Go hiromi biography
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Hiromi Uehara
Hiromi, a pianist and composer, was born in Shizuoka, Japan, in At the age of 6, she started playing the piano and became a student of the Yamaha Music School to learn composing. In , Hiromi went to the United States to study at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. In , she made her worldwide debut, releasing her first skiva on the Telarc label titled "Another Mind" produced by Ahmad Jamal and Richard Evans. In , she performed with legendary pianist and mentor Chick Corea in Tokyo. This live performance recorded on Chick's double album "Duet" was released in and attracted attention among music fans.
Hiromi also collaborated with bassist Stanley Clarke for the skiva "Jazz in the Garden" by the Stanley Clarke Trio, featuring her and drummer Lenny White. In , Hiromi was featured with The Stanley Clarke Band. The band's skiva of the same name won the 53rd Grammy Award in the Best Contemporary Jazz Album category. In , she released
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Hiromi Go Vinyl Records & Discography
Who is Hiromi Go? A Brief Career Overview
Meet Hiromi Go, a captivating Japanese singer and performer whose melodious voice has enchanted fans since the s! Known for his vibrant stage presence and charisma, Hiromi Go has made a significant mark in the J-Pop scene, captivating listeners with his unique blend of pop and R&B sounds. With a career spanning decades, he is often celebrated as part of the "New Big Three" alongside other iconic artists. His groundbreaking renditions, including a Japanese version of Ricky Martin's Livin' la Vida Loca, have brought a fresh twist to classic tracks, showcasing his versatility and connection to contemporary music. Hiromi's legacy lives on not just through his hit songs but also through his memorable vinyl releases, solidifying his place in the hearts of vinyl collectors who treasure the physical format of music.
Hiromi Go's Early Life and Background
Born on October 18, , in Sue, Fukuoka, Japan,
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Hiromi Go
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