A Celebration of Harry Aoki
Harry was already high on the harmonica when he fell in love with
the double bass in the early 1940s, and the rest is history in the
making. For the past half-century he has been actively, sometimes
hyperactively, using classical, jazz, popular and ethnic music and
dialogue to promote the theme of harmonious diversity in culture and
identity. Join co-hosts Margaret Gallagher, Sherry Tanaka and Jan
Walls, together with Harry's old and new friends and fellow musicians
for an afternoon of musical, verbal and gustatory celebration of Harry
and his noble "work in progress."
Musician/Composer/Ethno-musicologist Harry Aoki is truly a pioneer
of world music. Come join us to commemorate Harry's achievements with
an afternoon of multi-cultural music, storytelling and more! Join his
many friends in the creation of a Legacy to continue Harry's Dream!
Food and Beverages will be Served
Tickets: $26.00
Limited Tickets Available
July 20th
2pm
Firehall Arts Centre
280 Cordova Street

Todd Wong performing with Jessica Cheung, Masaki Watanabe & Harry Aoki, at the September 2005 Open House event at Historic Joy Kogawa House - photo D. Martin
I first met Harry Aoki through Asian Heritage Month events around 2002. Margaret Gallagher (CBC Radio) raved about Harry, as he sometimes performed with her.
Soon after, Harry came and performed at Todd's Gung Haggis Fat Choy Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner events, including the inaugural Gung Haggis Fat Choy Seattle dinner in 2007. A friendship was formed and Todd soon played at Harry's First Friday Forum. Harry has been a big supporter of the Save Joy Kogawa House campaign which Todd was one of the organizers of, subsequently Todd has joyfully invited Harry to perform at a number of events including the 2006 Canadian Club Vancouver "Order of Canada" luncheon where Dal Richards introduced himself to Harry, and the first open house event at Historical Joy Kogawa House in 2006, captured on film for the CBC documentary Generations: The Chan Legacy. Songs they have played together included "A Highland Lad", "Hungarian Dance #5", and "Chinatown My Chinatown", "Until We Meet Again".

Harry Aoki performing on harmonica with musical friends, cellis Kira and percussionist Themba, at his First Friday Forum at the Nikkei Centre in Burnaby - photo Todd Wong
Here's a letter invitation from Wayne Soon to come to the Harry Aoki Celebration Concert.