Hiroya Tsukamoto
2 pm Sunday, March 13, 2022



We are very excited to welcome Hiroya Tsukamoto for a return visit to No. 3 Railroad Street. His first visit was on January 5 2020. See some photos of that event at the bottom of this page.

Hiroya Tsukamoto is an innovative guitarist, singer and storyteller who fuses folk, jazz, and world music. Born and raised in Japan, in 2000 he received a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music, the premier music college and performing arts conservatory in Boston and Valencia.

Hiroya blends folk music and unique sonic soundscapes to transport his audience to another place and time with songs inspired by culture, travel, and the beautiful people he has been fortunate to meet. Tsukamoto's instrumental abilities are indeed breathtaking and astounding, but his performances are so much more than that. He has the unique capability of engaging an audience thru a personable and genuine approach that transfixes his audience and almost transcends his capabilities as a guitarist. Audience members will be mesmerized; Tsukamoto plays with an effortless skill on the guitar and a repertoire that will have you traveling the world, not to mention experiencing new sounds with his own compositions.

Tsukamoto headlines concerts throughout the U.S. as well as internationally, including at the Blue Note in New York City and for Japanese National Television. Most recently, Hiroya won 2nd place in the International Finger Style Guitar Championship in 2018.

Artist on the Web:
https://hiroyatsukamoto.com Artist's Website
https://facebook.com/HiroyaMusic Facebook
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IydCpejaPKg YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0k6VGS6xcU YouTube

The artist's Website contains the best summary of the artist and his work.

Hiroya Tsukamoto in Concert, 2 pm on Sunday, March 13, 2022

A fifteen dollar donation is requested for Hiroya, and Mary appeciates tips for the house
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Events this winter are expected to be inside unless there is unexpectedly nice weather. Full vaccination is required both outside and inside. Masks are requested outside and are strictly required inside unless at a table and eating or drinking. We are serious and we know you to be as well.



     
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The four above color photos of the January 5 2020 event are by Mary Nouri © 2020. Visit the Photo Gallery for the complete set of images.

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