ARTISTS
PROFILES |
OHAYO
SAMBA |
MUSIC |
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"Ohayo
Samba"
is a 7 piece band playing original songs
written by founders,
Brazilian multi-instrumentalist Marcelo Andrade
and
Japanese singer/lyricist Hiroko Yamamoto. |
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Their
music expresses shared feelings between the two countries
using influences from both cultures. They may be at
opposite sides of the planet, but Japanese mixed with
Brazil produces a remarkably playful and harmOonious
combination.
Ohayo
Samba is a quirky, delightful twist on the samba scene.
The language of Japan set to the beats of Brazil simply
has to be heard and enjoyed.
Ohayo
Samba promotional CD has been quite a success, being
played at a few Radio stations both in Japan and U.K.
(J-Radio, NHK), and they have also being interviewed
and performed live at Resonance FM (104.4) on 14 April
2004, 12pm - 1pm.( www.resonancefm.com)
| Musicians'
biographies |
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Hiroko
Yamamoto - (Vocals & Piano)
Born
in Kyoto, Japan, Hiroko first came to England after
completing her
first degree in English Literature at Kansai University.
She graduated from Trinity College of Music in London
in 2001, where she studied classical piano and singing,
and performed throughout the UK. She was also trained
as an opera singer, and has gained acting experience
by performing at several theatres in London.
Marcelo
Andrade - (Guitar, Vocals, Saxophones, Flute &
Violin)
Born
in Rio de Janeiro in 1970, as a child Marcelo studied
violin, piano, guitar and sung in the well-established
boys choir "Canarinhos de Petropolis". Moving
to London in 1989, he continued his study of jazz
violin, saxophone, flute, guitar and composition.
Marcelo
has had many TV appearances and his compositions have
been widely broadcasted (Jazz FM, BBC). He has recorded
with a variety of artists, and has co-led his own
groups for a number of years, amongst them "London
Latin Jazz Ensemble" and Brazilian group "Sambura",
which currently performs throughout UK.
Neil
Angilley - (Piano & Keyboards)Neil
comes from Cornwall, England, and grew up in a very
musical family. He has won many prizes and competitions
in his youth, and studied piano, trumpet and composition
at the Royal College of Music in London. He has worked
with Gipsy Kings, US3, James Galway and Snowboy, amongst
many others. He is currently writing and performing
with "Down to the Bone" and is also a featured
artist with Vanessa-Mae.
Matheus
Nova - (Bass)
Born in Bahia, Brazil, Matheus is one of the most
demanded bass players in London today, and has an
extensive knowledge of Brazilian music as well. Having
performed with various established artists, amongst
them Brazilian "Samba Divas" Elza Soares
and Alcione, Matheus brings the right ingredients
to make Ohayo-Samba swing.
Anselmo
Neto - (Mandolin & Percussion)
Virtuoso
mandolin player and percussionist from Bahia, Brazil,
Anselmo has played regularly on Salvador's vibrant
music scene, performing with various bands, including
"Terra Samba". He has been very busy since
moving to London just over a year ago, capturing audiences
wherever he performs.
Dudu
Marques - (Drums)
Born in Sao Paulo,, Eduardo Marques has played
drums professionally since a very young age. He studied
at the "Groove School of Music" in Sao Paulo,
and has performed and recorded with various artists,
such as Chico Cesar, Paula Lima and Walmir Gil.Since
arriving in London, in 2003, Dudu has performed at
venues such as Ronnie Scotts, The Royal Festival Hall
and Barbican Centre.
Adriano
Pinto - (Percussion and Xylophone)
Adriano
comes from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and plays a wide variety
of percussion instruments in the most sensitive and
hypnotic way. He has run workshops throughout the
UK and played in various festivals, such as Womad,
Coin Street and Edinburgh, with various groups such
as Sambura, Antonio Forcione and Nois. From the traditional
Afro-Brazilian roots to the influence of contemporary
music, Adriano creates an exciting atmosphere, highlighting
the rich flavor of Brazilian music.
Future performances
Saturday,
12 February 2005 - Miyazawa-Sick & Ohayo Samba,
ICA, London. Read more...
Past
performances
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Ohayo
Samba is a quirky, delightful twist on the samba
scene and this showcase is the very first opportunity
to hear their new sound.
The language of Japan set to the beats of Brazil
simply has to be heard and enjoyed. |
Friday
3 December
Doors open 7:30pm, Concert starts 9pm
Venue: SPITZ (www.spitz.co.uk)
109 Commercial Street, Old Spitalfields Market, London
E1 6BG
Nearest tube: Liverpool Street
Further
info CLICK HERE