Thursday, May 14 @ 2:00 pm
National Jazz Museum in Harlem
Yuichi Hirakawa is a distinguished drummer who has been an integral part of the New York City jazz scene for nearly three decades. Born in Tokyo, Japan, he took to the drums in kindergarten, and started playing jazz in junior high school. He then enrolled in a university renowned for its student jazz orchestra, where his band won the prestigious Yamano College Big Band Jazz Contest, one of Japan’s most esteemed jazz competitions. Yuichi then moved to the United States with a full scholarship to Berklee College of Music. He graduated with a degree in Performance and Jazz Composition, and was honored with the Cuccinello Percussion Award and the Berklee Percussion Department Achievement Award. Yuichi relocated to New York City in mid 1990s, where he has since become a fixture in the city’s dynamic jazz scene. With performances at some of the world’s most iconic venues, including Blue Note New York, Blue Note Tokyo, Birdland, 55 Bar, Bottom Line and Side Door Jazz Club, he has earned widespread recognition from both peers and audiences alike. Since 2001, his jazz ensemble has held a weekly residency at Arthur’s Tavern in Greenwich Village, a testament to his enduring presence in the city’s vibrant jazz community.
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Presented in partnership with the Jazz Foundation of America, supported in part by an award from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and by the Howard Gilman Foundation.
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We are your go-to venue for off-site meetings, receptions, film screenings, workshops, networking events, socials and more. Located in the heart of Central Harlem’s thriving culinary and entertainment district, The National Jazz Museum in Harlem is the perfect place to hold your next gathering.