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Emi Meyer (born March 1987) is a Japanese-born, American-raised
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pianist and singer-songwriter who is based in Seattle and Tokyo and active in both the Japanese and American markets.


Background

Meyer was born in
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, Japan, but grew up in
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, United States. Her mother is Japanese and a professor of
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while her father is American. Meyer began learning classical piano at age six but expanded to Jazz. Meyer attended University Prep, a school in Seattle. Meyer studied
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and international relations at Pomona College in
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County, including Indian
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, African drumming and Japanese
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(classical court music). She wrote her thesis on the division in the modern Japanese music scene between hogaku (Japanese music) and yogaku (Western music). She first lived in Japan when she took a study-abroad program in the city of her birth, Kyoto. In 2007, Meyer won the Seattle-Kobe Jazz Vocalist Competition, which kick started her career in Japan.Emi Meyer Biography
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Professional career

Meyer's 2007 self-produced debut album, ''Curious Creature'' reached the No. 1 spot on the
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Japan jazz chart after the single "Room Blue" was selected as the Single of the Week. She was already actively performing at events such as the Seattle's
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, the
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and Kobe Jazz Festival. Living in Los Angeles, Emi has performed around Hollywood, including:
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, The Tangier, and Room 5. In Seattle, she has performed at The Pink Door, Tula's and Dimitrio's Jazz Alley and in New York at the Rockwood Music Hall as well as the
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with The
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. In 2009, Meyer performed as the opening act for
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's tour in Tokyo and also played at the
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. For her second album ''Passport'', written entirely in
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, Meyer teamed up with Japanese rapper and producer Shingo Annen (better known by his stage name
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). The record has influences from Brazil, where overdubs were recorded and incorporates
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and
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. In 2011, Meyer released her third album ''Suitcase of Stones'', this time in English and described as a mix of "Jazz, blues and reggae-influenced original compositions" and produced by
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winning engineer S. Husky Höskulds (
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,
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). Meyer began her 2011 tour of Japan on May 21, as well as performing showcases at Tower Records stores nationwide. She embarked on the tour despite trepidation after fans sent her messages concerned that artists were staying away from Japan following the March 11,
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. In October 2011, Meyer performed two shows in
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, including at the Kizuna Benefit Concert to raise funds for victims of the Tōhoku earthquake via charity organization Peace Winds America. In April 2012, Meyer's all-English EP ''LOL'' was released internationally, including "On the Road," recorded for a Toyota Prius commercial. Meyer released her fifth studio album ''Galaxy's Skirt'' in 2013, produced by
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. The music video for the title track was filmed by
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as a campaign for their 4k
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camera. Songs from the album have been used in television shows including "Energy" for TV Land's Younger, "On the Road" for MTV's
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and "Doin’ Great" on the Brazilian telenovela, Sete Vidas. Her latest album ''Monochrome'', recorded at Studio Ferber in
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, was released in Japan on September 2 and debuted at No. 1 on iTunes Japan Jazz. It is scheduled to be released in 2017 on Seattle based jazz label
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, the album will feature original songs for the US market. On April 14, 2017, the
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released the album "Another 40 Akerz". Meyer co-wrote as well as plays piano and sings on the ninth track "Wings ft. Emi Meyer".


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Curious Creature'' (2007) * ''Passport'' (2010) * ''Suitcase of Stones'' (2011) * ''LOL'' EP (2012) * ''Galaxy's Skirt'' (2013) * ''Emi Meyer & Seiichi Nagai'' (2014) * ''Monochrome'' (2015)


References


External links


Official English website

Official Japanese website

Emi Meyer's Twitter

Emi Meyer's Instagram

Emi Meyer on Riptide Music

Emi Meyer for Empire Artists Japan
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