Rafu Shimpo, 2/8/92, DOR Evening Program Musicans
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Rafu Shimpo, 2/8/92, DOR Evening Program Musicans
NO. 26,602 SATURDAY,FEBRUARY8, I992 L O S A N G E L E S J A P A N E S ED I DAY OF REMEMBRANCE Musicians,PerformingArtists AcknowledgeTheir Cultural History in Night of Remembrance from Ricki Lee Jonesto Dori Caymmy. Both musrcianscan be heardon countlesshit albums. Although thesemusicianshave worked together in various combinations,it took the 50 Year Commemorationto bring all of this talent togetherin one group for the Night of Remembrance. By MIYA IWATAKI Prior to this program will be performancesby The once in a lifetime 50 Year Remembrance activities on Saturday,Feb. l5 will culminatein a acoustic musicians and performancehrtists. The evening will open with "Poston,Sonata,"an celebration of music, performance art and danceat 8 p.m. in the Japan America Theatre, 244 S. San acousticmusicalexperiencededicatedto the former inmatesof PostonRelocationCehterandcornposed Pedro St. in Little Tokyo. The Night of Remembrance is a program of by pianistGlenn Horiuchi. 'music "firsts" Horiuchi's reflects Japanese,African featuring artistswho have blazed new trails American and European jazz influences, and his in their fields with cultural integrity and pride. "Day In the spotlight is the of Remembrance five albums recordedon Asianlmprov Records all Band," an extraordinary grouping of top musicians include musical tributes to the redress/reparations who have been inspired by, and in turn have pro- struggle. Horiuchi hascomposedforfilm and theatre,and duced music that has been a sourceof pride to the has recently won a National Endowment for the community. Composer-arranger-film scorer-saxmanDan Arts and L.A. City Cultural Affairs grant to produce "Little Tokyo Suite,'l a six-movementpiece for an Kuramoto is the co-founder and spokespersonfor octet and two dancersthat will Hiroshima, the first Asian be premiering the following day American band to sign with a at the Harbor College Music major record label (Arista) and Recital Hall. gain national recognition. A Performing with Horiuchi is community activist from the '60s, Kuramoto writes and arLillian Nakanoon shamisen.She receivedher master'scertificate rangesmuchof theband'smusic and professionalname from the andhasscoredfilms for Michael "The prestigious Kineya School, the Uno ("The'Wash," Siprincipal school for nagauta lence"),Visual Communications shamisen.Shehasan innovative and was musical director for "Zoot approachto shamisenin a jazz Suit" and advisor for the context. film. Flutist Francis Wong will Koto Sensei June Okida round out the trio. Wong, who Kuramoto, an original Hirosfrima also plays the saxophone, has member, was the first to inteperformed at prestigiousj azzfesgrate this traditional instrument tivals in ltaly, Germany,Canada, into a jazz rock medium. The as well as New York and San beauty of the koto and June's Francisco. skillful playing has made her a With a background in comsought-aftermusician by artists mercial theatreandfi lm ("Flower such as Manhattan Transfer, David Iwataki Drum Song,""WestsideStory"), Angela Bofill, George Duke, Nobuko Miyamoto knew there Ravi Shankar,Taste of Honey. had to be more. In the early '70s, ln 1969;JohnnyMori was an sheteamedup with Chris Iijima, originator of Kinnara Taiko, becoming the first singerswhich made a breakthrough on songwriters of original Asian two frgnfs:.,4sthe first contemAmerican music. poraryr;uiiko'grbupand the firqt Now artistic directorof Great taiko group to feature women. Leap, Nobuko hasworked to creMori joined Hiroshima in 1975. ate musicals, solo pieces and a He was featured in KCET's shonfilm. Shewill perforn with p"pulail?Vioe-i;ffi'il1iffi ilEfff6i " choreographer/dancerLong in "Karate KidII." He sefvebon Nguyen, born in SouthVietnam the Multi-Cultural Advisory and who cameto the U.S. at 13. Panel of the California Arts His works have been produced Council and Los Angeles City in SeattleandL.A. atHighways, Cultural Arts. Walker Art Center and On the Musical directorsforthis perBoards. formance are Yutaka Yokokura David Iwataki and Yutaka Yokokura