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About Hiromi
In 2023, Hiromi continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her live performances. Her concert schedule includes appearances at renowned jazz festivals and music venues across the globe, showcasing her latest works as well as beloved classics from her discography. Notable performances this year include her participation in the Newport Jazz Festival, where she shared the stage with other top-tier artists, and a series of concerts in Europe, where she connected with fans through her innovative sound. Hiromi's concerts often incorporate visual elements, making them a multi-sensory experience, and she has embraced technology by incorporating digital elements into her performances. As she continues to tour, Hiromi remains committed to pushing the boundaries of jazz, collaborating with new artists, and engaging with her audience in meaningful ways. Fans can stay updated on her concert dates and new releases through her official website and social media channels, ensuring they don't miss the opportunity to experience her electrifying live performances.
Hiromi History
Hiromi Uehara, known mononymously as Hiromi, is a renowned Japanese jazz composer and pianist born on March 26, 1979, in Hamamatsu, Japan. Her musical journey began at an early age when she started playing piano at the age of five. By the time she was a teenager, she was already showcasing her exceptional talent, culminating in her debut at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival at just 17. Hiromi's early influences included classical music, jazz, and the works of legendary musicians such as Chick Corea and Oscar Peterson. In 2003, she released her debut album, 'Another Mind,' which garnered critical acclaim and showcased her unique blend of jazz, rock, and classical influences. Over the years, Hiromi's concert performances have become legendary for their energy, technical proficiency, and emotional depth. Her concerts often feature a dynamic interplay with other musicians, as she collaborates with jazz luminaries like Stanley Clarke and Lenny White, as well as her own trio. Hiromi's ability to fuse various genres has not only expanded the boundaries of jazz but has also attracted a diverse audience, making her a significant figure in the contemporary music scene.