2013.05.29 WED.
Performer:
Jesse Harris <Jesse Harris>
Vinicius Cantuaria <Vinicius Cantuaria>
Dadi <Dad>
TRIO ESTRANGEIROS <Trio Estran Jiros>
feat. Vinicius Cantuaria, Jesse Harris + Dadi
Tour in Japan 2013
There were three people who "have known for a long time."
A special unit formed for Japan!
Trio Estlan Jayros. In other words, "Japanese trio."
Two Brazilians and one Newyorker. Vinicius Kantuaria, Dad, and Jesse Harris. This is a special unit created by the friendship that was connected during the round trip between Rio and NY. Don't miss the precious performances that can only be seen in Japan!
A special unit formed for Japan!
Trio Estlan Jayros. In other words, "Japanese trio."
Two Brazilians and one Newyorker. Vinicius Kantuaria, Dad, and Jesse Harris. This is a special unit created by the friendship that was connected during the round trip between Rio and NY. Don't miss the precious performances that can only be seen in Japan!
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[Jesse Harris <Jesse Harris>]
A rare genius songwriter
Grammy-winning singer / songwriter, the leading figure behind Nora Jones' shadows and also known as the creator of her big hit song "Don't Know Why". It is now a representative of the folk scene in New York. While retaining the smell of roots music such as folk and country, it attracts all audiences with acoustic sounds that make you feel the American style. In addition to Nora Jones, he has also dedicated famous songs to numerous female singers such as Melody Gardo, Riz Wright, Tristan Pritiman, and Nicky, and has been whispering rumors that "the shadow of a beautiful woman's hit is Jesse Harris."
[Vinicius Cantuaria <Vinicius Cantuaria>]
Born in Belem, northern Brazil in 1951, he moved to Rio de Janeiro at the age of six. In the 1970s, in addition to his own band, he was also a back member of Caetano Veloso. From the 1980s to the early 1990s, he presented six solo albums and was blessed with hit singles. Moved to New York in the mid-1990s and released Sol Na Cara (1996), which pursued new Brazilian music by incorporating electro and ambient textures. Since then, while constantly presenting solo works, he has also actively collaborated with other artists, such as participating as a band member in Bill Frisère's 2003 work "The Intercontinentals" nominated for the Grammy Award, and conducting tours together.
[Dadi <Dad>]
Bassist, singer-songwriter. Active as a bassist in Marisa Monte, Caetano Veloso, and Novos by Arnos.