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Hiroshima
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William
June 21st 2024
Awesome - everything we expected and more!! Looking forward to seeing them at the Birchmere in Virginia (USA) in 2024!!
Alexandria, VA@Birchmere

Thomas
October 8th 2022
Hiroshima always knocks the ball out of the park, and this concert was no exception!
Annapolis, MD@Rams Head On Stage
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About Hiroshima
There are at least three artists called Hiroshima: an American jazz band, a Swedish punk band and a Uruguayan heavy metal band.
1)
Hiroshima is an American jazz fusion band formed in 1974 by Sansei Japanese American Dan Kuramoto (wind instruments and band leader), June Kuramoto (koto), Johnny Mori (percussion and taiko), & Danny Yamamoto (keyboards and drums). Named for the Japanese city of Hiroshima they are best known for the fusing of Japanese music and other forms of world music into their playing. Their early jazz-pop R&B sound gave them a huge following among the African American community. The highlight for Hiroshima was being an opening performance for the late Miles Davis 1990 world tour. Since then, despite moving towards new age music, Hiroshima continues to gain a wider audience for their music.
June Kuramoto is the only founding member who is not American-born. She was born in Saitama-ken and moved to Los Angeles at a young age.
Their music was featured in the 1989 film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
2)
A swedish punk band, active between 1994 and 1997, is also called Hiroshima.
Originally the band was named Skrotum, but right before their first demo was printed they decided to change their name to Hiroshima, because they realised there already existed a band named Skrotum. When they later in their career realised there also was a band already named Hiroshima it was too late to change it.
Their music is sometimes considered a blend between swedish eighties-punk (Higly influenced by bands like Asta Kask and Strebers) and metal.
Discography:
Ödeland (demo 1994, reprinted as cd 1995)
Våld Föder Våld (CD 1995)
Brända Broar (CD 1997)
3)
A Uruguayan young heavy metal band originally formed by Daniel Gómez (guitar) y Antonio Varela (voice), Andrés Sena (bass guitar), after many changes they added Dani Perez (drumms) to the band; later on they Niko Rodríguez (voice) takes Antonio Varela's place as singer till the present.
1)
Hiroshima is an American jazz fusion band formed in 1974 by Sansei Japanese American Dan Kuramoto (wind instruments and band leader), June Kuramoto (koto), Johnny Mori (percussion and taiko), & Danny Yamamoto (keyboards and drums). Named for the Japanese city of Hiroshima they are best known for the fusing of Japanese music and other forms of world music into their playing. Their early jazz-pop R&B sound gave them a huge following among the African American community. The highlight for Hiroshima was being an opening performance for the late Miles Davis 1990 world tour. Since then, despite moving towards new age music, Hiroshima continues to gain a wider audience for their music.
June Kuramoto is the only founding member who is not American-born. She was born in Saitama-ken and moved to Los Angeles at a young age.
Their music was featured in the 1989 film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
2)
A swedish punk band, active between 1994 and 1997, is also called Hiroshima.
Originally the band was named Skrotum, but right before their first demo was printed they decided to change their name to Hiroshima, because they realised there already existed a band named Skrotum. When they later in their career realised there also was a band already named Hiroshima it was too late to change it.
Their music is sometimes considered a blend between swedish eighties-punk (Higly influenced by bands like Asta Kask and Strebers) and metal.
Discography:
Ödeland (demo 1994, reprinted as cd 1995)
Våld Föder Våld (CD 1995)
Brända Broar (CD 1997)
3)
A Uruguayan young heavy metal band originally formed by Daniel Gómez (guitar) y Antonio Varela (voice), Andrés Sena (bass guitar), after many changes they added Dani Perez (drumms) to the band; later on they Niko Rodríguez (voice) takes Antonio Varela's place as singer till the present.
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Genres:
Pop, Smooth Jazz, Jazz
Band Members:
June Kuramoto: KotoShamisen, Danny Yamamoto: DrumsTaikoPercussion, Kimo Cornwell: PianoKeyboardsSynthesizers, Shoji Kameda: TaikoPercussionVocals, Dan Kuramoto: SaxophoneFlutesShakuhachi, Dean Cortez: Electric Acoustic BassVocals
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Hiroshima to play in your city
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concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
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Live Photos of Hiroshima
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Hiroshima's tour
Fan Reviews

