Azuma Mitsuyoshi JUMP MEETING [Azuma Mitsura (vo.g) Hayasaki Poetry (p) Makihiro (b) Okazaki Akei (ds) Ishiguro Cape (tp) Small Ryoko (sa) Keizo (ts)] Guests: Kiyoshi Matsutake (vo.g) Azuma Mitsuru JUMP MEETING
[Azuma Mitsurari (vo.g) Hayasaki Poetry (p) Makihiro (b) Okazaki Akeihi (ds) Ishiguro Cape (tp) Small Ryoko (sa) Keizo (ts)]
Guest: Kiyoshi Matsutakeya (vo.g) Azuma Mitsura
Okaji Akeihi
Cape Ishido
Kiyoshi Matsutake
TOMATOS (Tomatos) was a Japanese band, formed around Shochiku Taniqi in the early 1980s. Reggae, Calypso, Rocksteady etc Caribbean music from early incorporation.
In the early 1980s, Yoshiyuki Yokado (drums), Mitsui Hitoshi (bass), Konna Yasuda Kenji → Koide Kaisei (guitar), with focusing on Matsu Takeya Kiyoshi (vocals, guitars) Four people formed "TOMATOES". In the legendary music event "Daytime of Heaven Injection" performed at Hibiya Amphitheater in 1983 after the withdrawal of the small-scale exhibition, "Brosra" was recorded in the video released from Toei Video.
From 1984 to 1985, renamed to "TOMATOS". Potatoes EBBY (guitar), Nabe (base), Paraphrase Shigeki (drums) join. Live activities centering on the Shibuya attic
In 1985, held the first "TOKYO SOY SOURCE" at Shibuya live in, held together with MUTE BEAT, S-KEN & HOT BOMBOMS (held five times in total until 1988)
In 1987, announced the 12 inch EP "ROCK-A-BLUE BEAT" from CSV Shibuya, and live a commemorative live release of Kodama Kazufumi at the Shibuya Eggman to the guest. Participate in the 7 "EP" Do What You Want "in the name of NAHKI & TOMATOS announced by the same label and appear in Reggae Japan Splash etc.
In 1988, Shochiku Valley participated in MUTE BEAT who greeted Scottarize's Roland Alfonso as guest as an opening commemoration live of Shibuya Club Quattro. It was made into a CD later. Also appeared as a gigantic breakdown of the live house, Chocolate City moved from Koiwa to Yoyogi. MUTE BEAT 's Kodama, Masui Masui as guests playing Scatalites' BRIDGE VIEW.
From the same year Roppongi Ink Stick focuses on "Standard Session", sessions with potatoes and MUTE BEAT, later Pianica Maeda etc. Based on such activities, he announced the 7 inch EP "JUST YOU JUST ME", "LUCERO" as a pianicada Maeda & GOOD BAITES from the Nutmeg label, participates fully in producers and performances.
Azumi Mitsur The Swinging Boppers (Azuma Mitsuyoshi And The Swingin 'Bapers) is a Japanese jump / blues band.
In 1983, released his debut work "Swing Back With The Swinging Bands". All songs were cover songs of blues and jazz by English. One song of the recorded song Cab Callaway's "Que Pasa Chica" was also recorded in Japanese lyrics and was released as a single board under the title of "Oi kara girls" (added bonus track as album CD) ).
In 1988, they were released the second "Hepcats Jump · Again", but from this album "Original Garama Papa", "Until the day of garbage", original songs filled with unique humor and full of humor It came to appear. Also alto saxophone Watanabe Yasushi is vocal / debut in this album. Hiroyuki Horie, a pianist, withdraws after recording this album. As a replacement, a roller coaster pianist, Hayasaki poet, joined.
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