| Nabuko
Kiryu started singing jazz in 1990 in Japan after graduating
from Shobi Junior College of Music with a degree in composition.
But her musical career began much earlier. As the daughter
of Toshiko Kiryu, a classically trained pianist who has performed
at Carnegie Hall, she learned an appreciation for music early.
However, her stepfather Kanji Ohta, a jazz pianist, was the
one who inspired her movement toward jazz.
She completed her B.A. in jazz vocal performance from City
College of New York in 2001 and is currently working towards
her M.A. at Queens College.
Since her arrival in New York City in 1996, she has been performing
in restaurants, cafes, and jazz clubs such as Blue Note, Lenox
Lounge, and Showmans.
Nabuko has performed with jazz giants such as Jimmy Heath,
Grady Tate, Earl May, and Jimmy Lovelace, the last two of
which appear on her latest What's New Records release entitled
"Singing Love" (on sale in Japan). She is also participating
in the Barry Harris Jazz vocal Ensemble.
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