Soh Daiko Concert History

Soh Daiko was formed in 1979 at the New York Buddhist Church as the first taiko group on the east coast, taking as its name the ancient, pre-Buddhist characters meaning “peaceful, harmonious drums.” The name reflects the spirit of dedication and cooperation which enabled the group to flourish from its beginnings.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 19, 2008
"Celebrate Brooklyn! Perf. Arts Fest" / Karsh Kale / Soh Daiko

Celebrate Brooklyn! Perf. Arts Fest

Prospect Park Bandshell New York, New York, United States
Jun 21, 1981 –
Jun 22, 1981
Hudson River Revival
The Weavers / Holly Near / Soh Daiko / Marc & Ann Savoy & Mike Doucet / The Bent Mountain Band / JB Hutto & The New Hawks / Percy Danforth / Fiction Brothers / New Manhattan Brass Quintet / Allen's ARC Gospel Choir / Moses Josiah / Larry Long / Maxine Sullivan / Barry O'Neill / Clearwater Sloop Singers / Sandman Sims / Doc & Merle Watson / Steve Goodman / The Persuasions / Pete Seeger / Bright Morning Star / Eclectricity / Frederick Hand / Intertribal Drun / Lily May Ledford / Rose Maddox / Tom Winslow / Faith Peteric / Dan Smith / Cathy Winter & Betsy Rose / Halkias Family Orchestra / Dave Tarras Orchestra / Ethel Raim / Vita Israel / Hakki Obadia & Armand Taboul Show all bands
Croton Point Park Croton-on-Hudson, New York, United States
Japanese
World
World Music
Japan
Taiko
2008 1 concert
1981 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Soh Daiko had?

Soh Daiko has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Soh Daiko?

Soh Daiko is most often considered to be Japanese, World, World Music, Japan, and Taiko.

When was the last Soh Daiko concert?

The last Soh Daiko concert was on July 19, 2008 at Prospect Park Bandshell in New York, New York, United States. The bands that performed were: "Celebrate Brooklyn! Perf. Arts Fest" / Karsh Kale / Soh Daiko.

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