Sōichi Noriki (野 力 奏 一, Noriki Sōichi, born October 20, 1957 in Kyoto Prefecture) is a Japanese fusion and jazz musicians (piano, keyboard, synthesizer and arrangement).
Noriki received piano lessons as a child from the age of four to twelve. In 1974 he became a member of his father led Kyoto Bel-Ami All Stars. In 1977 he moved to Tokyo. There he first belonged to the band of George Kawaguchi. He also appeared with Toshiyuki Honda's group Burning Waves, with Terumasa Hino and Yoshio Suzuki on.
He played in the early 1980s in the backing band of jazz singer Anli Sugano, with the 1981 first recordings emerged (Show Case). In the following years he worked in the Tokyo jazz and fusion scene with Isoo Fukui, Toshiyuki Honda, Takashi Ohi, Yasuko Agawa, Hiroki Miyano, Kohsei Kikuchi, Kimiko Itoh and Eddie Yamamoto. He presented in 1983 the smooth jazz and fusion style oriented solo album Noriki (Eastworld)
Then he was a member of a band led by Motohiko Hino and Joe Henderson. From the mid-1980s, he played with Sadao Watanabe, Malta, Hidefumi Toki, Chin Suzuki, Kimiko Itoh, Randy Crawford, Sataoshi Takino and Naoko Terai. In the field of jazz, he was involved according to Tom Lord between 1981 and 2015 at 28 recording sessions, most recently as a companion of the singers Keikio Lee (2010) and Miki Yamaoka (One Day Forever (2015), with Benny Golson)
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