Second Leg Of U.S. Tour Runs August Through October With A Special Guest Performance Aboard The Dave Koz Alaskan Cruise With over a million and a half albums sold and sold out concerts around the ...
The Berks Jazz Fest kicks off today and two of the event’s celebrated artists recently displayed their talents in the Sound Room. Keiko Matsui and Gerald Veasley, who have become regular performers at ...
Japanese Smooth Jazz pianist Keiko Matsui. *World renowned Smooth Jazz pianist Keiko Matsui releases another Shanachie Entertainment project called “Echo,” where the Japanese icon gives love and light ...
Keiko Matsui is appreciated not just as an artist but as a humanitarian. She dedicates every song she writes to causes that move her NPR My melodies are my living testimony, declares internationally ...
Award-winning keyboardist Keiko Matsui brings her mellow, almost new-age contemporary jazz sound to Yoshi's for three nights. One of the most popular and innovative "quiet storm" jazz artists ever, ...
Jazz pianist Keiko Matsui releases new album ‘Euphoria’ on Shanachie. *“The energy and emotions at concerts…in front of a real audience,” said international Japanese Jazz pianist Keiko Matsui about ...
Out of pain comes growth and in 2007, Keiko Matsui, emerged from a divorce, record label troubles, and embraced her new singularity by striking out in a bold new direction as she traveled to South ...
Ever since pianist Keiko Matsui appeared in the first Berks Arts Council Bandshell Concert in City Park in June 1991, she has been a favorite with Berks County audiences, who have attended her ...
Smooth jazz artist Keiko Matsui will release her 12th album, “Deep Blue,” July 17 on the Narada Jazz label. Produced by her husband, shakuhachi flutist Kazu Matsi, the sweeping 10-track album is said ...
A master storyteller, Keiko Matsui crafts passionate, emotive, and timeless anthems colored with rich harmonies and global rhythms. Euphoria opens with the forward-driving and up-tempo groove of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results