William
June 21st 2024
Awesome - everything we expected and more!! Looking forward to seeing them at the Birchmere in Virginia (USA) in 2024!!
Alexandria, VA@Birchmere

Thomas
October 8th 2022
Hiroshima always knocks the ball out of the park, and this concert was no exception!
Annapolis, MD@Rams Head On Stage
View More Fan Reviews
About Hiroshima
There are at least three artists called Hiroshima: an American jazz band, a Swedish punk band and a Uruguayan heavy metal band.
1)
Hiroshima is an American jazz fusion band formed in 1974 by Sansei Japanese American Dan Kuramoto (wind instruments and band leader), June Kuramoto (koto), Johnny Mori (percussion and taiko), & Danny Yamamoto (keyboards and drums). Named for the Japanese city of Hiroshima they are best known for the fusing of Japanese music and other forms of world music into their playing. Their early jazz-pop R&B sound gave them a huge following among the African American community. The highlight for Hiroshima was being an opening performance for the late Miles Davis 1990 world tour. Since then, despite moving towards new age music, Hiroshima continues to gain a wider audience for their music.
June Kuramoto is the only founding member who is not American-born. She was born in Saitama-ken and moved to Los Angeles at a young age.
Their music was featured in the 1989 film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
2)
A swedish punk band, active between 1994 and 1997, is also called Hiroshima.
Originally the band was named Skrotum, but right before their first demo was printed they decided to change their name to Hiroshima, because they realised there already existed a band named Skrotum. When they later in their career realised there also was a band already named Hiroshima it was too late to change it.
Their music is sometimes considered a blend between swedish eighties-punk (Higly influenced by bands like Asta Kask and Strebers) and metal.
Discography:
Ödeland (demo 1994, reprinted as cd 1995)
Våld Föder Våld (CD 1995)
Brända Broar (CD 1997)
3)
A Uruguayan young heavy metal band originally formed by Daniel Gómez (guitar) y Antonio Varela (voice), Andrés Sena (bass guitar), after many changes they added Dani Perez (drumms) to the band; later on they Niko Rodríguez (voice) takes Antonio Varela's place as singer till the present.
1)
Hiroshima is an American jazz fusion band formed in 1974 by Sansei Japanese American Dan Kuramoto (wind instruments and band leader), June Kuramoto (koto), Johnny Mori (percussion and taiko), & Danny Yamamoto (keyboards and drums). Named for the Japanese city of Hiroshima they are best known for the fusing of Japanese music and other forms of world music into their playing. Their early jazz-pop R&B sound gave them a huge following among the African American community. The highlight for Hiroshima was being an opening performance for the late Miles Davis 1990 world tour. Since then, despite moving towards new age music, Hiroshima continues to gain a wider audience for their music.
June Kuramoto is the only founding member who is not American-born. She was born in Saitama-ken and moved to Los Angeles at a young age.
Their music was featured in the 1989 film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
2)
A swedish punk band, active between 1994 and 1997, is also called Hiroshima.
Originally the band was named Skrotum, but right before their first demo was printed they decided to change their name to Hiroshima, because they realised there already existed a band named Skrotum. When they later in their career realised there also was a band already named Hiroshima it was too late to change it.
Their music is sometimes considered a blend between swedish eighties-punk (Higly influenced by bands like Asta Kask and Strebers) and metal.
Discography:
Ödeland (demo 1994, reprinted as cd 1995)
Våld Föder Våld (CD 1995)
Brända Broar (CD 1997)
3)
A Uruguayan young heavy metal band originally formed by Daniel Gómez (guitar) y Antonio Varela (voice), Andrés Sena (bass guitar), after many changes they added Dani Perez (drumms) to the band; later on they Niko Rodríguez (voice) takes Antonio Varela's place as singer till the present.
Show More
Genres:
Pop, Smooth Jazz, Jazz
Band Members:
June Kuramoto: KotoShamisen, Danny Yamamoto: DrumsTaikoPercussion, Kimo Cornwell: PianoKeyboardsSynthesizers, Shoji Kameda: TaikoPercussionVocals, Dan Kuramoto: SaxophoneFlutesShakuhachi, Dean Cortez: Electric Acoustic BassVocals
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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