Nobuko Miyamoto is an icon of Asian American music and activism. Since the early 1970s, she has been exploring ways to reclaim and re-spirit our minds, bodies, histories, and communities, using the arts to create social change and forge solidarity. 120,000
Nobuko Miyamoto is an icon of Asian American music and activism. Since the early 1970s, she has been exploring ways to reclaim and re-spirit our minds, bodies, histories, and communities, using the arts to create social change and forge solidarity. 120,000 Stories collects powerful new songs, reinterpretations of old ones, and recordings from across her career, including from the seminal 1973 album A Grain of Sand and the band Warriors of the Rainbow. These songs speak to past and present strugglesfor self-determination, Black Lives, the environment. They chronicle difficult histories, they celebrate resilient traditions, and most of all, they endeavor to connect communities.
Songs included:
We Are the Children, Not Yo’ Butterfly, Gaman, Tampopo (Dandelion), Somos Asiticos, Ichigo Ichie, What Is the Color of Love?, 120,000 Stories, Meditation on a Lotus, Black Lives Matter, What Time Is It on the Clock of the World? To All Relations / Talaa ‘l-badru alayn , Yellow Pearl, Free the Land, West to East, Beckoning, American Made, English Lesson, Pilipino Tango, To All Relations (Mitakuye Oyasin), Fortunata, Yuiyo Bon Odori, Mottainai, Cycles of Change, Bam Butsu, No Tsunagari (10,000 Things, All Connected)
Featuring artists:
George Abe, Jesse Acuna, Gerald Albright, Asiyah Ayubbi, Francis Awe, Russel Baba, Csar Castro, Charlie Chin, Jose De Vega, Kenny Endo, Tylana Enomoto, Gabriel Gonzlez, Martha Gonzlez, Chris Kando Iijima, Rev. Masao Kodani, June Kuramoto, Cava Gonzlez Miranda, Derek Nakamoto, Tex Nakamura, Duncan Pain, Young Ae Park, Mike Penny, Juan A. Prez, Quetzal, Nancy Sekizawa, Carla Vega, Benny Yee.
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