Hiroshima, a musical group merging jazz, R&B, and world music with an awesome array of Japanese percussion and other native instruments will be at The Rrazz Room, Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason, SF from October 8-11 at 8 PM Oct 8 and 9, and at 7 PM and 9:30 PM on Oct 10 and 11. Tickets are $40-$47.50 and can be purchased at www.therrazzroom.com or directly through www.ticketweb.com or 866 468 3399.
Since Hiroshima's inception in 1980, the group has assumed the artistic mission of bridging cultural divides through the power of music. Hiroshima has borrowed from numerous cultures - Asian, Latin American, African American and more - and merged these influences into a unique and innovative whole that is solely their own. The result is a brand of music that speaks to nearly every aspect of contemporary culture.
"We're always looking at things from a multicultural perspective," says Dan Kuramoto, the group’s leader and producer. "We live in southern California, where the ethnic population is in the majority. We see this as the coolest thing about America. Its strength and its vision come from its multi-ethnicity. Those differences are going to give us the strength to be more unified. The more we homogenize, the more we give up that notion of cultural diversity, and the less we'll understand each other."
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