (#19) - it’s about the effort to retain culture in America, exploring their roots in the groove, have some fun and try to save J-Towns. They are very excited about this record, including new tracks ‘Meiji Mambo’ ‘State of Mind’ ‘Red Buddha’ and ‘Lady of Mystery.’ The project includes amazing tracks with their musical brother Vinx.

In 1971, Duke Ellington recorded an album entitled The Afro-Eur­asian Eclipse. As part of that work, Ellington proclaimed “that whole world was going [Asian],” and that no one would know “who was in the shadow of whom.”

The celebrated ensemble known as Hiroshima is the fulfillment of Ellington’s prophecy. In the more than three decades since they first convened, the Los Angeles-based ensemble of Dan Kuramoto (keyboards/ woodwinds/ composer/ producer), virtuoso June Kuramoto (koto/ composer), Kimo Cornwell (piano/ keyboards/ composer), Danny Yamamoto (drums/percussion), Dean Cortez (bass) have blended jazz, pop, and rock with traditional Japanese folk music and instruments. The resulting sound was a pioneering voice in the contemporary world music movement of the late 20th century.

Ever evolving, the 2010 Grammy-nominated group, highlighted by the sound of June Kuramoto’s shimmering koto (noted by Stanley Clarke to be the world’s best) creates music and sounds totally unique--with depth, heart and soul.

After more than 30 years in the recording industry -- and almost 4 million records sold – Hiroshima decided to leave record companies behind and venture on our own given the changes in the music industry and what it’s now going to take to survive.

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