Hiromi Uehara, known simply as Hiromi, is a Japanese jazz composer and pianist born on March 26, 1979, in Hamamatsu, Japan. She is recognized for her virtuosic technique and innovative approach that blends jazz with elements of classical music, rock, and avant-garde. Hiromi began playing piano at a young age and studied at the Berklee College of Music, where she honed her unique style. Notable works include her albums "Another Mind" (2003), "Brain" (2004), and "Spark" (2016), showcasing her dynamic compositions and energetic performances. Her collaborations with prominent musicians such as bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Simon Phillips in the Hiromi Trio Project have further solidified her reputation in contemporary jazz. Hiromi's impact on music is significant; she has been praised for pushing the boundaries of jazz and inspiring a new generation of musicians. Her performances often feature a blend of improvisation and structured compositions, making her a standout figure in the modern jazz scene. Through her innovative work, Hiromi continues to challenge traditional jazz norms, earning her accolades and a dedicated following globally.