Japanese American Cultural & Community Center

30th Anniversary Gala Celebration

Mar 30 Tue 30th Anniversary Gala Celebration 30TH ANNIVERSARY EVENTS
30th Anniversary Gala Celebration
Tuesday, 03.30.10 7pm

Celebrating 30 memorable years as an anchor institution in the Little Tokyo community, the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center will present its 30th Anniversary Gala on Tuesday, March 30th, marking a significant milestone for the JACCC in cultural arts programming and commitment to community. The Gala, presented at the Aratani/Japan America Theatre, will include a concert featuring four preeminent musical artists, and is a fundraiser supporting the entire lineup of JACCC 30th Anniversary Season programs and activities. The Gala concert begins at 7pm and features taiko legend Kenny Endo; jazz piano virtuoso Keiko Matsui; five-time Grammy winner Daniel Ho; and Japanese music superstar Jero, who has reinvented and revitalized the Japanese folk ballads known as enka.

Following the concert, the celebration continues with a reception on the beautiful JACCC Plaza (designed by world-famous sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi) to which all guests are invited. Food, drink, and music will provide a lively and festive atmosphere to culminate the evening beneath the stars with JACCC friends, family, and fellow supporters.

Individual tickets for this fundraising event start at $150. For sponsorship information, please contact Jessie Kikuchi at (213) 628-2725, ext. 142 or jkikuchi@jaccc.org.

Sponsorship information

Aratani/Japan America Theatre & JACCC Plaza
For invitation please contact Jessica Kikuchi at (213) 628-2725 ext. 142

 

Artist Bios

Endo

KENNY ENDO
Kenny Endo is one of the leading personas in contemporary percussion and rhythm. Originally trained as a jazz musician in the Asian American cultural renaissance of 1970s California, Endo began his taiko career first with L.A.'s groundbreaking Kinnara Taiko, and then with the renowned San Francisco Taiko Dojo, the first kumidaiko group outside of Japan. In 1980, he embarked on a decade-long odyssey in his ancestral Japan, studying and performing with the masters of ancient classical drumming, traditional Tokyo festival music, and ensemble drumming. Endo has the honor of being the first non-Japanese national to have received a natori (stage name and masters degree) in hogaku hayashi (classical drumming).

Ho

DANIEL HO
From his simple beginnings in Honolulu to his life amid the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, Daniel Ho has worked over the years as a musician, producer, singer/songwriter, arranger, composer, engineer, and record company owner. The most compelling of these roles has been as a five-time GRAMMY Award winning producer, featured slack key guitarist, and artist in the "Best Hawaiian Music Album" category. He began his professional career as the leader, keyboardist, composer, and producer for Kilauea, a contemporary jazz group he formed in 1990, and by 1997, Kilauea had released six chart-topping albums, two of which hit the Top 10 on Billboard's jazz charts. Daniel has received numerous Hawaiian music industry accolades including three Na Hoku Hanohano awards and ten Hawaiƫi Music Awards.

Matsui

KEIKO MATSUI
Keiko Matsui is one of the top contemporary jazz pianists in the world. Dubbed the "first lady of contemporary jazz," Matsui was named Billboard's Jazz Artist of the Year in 1996, and she received the Essence Award from the American Society of Young Musicians in 1997. She has created over a dozen highly praised recordings, including Sapphire and Deep Blue, both of which reached number one on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart. With over 1.2 million units sold in the U.S. and sold-out appearances at concert halls across the world, her self-produced 2007 CD, Moyo, became one of Matsui's best selling releases and featured the single, Black River, which was on the radio charts for 36 weeks, reaching #3. Keiko Matsui is one of the most recognized artists in the genre.

Jero

JERO
Japanese music superstar Jerome Charles White, Jr., aka Jero, is the first African American enka singer in the history of Japanese music. Jero has single-handedly reignited interest in the musical ballads that emerged in Japan's post-war era and has redefined the soul of Japan. Raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jero grew up listening to his Japanese grandmother's recordings of enka legends, including Misora Hibari. After appearing on a Japanese television contest, he landed a recording contract rising to the top of the charts with his hit single Umiyuki (Snowy Sea). Jero was named the best new performer of 2008, appearing on the Japanese television New Year's Eve songfest extravaganza "Kohaku." Dedicating his song to his ailing grandmother, audience members agreed that Jero best exemplified the show's theme of "creating bonds between people through the power of music."

 

JACCC 30th Anniversary Gala Sponsors
JACCC gratefully acknowledges the following community supporters for their generosity.

Title Sponsor
Nibei Foundation

Major Sponsor
Aratani Foundation

Platinum Sponsor
American Airlines
American Honda
George and Ruri Sugimoto
Union Bank

Gold Sponsor
Calvin & Cheryl Abe
Doizaki & Sons
Hiji Brothers
Kawaguchi Kihara Memorial Foundation

Silver Sponsor
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Hitachi LTD, Corp. Office L.A.
Mutual Trading Company
Noritoshi Kanai

Bronze Sponsor
Fukui Mortuary
Gonsaku & Mine Ito Families
Henry Ota
The Mat West Company
Mikawaya
Pacific Commerce Bank
Pillsbury Winthrop LLP
Sandy Sakamoto & Nolan Maehara

Anniversary Friend
Day-Lee Foods
FIA Insurance Services, Inc.
Kintetsu International Express
Marsh Risk & Insurance Services
Nishimoto Trading Co. Ltd.
Ohara School of Ikebana Los Angeles Chapter
Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment
Paul Shishima
Sushi-Gen-Aomoro
Ted Tokio Tanaka Architects
Tom and Kay Kamei

Community Sponsor
Omotesenke Domon-kai

 

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