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SUMMARY:Hanz Araki Band
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning traditional Irish flute player and singer Hanz Araki will be joined by singer and bodhrán player Colleen Raney\, and guitarist Stuart Mason for an exclusive run of shows in Northern California in late February 2015.  Recently called “An Irish Music phenomenon in West Coast America” by Irish Music Magazine\, Araki is known for his uncluttered and honest approach to traditional Irish and Scottish music. \nHanz Araki\, whose full name is Hanzaburo after his grandfather’s grandfather\, is the 6th generation of his family to earn the title of Kodo Araki\, a grand master of the shakuhachi.  While he honed his musical ability perfecting the traditions of his father’s family\, his love of the music of his Irish mother’s family lead to a career in Irish music that spans twenty-five years and has produced multiple award-winning albums and international accolades. \nHis critically acclaimed new album Foreign Shore\, his eleventh release\, is a collection of songs and tunes from Ireland\, Scotland\, Wales\, New Zealand\, and America that illustrates the path of the music and the tradition as it straveled\, as Araki’s forbearers did\, from homeland to new home.  Hanz Araki faithfully showcases the inherent beauty of traditional Irish music with performances that are inspired\, detailed\, and authentic.   www.hanzaraki.com \nCOLLEEN RANEY – bodhrán\, vocals \nPortland\, Oregon’s Colleen Raney is a gifted traditional singer who recently released her fourth album\, titled Here This is Home which was produced by guitarist\, singer\, and producer Aidan Brennan and engineered by Trevor Hutchinson over the summer of 2013 in Dublin\, Ireland.    Among the finest interpreters of traditional songs of her generation\, Colleen Raney grew up inspired by the Irish and Scottish songs and tunes in the rich Irish community in Seattle.  Her four solo CDs have staked her claim as a serious presence in Irish music today and provoked Hearth Music to enthuse\, “Singing with a deep love for the tradition and the dark poetry of Celtic song\, Colleen has been drawing new life from old ballads and renewing our love for Irish music.” www.colleenraney.com  \nSTUART MASON – guitar\, mandola\, vocals \nStuart Mason is known for his authentic vocals and nimble skill on guitar\, mandola\, and banjo. He has won awards for traditional singing (Goleta Old-Time Fiddler’s Convention)\, mandola (Topanga Banjo and Fiddle Contest)\, and songwriting (West Coast Songwriters Association). He is a member of international touring Celtic band Molly’s Revenge\, and has performed at festivals in China\, Scotland\, Ireland\, and across the United States. He also tours with old-time bluegrass band Little Black Train and Celtic folk band Story Road\, and performs with the Old-Time Fiddle and Banjo Show. www.stuartmasonmusic.com \n  \n \nPhoto: Jilly Lancaster Photography \n\nThe path of a musician is often unpredictable.  One wouldn’t imagine that six generations of mastery of the Japanese shakuhachi would lead to a career in Celtic music\, however that is exactly how it played out for accomplished flute player and traditional singer Hanz Araki.  The son of Irish and Japanese parents guaranteed a household with a broad spectrum of musical influences. \nHis maternal grandmother\, born in Clare\, traveled with her mother (Mary Gallagher\, also a Clare woman) across the Atlantic\, landing first in Canada and making a second long journey across North America before arriving in Seattle\, WA. There\, she was joined by her husband Samuel (from Achill Isl. Co. Mayo) who had stayed behind to finish his post in the Irish Coast Guard. His maternal grandfather’s family are Campbells who settled in the hills of Jackson Co.\, NC. from Co. Tyrone in the late-18th century after having been displaced from Glasgow\, Scotland decades before. \nHanz’s father is shakuhachi grandmaster Tatsuya Kodo Araki\, the fifth generation to inherit the name Kodo\, one of the most important names in the world of traditional Japanese music. “Hanz” is short for “Hanzaburo\,” the name of his great-great grandfather who developed the notation used in shakuhachi music even to this day. \nIn April of 1988\, Hanz began his apprenticeship with his father\, to make his professional debut in August of that same year. Colleagues of his father likened Hanz’s playing to Kodo IV\, despite the two never having met. Hanz continued studying under his father\, and taught at his father’s alma mater (the prestigious Keio University in Tokyo)\, as well as making concert appearances throughout Japan. In 2009\, in a private ceremony in Tokyo\, the title of Kodo VI was conferred on Hanz as is customary in the tradition. \nUpon returning to his hometown of Seattle in 1992\, Araki and a group of close friends with a shared love of Irish and Scottish music started a band called The Whyos. The discipline\, techniques\, and mechanics he learned on the shakuhachi translated very well to the penny whistle and the Irish flute. Seattle being home to respected stalwarts like uilleann piper Tom Creegan and fiddler Dale Russ gave Hanz no shortage of guidance in his exploration of traditional Irish music. Celtic music became a single-minded focus\, turning songs and tunes of Scotland\, Ireland\, and England into a second language. His uncanny grasp of Celtic music\, both instrumental and vocal\, quickly led to opportunities for touring across the United States and Canada\, the UK\, Spain\, Mexico\, Brazil\, and an annual tour of Japan. \nIn a career spanning twenty-five years\, Araki\, now a resident of Portland\, Oregon\, amassed an impressive body of award-winning Celtic music albums\, including a series of seasonally-themed albums released in 2012 with fiddle and guitar player and vocalist Kathryn Claire.  A project to collect\, remix\, and remaster recordings of his father\, grandfather\, and great-grandfather is also currently in production in Japan. \nFestival appearances include the Austin Celtic Festival\, the Maine Celtic Celebration\, the Missoula Celtic Festival\, KVMR Grass Valley Celtic Festival\, Milwaukee Irish Festival\, Bumbershoot\, Celtic Connections\, and over 20 years of performances at the Northwest Folklife Festival. 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