The Okee Dokee Brothers ask their audience to join the chorus and sing along. The prolific duo wrote 27 songs in the vein of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, inspiring families to engage in the current social conversation.
Based on famous Japanese poetry, these songs have a haunting and mysterious beauty that have continued to entice generations. Here Kent Nagano and Diana Damrau present a part of Japanese history that few have never heard.