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Three hoofers Conguero

Conguero Tres Hoofers 
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Three hoofers Conguero is a band from Japan. The band name derives from Conguero meaning conga players, Tres as in the original form of guitar, and Hoofers in an informal way of saying tap dancers.

The band is comprised of three members: Yukihiro Atsumi, guitarist, who has been known for providing and producing music for a commercial for EDWIN and NHK WORLD; SARO, tap dancer, who has become popular for appearing in the Takeshi Kitano movie Zatoichi and a UNIQLO commercial; and Hidero Nishioka, percussionist, has been supporting from Magokoro Brothers to Saori Yuki.

Their musical style, simple musical instruments and body performance has been well admired, and even before their album release, they have played at GREEN ROOM FESTIVAL in 2010, and as for FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL, two years in a row in 2010 and 2011. They have released the first album in 2011, and another one the year after, both ranking in the first place at the Jazz category on iTunes.

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In June 2014, they have gone on a 54-day-long tour across Europe for the first time, playing more than 30 gigs including the one at the Paris Japan Expo! Their music has been largely influenced by different cultures across borders, and they have successfully toured around Japan further evolving their unique musicality and the presence of void, moments without sound.

In 2015, during their Russia tour, they have made appearance in four TV programs and released the live-version CD LIVE CTH. They are releasing Musical Traveler after three years, and continuing to venture into the world.

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