Kazha | Acha Koo | HMisfit Live at The Plus
Wednesday, May 14th
The Plus
208 S Barstow Street
Eau Claire, WI
General Admission | All Ages
doors at 7pm | $10 in advance | $15 at the door
ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Kazha is a rock band originally from Tokyo, Japan. Singer/Bassist Kazuha Oda is classically trained and have worked in various genres of music from Classic to Heavy Metal. She worked with wide variety of Grammy Award-winning recording artists and producers including Bob James from Fourplay.
After the release of their first album in 2010, they made their first U.S.A. debut performing at San Francisco’s Asian Heritage Celebration, shared the stage with hip-hop group Far East Movement. They have toured nationally in the U.S.A. and have performed as a guest of honor at numerous Anime/Comic Conventions and Festivals. They have shared stages with National artists including King's X, Y&T, Lynch Mob, and Adelitas Way.
In 2015, Kazha moved their base of operations to the state of Tennessee. Since then, they have been featured on several local broadcasts. Kazha is now touring as an Official Ambassador of Music Export Memphis, representing the birth place of Rock'N'Roll Memphis, TN.



From Acha Koo:
I am Acha Koo, I enjoy making music because it is a way for me to express my emotions and truly show who I am as a person. Music has always been my source of strength. When I went through hardships, singing and making music was my therapy. I joined 35K Records because they believed in me and my talents. Like they say, when no one believes in you, they don’t care, they believe in you. That is what sparked and made me believe my dreams of becoming a singer is attainable and I decided right there and right then, that I’d become a part of 35K Records. I always loved Marilynn Monroe and Frank Sinatra so my goals with music in the future is to become a jazz musician but I would also love to branch out and try other genres of music as well because why not challenge yourself!

HMisfit
Hmisfit is Hmong Male Rapper, he doesn't shy away from making emotional or vulnerable music that touches people. He believes music is the most diverse language in the world, and not understanding words do not mean one cannot understand the emotions.


