This particular album by the Yoshida Brothers features songs with an orchestra/band and vocals, rather than primarily shamisen duets or solos, and more modern as opposed to traditional compositions.
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This particular album by the Yoshida Brothers features songs with an orchestra/band and vocals, rather than primarily shamisen duets or solos, and mo… read more
This particular album by the Yoshida Brothers features songs with an orchestra/band and vocals, rather than primarily shamisen duets or solos, and more modern as opposed to traditional compositions.
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The Yoshida Brothers (Japanese: 吉田兄弟) were born and raised in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido. Each picked up the shamisen at the tender age of five and began studying Tsugaru shamisen under Takashi Sasaki I in 1990. After sweeping prizes at national Tsugaru shamisen conventions, the brothers made their major debut in 1999. The debut album sold over 100,000 copies, an extraordinary figure for a traditional folk music release. They won the "Traditional Japanese Music Album Of The Year" category of the 15th annual Japan Gold Disc Award, as well as the "30th Anniversary Of Normali… read more
The Yoshida Brothers (Japanese: 吉田兄弟) were born and raised in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido. Each picked up the shamisen at the tender age of five and began studying Tsugaru shamisen under Takashi … read more
The Yoshida Brothers (Japanese: 吉田兄弟) were born and raised in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido. Each picked up the shamisen at the tender age of five and began studying Tsugaru shamisen under Takashi Sasaki I in 1990. After sweeping prizes at nat… read more