Umeko Ando
50 top tracks
Umeko Ando
50 top tracks
Albums

Ihunke
Umeko Ando

Ihunke Remixes
Umeko Ando

Upopo Sanke
Umeko Ando

Iuta Upopo
Umeko Ando

Atuy So Kata
Umeko Ando

Eri Rimse
Umeko Ando

Bar Tokyo
Umeko Ando

20 Years of Pingipung - Selected by: GK Machine
Umeko Ando

Soundtrip Japan
Umeko Ando

Iuta Upopo - Single
Umeko Ando

Atuy So Kata Single
Umeko Ando

XX, Pingipung. A Record Label Turns 20
Umeko Ando
Biography
Umeko Ando was born in Fushiko Ainu village. She is a renowned expert of the mukkuri (the koukin, a Japanese mouth harp) and upopo (the traditional chanting of the Ainu). Immersed throughout her life with the culture, language and traditions of the Ainu, she has become an important successor for the Ainu culture of the Obihiro district. Her participation on OKI's second album, Hankapuy, helped to gain her recognition. Her solo debut album, Ihunke <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Umeko+Ando">Re...Read more on Last.fm
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Umeko Ando was born in Fushiko Ainu village. She is a renowned expert of the mukkuri (the koukin, a Japanese mouth harp) and upopo (the traditional chanting of the Ainu). Immersed throughout her life with the culture, language and traditions of the Ainu, she has become an important successor for the Ainu culture of the Obihiro district. Her participation on OKI's second album, Hankapuy, helped to gain her recognition. Her solo debut album, Ihunke, produced by OKI in 2001, was extolled by many critics and artists, and declared the best world music album of the year by many music publications in Japan. This was followed by further critical success with her second album from Chikar Studio, Upopo Sanke (2003), gaining worldwide attention. -July 15, 2004 Umeko Ando died from cancer at her hometown Makubetsu-cho, Hokkaido. She was 71.
Episode 17. "Lullabies of the Lost" of Cartoon Network's Samurai Champloo bears a message regarding this at the end of the credits, reading simply:
Umeko Ando
May her soul rest in peace.
"Pekambe Uku" ("Wheat Harvesting Song") was used in this episode as the Ainu style was used in a few episodes briefly before this point in the series. The other Ainu Songs used are from OKI: 'Susuriuka' (Willow Bridge) and 'Uchaore' (Communication) from the album "Kamuy Kor Nupurpe". <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Umeko+Ando">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
