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Japanese female singer and blues guitarist ,who loves Louisiana music. You can enjoy her sexy and cute voice and funky guitar play.
Genre:
Blues: Blues Vocals
Release Date:
2007
Albums you will love
Donna Smith and the vintage Jazz Quartet
Get it Straight
Jazz: Retro Swing
Little Miss Higgins
Cobbler Shop Sessions
Country: Country Blues
Mary Flower
Instrumental Breakdown
Blues: Acoustic Blues
Grabbed My Heart
© Copyright-Nakomi Tanaka
(4546266201448)
Record Label: BSMF RECORDS
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Nacomi is a Japanese Female singer and guitarist. Grew up in Kyoto where the first Blues scene came in Japan in '70s. Her father likes country music and Dixie Land Jazz music very much, so she was raised in a good musical environment, everyday little Nacomi listened to Hank Williams, Johnny Cash ,Fats Domino and so on. Started to play guitar at the age of 13, made her first band when she was 17. At Doshisha University(Very Famous University in JAPAN)she made a girls' Band and participated in a famous band contest "8.8 ROCK DAY" and the band won a fame and started to play at many clubs and music festivals. After graduation left her music life for almost twenty years to work and get married and raise two children,and has returned 2001 to the music scene. Since then she started play Blues, Jazz-Blues,roots music Music. Started donation activity for Hurricane Katrina disasters right after it hit Texas and Louisiana and still keeps gathering and sending donations to Musicares, her works spread all over Japan and newspapers and TV programs reported her action many times.
This is her first album and many famous musicians played for this album and made it gorgeous and successful.
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I grabbed it too.
author: Kid Garcons
I just happen to found this CD.
Actually, I met this artist couple times on a Blues scene in Japan.
It's pretty amazing!! checking her tunes on CD baby website.
of course, I grabbed one for myself.
$17 Nice price isn't it?
Cheers,
Kid Garcons
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