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Artist description
Two in Time features the artistry of vocalist Katy Furuya and composer/guitarist Nate Hatico. Their music is a captivating blend of island moods and contemporary sounds. |
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Music Style
Contemporary Island Music |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Broadway, Beachboys, Ella Fitzgerald, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Tuck & Patty, James Taylor, Carole King, Jackson Browne |
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Artist History
Winners in Hawaii Homegrown 97 Songwriting Competition. Featured artists on HOMEGROWN 97 and THE BEST OF HOMEGROWN, VOL. 1 |
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Group Members
Vocalist Katy Furuya and composer/guitarist Nate Hatico |
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Instruments
Hatico's primary instrument is a Heritage H576 Semi Hollow Body guitar. Other instruments used include a Martin D35, and a Fender Telecaster |
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Albums
SUMMER SONG, Maunawili Music Productions, P.O. Box 161102, Honolulu, HI 96816 |
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Press Reviews
"...Furuya's voice is always appealing. [They] successfully explore styles beyond local pop." John Berger, Honolulu Star Bulletin (11/03/00) "Summer Song is a mix of easy going ballads and pretty pop tunes. Hatico and Furuya...have a bright future as musical artists." John Books Hawaiian Music Reviews. "...An exquisite collaboration." John Berger, Honolulu Star Bulletin (12/01/97)
"This is a very nicely composed song and the lyrics have a charm that is uniquely Hawaiian. The female vocals are outstanding and separate this tune from others. Her voice is a one way ticket to an island paradise.
I recommend this song to everyone ... its less expensive than airfare to Hawaii."
Dennis Jennings, GodsofMusic.Com
"The lyrics are a beautiful tribute of love from an aunt and uncle to their niece. Katy Furuya puts these words to sweet melody.
The guitar is well played and passion for music can be clearly heard in the chord changes. Nate Hatico took his time when writing the music for this wonderful piece."
Joe Westman, GodsofMusic.com
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Location
Honolulu, Hawaii - USA |
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