BECAUSE
OF YOU,
I AM. PHOTOGRAPHS BY DOUG MENUEZ
TAIKO IS A BEACON. IT’S UNABASHED ENERGY THAT’S COMING FROM WITHIN.
— PJ HirabayashiInternationally acclaimed artists PJ and Roy Hirabayashi championed taiko drumming as an art form and helped create a new genre of Asian American music. They are part of a handful of Japanese American musicians whose e orts established taiko’s popularity across the US and around the world. And over their 50 years of marriage and musical partnership, taiko became a powerful platform for PJ and Roy to foster Japanese American identity and community, advance social change and to fight racism.
I took these photographs while directing “Because of You, I Am,” a short film about PJ and Roy that brings viewers into their lives as musicians, teachers, and activists. Invited by our film’s producer, Pear Urushima, to direct this project, I was honored to be trusted and given the access needed. It helped that Pear is a taiko drummer, former student of PJ and Roy’s, and remains close.
As children of Japanese immigrants, PJ and Roy grew up in a virulently anti-Japanese and racist post-World War II California, navigating between cultures to find their own identities as Japanese Americans. Once they discovered taiko, they began to incorporate polyrhythms from rock, jazz, and other forms of music. They co-founded San Jose Taiko and began touring nationally and internationally.
In the film, we sense the depth of sacrifice, determination, and grit that PJ and Roy needed to stay true to their beliefs and accomplish their dreams as artists. By pursuing their art in service to their community, they built a meaningful, creatively satisfying life together, as well as a profound legacy. The generations of taiko drummers they influenced continue to bring people together through taiko, spreading their message of peace and tolerance.
What would it take for you to live the life you dream of?
Doug MenuezWHEN I DISCOVERED TAIKO, I SOON REALIZED THAT IT COULD BE OUR VOICE.
— Roy Hirabayashi
SAN JOSE TAIKO, IN
OUR VERY BEGINNING, WE
REALLY
WANTED TO HAVE ORIGINAL SOUND, ORIGINAL MUSIC.
— PJ Hirabayashi
WHEN WE FIRST STARTED, WE WERE PLAYING FOR FUN. WE DEVELOPED A GROUP INTO AN ENSEMBLE THAT WAS ABLE TO START TOURING NATIONALLY AND EVEN INTERNATIONALLY.
— Roy Hirabayashi
I GUESS WHAT’S IMPORTANT FOR ME IS RESPECT. AND UNDERSTANDING HISTORY.
— Roy HirabayashiWHAT’S AT STAKE IS NOT ONLY THE HISTORY OF TAIKO IN AMERICA, BUT THE HISTORY OF JAPANESE AMERICANS IN AMERICA.
— Roy Hirabayashi
THE ANTI-ASIAN HATE CRIMES IN THE COUNTRY REMIND ME OF WHAT HAPPENED TO MY OWN FAMILY. MY PARENTS WERE INTERNED, INCARCERATED DURING WORLD WAR II.
— Roy Hirabayashi
“RACE FOR FREE SPIRIT, A 50 YEAR UPRISING” IS ABOUT BEING AN INDIVIDUAL, STRUGGLING TO BECOME A PERSON OF A COLOR WHILE TRYING TO MAKE A VOICE MUSICALLY, HERE IN OUR COUNTRY.
— Roy Hirabayashi
TO CREATE MUSIC WAS NOT ONLY FOR THAT IDENTITY PURPOSE, BUT IT WAS EMPOWERMENT AS WELL AS FOR EXPRESSION.
— PJ Hirabayashi
WHEN YOU’RE SOLOING, YOU JUST GOTTA FEEL THE GROOVE.
— Roy HirabayashiIT'S REALLY IMPORTANT NOW THAT THIS GENERATION KNOW WHO THEY ARE - DON'T FORGET WHERE WE CAME FROM; DON'T FORGET WHERE THE ART OF TAIKO COMES FROM.
— PJ Hirabayashi
WE ALWAYS WONDERED EARLY ON AS TAIKO WAS GROWING: WILL TAIKO BE AS POPULAR AS SUSHI? NOT QUITE SURE, BUT I LIKE TAIKO BETTER THAN SUSHI.
— Roy Hirabayshi
TAIKO IS CONNECTED TO NATURE, WE ARE ALL CONNECTED TO MOTHER EARTH.
— PJ HirabayashiEVEN WHEN I’M ANGRY, THERE IS JOY.I EXPRESS IT AND I CONNECT. IT’S THAT SPARKLE IN THE EYE. IT’S THAT HEART OPENING.
— PJ Hirabayashi
FILM PRODUCTION
“Because Of You, I Am”
SHOOT DATES
November 8–10, 2022
LOCATION
San Jose, California
FEATURING
Pj & Roy Hirabayashi
BOOK DESIGN
William van Roden
PICTURE EDITING/BOOK PRODUCTION
Renée Deemer
Book Photographs/Text
Copyright 2024
Doug Menuez/Menuez Pictures, LLC
All Rights Reserved
DIRECTOR
Doug Menuez
PRODUCER
Pear Urushima
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Marisa Maldonado
EDITING
Doug Menuez & Max Bowens
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Luke Carquillat
SECOND UNIT CINEMATOGRAPHER
Marisa Maldonado
SOUND MIXER/ENGINEER
Kevin Kono
ASSISTANT SOUND MIXER
Sebastian Mino-Bucheli
CAMERA OPERATOR
Evan Warner
ASSISTANT EDITOR
Ed Yonaitis
COLORIST
Luke Carquillat
ASSISTANT EDITOR
Kullan Warner
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Kristine Lee