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Peace Concert (not an official DAJ event)

Nov 2007 30
Fri 7:00 PM
Location
Korean YMCA Hotel

2-5-5 Sarugaku-cho,
Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo
03 (3233) 0611

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Peace Concert (for peace in Asian and support of Article 9 in Japan`s Peace Constitution.) PLEASE RSVP BY CONTACTING THE EVENT SITE DIRECTLY DO NOT RSVP ON THIS MEETUP FORUM


Singers: Rattlesnake Annie and Noriko Shintani

Noriko Shintani was born in Hokkaido in 1946. She is a Catholic and singer for peace. During the height of the Vietnam War era, in 1969, her peace song "Francis no Baiwa" sold over 800,000 record albums. This moving song, about a young girl during the Vietnam War, touched the hearts of many who listened to it. Noriko does volunteer work and charity concerts. She worked as a volunteer with Mother Teresa in Calcutta, India and presently does concerts for peace throughout Japan. She will sing with a piano accompaniment.

Rattlesnake Annie (a Cherokee Native American) was born on a cotton-tobacco farm in Paris, Tennessee (halfway between Nashville and Memphis). In the 1960?s, Rattlesnake moved to Texas where she began her friendship and musical collaborations with Willie Nelson. Her songs resulted in three Billboard charted singles. Rattlesnake Annie toured all over the world including Japan. Sony Japan released her album, "Adios last Cowboy" and the album includes a song she sings with her good friend, Japanese singer, Tokiko Kato. In 1993, Rattlesnake Annie came with a group of Cherokee children to Shinshuu Japan International Exposition and Rattlesnake Annie`s song, "Mother Mountain," was the theme song. Rattlesnake Annie also gave concerts in Kobe, Japan for the victims of The Great Hanshin
Earthquake in 1995. She sings while she plays her guitar and sings original and well known songs in her own style which is a mixture of blues, country, spirituals, gypsy, and jazz.
She has lived off and on n Spain and Mexico where she does musicwith Latin American musicians. See her website http://www.rattlesnak...

Dates: November 30, 2007

Time: 19:00 to 21:00


Cost: 4000 yen (students 2000 yen)

Place: Korean YMCA Hotel
2-5-5 Sarugaku-cho,
Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo, 101
TEL: 03 (3233) 0611
Nearest stations (JR or subway) Suidobashi or Ochanomizu stations
for map go to http://www.ymcajapan....

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