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  1. Hiroshima is an American band formed in 1974 that incorporates Japanese instruments in its music. Hiroshima has sold over four million albums around the world. Biography. Dan Kuramoto, Hiroshima's leader, is from East Los Angeles. He attended California State University, Long Beach, then led its Asian-American studies department.

  2. Jan 10, 2022 · By ELLEN ENDO, Rafu Shimpo. After 40-plus years of concerts, touring, and recording, June Kuramoto and Dan Kuramoto of the smooth jazz group Hiroshima recently announced that their Domo Tour in 2022 will likely be the bands last. The revelation that Hiroshima is planning to step back comes as the band released its latest album, “2020.”

  3. Oct 29, 2022 · Dan Kuramoto, leader of the iconic Asian American jazz band Hiroshima. As part of its “Domo,” or “Thank You,” tour — which he called a “wind down,” not a final farewell — Hiroshima is playing...

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  4. Hiroshima. Hiroshima is an American jazz fusion/smooth jazz band formed in 1974 by Sansei Japanese American Dan Kuramoto (wind instruments and band leader), Peter Hata (guitar), June Kuramoto (koto), Johnny Mori (percussion and taiko), Dave Iwataki (keyboards) and Danny Yamamoto (drums).

  5. Hiroshima (named after the city in Japan) is an Asian-American jazz and jazz fusion band founded in the 70’s. Their style has led the way in terms of the fusion between Asian-American...

  6. Mar 5, 2012 · News. Hiroshima is an American jazz fusion band formed in 1974 by Sansei Japanese American Dan Kuramoto (wind instruments and band leader), June Kuramoto (koto), Johnny Mori (percussion and taiko), & Danny Yamamoto (keyboards and drums). Named for the Japanese city of Hiroshima, they are best known for the fusing of Japanese music and other ...

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  8. Sep 23, 2021 · by Rafu Reports 09/23/2021. The latest album from the Grammy-nominated Hiroshima is now available, as the band celebrates its 40th anniversary. “2020” features all new tracks and performances created by Hirokazu Kosaka, master artist in residence at the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center.

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