Listening to the Music of Nihonmachi

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Film & Other Media

Dec 202117
7:00p.m. - 8:00p.m.

https://www.jcccw.org/speaker-series
Seattle
United States


Did you know that the Northwest Nikkei Museum is home to one of the nation’s largest collections of 78 rpm Japanese records? Join Paul Kikuchi, musician and faculty member at South Seattle College, Rob Millis, musician and expert on 78 rpm recordings, and Noah Jacobsen, current manager and intern for the records collection at the Northwest Nikkei Museum, for a discussion about the history of this project and the rare records that this collection holds. There will be music and time to listen to some of the wonderful songs that people have donated throughout the years. From traditional biwa to boogie woogie of the 1950s, the records encapsulates a wide variety of music genres and the Northwest Nikkei Museum hopes you join us for a musical night.

Register today!
https://www.jcccw.org/speaker-series
(Registration will close at 5 pm on December 16, 2021)

About Paul Kikuchi

http://www.paulkikuchi.com/

About Rob Mills

https://robertmillis.net/

 

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