In the Autumn of 1984 Orquesta De La luz was formed. The band's first live performance was at
Harajuku. The band performed live performances on a regular basis, mainly in live houses in
Tokyo. Two years later the band produced a demonstration tape that led to an eventual opportunity in
New York. In 1988, Nora brought the demonstration tape to New York agent (Ritchie Bonilla) and took the opportunity to perform live in
New York City. A year later Orquesta De La Luz went on their first New York tour, with the member's own expense, four years after forming. They signed a contract for the CD debut which was praised greatly by local people. In the summer of 1990 on June 21 The band debuted with
BMG Victor (now BMG fan house) with its 1st album "De La Luz". In August of the same year the band released the same album from
RMM nationwide which earned the
Gold Disc Award. The following month Nora performed a September National Tour of 18 performances including New York,
Boston,
Miami and
Puerto Rico.
The New York Times acknowledged the band on September 11 as a sensation. The band debuted an album released in
Latin America in October and the following month in November won first place in the US
Billboard magazine Latin chart and remained there for 11 consecutive weeks. In the winter of 1991 in February, the band debut album was released in
Spain. The album won
"Best Album of the Year" at the March
NY Critics Association Award (Ace Awards). in April Qrquesta De La Luz toured and performed 14 times in
Central and
South America in
Venezuela,
Martinique,
French Guiana,
Panama,
Aruba,
Curaçao to name a few to 83,000 people. In The summer - June 21 the bands 2nd album
"Salsa No Tiene Frontera" was release. Two months later in August, the band went on a World Tour performing 21 concerts in the
United States of America, Spain,
Mexico, and more to over 81,700 people. That same month, on August 27, the band released its 2nd album in the United States witch also earned the Gold Disc Award. In December Orquesta De La Luz was awarded the 33rd
"Japan Record Awards" A Special Award. Starting in February 1992, the band had a 20 performance World Tour beginning in the United States,
Martinique,
Guadeloupe and Spain followed in March in
Saint Martin and Curaçao to over 185,000 people. Awards won this year were
"Best Album of the Year" and
"Best of the Year" at the March NY Critics Association Award (Ace Awards). In June, Hibiya Nozono, Osaka Shiroino sound, held a salsa festival presided over De La Luz. In July the band went on its European tour in
France, the
Netherlands, Spain and more. In Spain, Nora appeared as representative of
Japan on Seville Expo Japan Day. on July 22 the 3rd album
"Somos Diferentes" released domestically. the following month on August 25, the same album released in the United States. In the following three months September–November, the band performed another World Tour which included the United States,
Colombia,
Chile, Mexico,
Costa Rica and Japan. In February 1993 Orquesta De La Luz appeared on
Jay Leno's
The Tonight Show on
NBC. On June 5, the band held concerts in France, Netherlands,
Italy, Spain, the
United Kingdom. In July, the band transfer overseas distribution from RMM to BMG International. On September 1 the band's Best album
"Historia De La Luz" is released in 37 countries around the world. In September 10, the band received the United Nations Peace Prize. The Mayor of New York, awarded the certificate for the
"NY Ace Award." In the months of September and October the ban performed 14 tours of the World Tour which included the United States,
Peru, Puerto Rico, Colombia to more than 64,400 people. In November the band held its Japan Tour (Tokyo Welfare Pension with 13 live performances. On November 5, President
Bill Clinton, President of the United States awarded a letter of appreciation. November 21 the bands 4th album
"La Aventura" was released worldwide. On New Year's Eve - December 31 - the band appeared in the 44th
NHK "Kohaku Utagoe Fight" and won the 35th Special Record Award. In February 1994, the band had 8 concerts in its US tour (USA, Puerto Rico, Curaçao to more than 42,250 people. In April, the band co-starred with
Carlos Santana at
Earth Day Concert at
Nippon Budokan. In August and September, the band again toured in the United States, Mexico and Puerto Rico. the ban was Santana's concert opening act in
San Francisco. On November 2, Orquesta De La Luz Christmas album
"Feliz Christmas" was released. In February 1995, the band was nominated for a
Grammy Award for
"Best Tropical Latin Album" category. On May 24 the band released its 5th album
"Sabor De La Luz". In September, the band went on a US-Mexican tour which included New York,
Houston,
Boston, Puerto Rico and Mexico. in March 1996, the band performed in The
"100th anniversary of Japanese immigrants to Hawaii". In July the band decided to suspend group activities for some time. In July 1997, An agreement was made to focused on the solo activities of the members and the band decided to dissolve the group. On July 14, Orquesta De La Luz performed a
"Final Sayonara" concert at
Akasaka Blitz. == Discography ==