George W. Harris, Jazz Weekly While a native of Japan, vocalist Hiromi Suda is able to still create a p enchant for Brazilian sounds, forming a unique melding of genres … Read More
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Latin Jazz Corner Features Hiromi Suda’s “Nagi”
by Chip Boaz, Latin Jazz Corner Vocalist Hiromi Suda has found something that many jazz musicians spend years talking about but never capturing – a true cross cultural musical blend … Read More
Hiromi Suda’s “Nagi” Receives a 3.5 Review from Downbeat
Allen Morrison, Downbeat Hiromi Suda’s muse straddles the worlds of Japenese folk and bossa nova. On her album Nagi (BluJazz; 46:26; 3.5) – the title means “calm” – she displays … Read More
New York City Jazz Record Reviews Hiromi Suda’s “Nagi”
Tom Greenland, New York City Jazz Record
Midwest Record Reviews Hiromi Suda & Gianni Bianchini
by Chris Spector, Midwest Record GIANNI BIANCHINI/Type 1: Calling his debut album “Type 1” to remind him that he has to kick his diabetes’ ass rather than the other way … Read More
Singer-songwriter Hiromi Suda to release third album “Nagi” on Blujazz, March 7, 2017
“Suda’s uniquely clear, unaffected voice glides, honoring the lines and emphases that characterize Brazilian jazz…There are subtle tilts in new kindred directions… as Japanese folk inflections are woven with contemporary … Read More