Yoko Ueno
Yoko Ueno is a Japanese folk musician from Osaka. Her debut album 'Rain in the Palm of My Hand' came out in 2008. She's known for songs like 'Black Is The...
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Yoko Ueno is a Japanese folk musician from Osaka. Her debut album 'Rain in the Palm of My Hand' came out in 2008. She's known for songs like 'Black Is The Colour,' which adapts an old Irish folk ballad, and 'Daichi No La-li-la.'
Her recordings include 'The Raggle Taggle Gypsies' and 'Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?,' along with 'Mizu' and 'Raspberry Heaven.' She's worked with the Tokyo String Quartet.
Ueno performs with acoustic guitar and a rotating group of musicians. Her later albums include 'The Road to Hana' in 2010, 'Across the Sea' in 2012, 'Rebirth' in 2015, and 'The Moment' in 2018.
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