serveas artistic director for the musicalcelebration. YV tisLSl(IIt Ravi Shankar,Taste of HoneY. In 1969,JohnnYMori was an originator of Kinnara Taiko' which made a breakthrough on two fronts:,as the first coRtemporary fiiiko group and the firsl taiko group to feature women. Mori joined Hiroshima in1975. He was featured in KCET's pHiAd populai:;Viae*;io*d,",iifi "Karate Kid Il." He serveson in the Multi-Cultural AdvisorY Panel of the California Arts Council and Los Angeles CitY Cultural Arts. Musical directorsforthis Performance are Yutaka Yokokura and David Iwataki. Yutaka brought togetherhis Asianjazz fusion with African American vocalist Patti Austin in his toP- Dan Kuramoto "Love Light." Still ten hit album with Dave Grusin's GRP record label, Yutaka is breakingnew ground with an Asian"Brazasia," as Brazilian sound on his latest CD, well as producing for other artists in his recording studio. Composer-keyboardistDavid lwataki, formerly with Willie Bobo, John Lucien, Olivia Newtona new John and Paul Anka was the first to compose "Kokoro," contemporary soundfor koto. The tune, written for June Okida Kuramoto's koto becamea Hiroshima hit. Iwataki is currently working on an album of original tunesandpreparingforhis concert at the JapanAmerica Theatre in May' Three exciting and high energy vocalists will perform with the all-star band; including Atomic Nan"y, the original Hiroshima lead singer whose "belt-em-out" style is fondly remernbered.She and writer-keyboard player Benny Yee were recently featured at East West PlaYers. JesseAcuna is a percussionistaswell asa vocalist, andbecamepopular for his soulful balladswhile with Hiroshima. Ever expanding, he has studied guitar with Moacir Santos and is now performing his own Brazilian-tinged works' Anotherprogramfeature is PaulineWilson, who livened up the popularjazz fusion group, Seawind, as their lead vocalist. One of the first Filipinas to gain national attention,sheoften singswith Yutaka and is currently finishing her own album. This ensemblewill be rounded out by top-studio musiciansLuis Conte,the well-known top session percussionistwho recently did the Madonna World Tour: and Jerry Watts on bass,whose credits range JLUrJ ,r, Nobuko Miyamoto knew there '70s, had to be more. In the earlY sheteamedup with Chris Iijima, becoming the first singerssongwriters of original Asian American music. Now artistic directorof Great Leap, Nobuko hasworked to create musicals, solo pieces and a film. Shewill perforunwith sh.oTt choreographer/dancerLong Nguyen, born in South Vietnam and who cameto the U.S. at 13. His works have been Produced in Seattleand L.A. at HighwaYs, Walker Art Center and On the Boards. Writer/performer AmY Hill first won nationalrecognition as one of the sisters in WaYne "Dim Sum." Shebegan Wang's doing improv andcomedYin San Francisco,moving toLos Angeperformedwith Cold Tofu, as she les in 1987where well as TV and movies ("Tracey Ullman Show," "scrooged"). Her one-woman shows "Tokyo "Mrs' Hill and Bound" and Century cable show' Mudd," reflect variouscomedic aspectsof Japanese American life. She is creating new material for Night of Remembrance. Lane Nishikawawas the first Asian American to "Lifeinthe Fast write andperforn aone-manshow, Lane," which exposed.the many facts of being a IiawaiianJapaneseSanseiin America. His dynamic stage presenceled to a successfulrun opening a whble-newarenaof perfonnanceart for Asians. He "I'm on a Mission from Buddha" and followed with is currently working on a new production. As an actor, Nishikawa hasworked on stageand formerdirectorof the Asian American ' film and was TheaterCenterin SanFrancisco'He is alsofeatured inthe 1992 Asian Men Calendar. Seating is limited, orchestraseatsare $20' balcony, $15. For ticket information, call the Japan American Theatre Box Office, (213)680-3700. The concertis sponsoredby the 50th Year Commemoration Committee, and in part by The Rafu Shimpo and Anheuser-Busch. (Miya lwataki is the producer of the show. A founding member of NCRR and radio talk show host for "East Wind" on KPFK 90.7 FM, she and Warren Furutani, Los Angeles Unified School District president, will serve as emceesfor the program.)