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Tokyo International Baritone Saxophone Festival 2019

東京国際バリトンサックス・フェスティバル 2019
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Ogawa Shimano

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Ogawa Mike (Osawa Mishio, February 23, 1959 -) is a Japanese musician. Kawasaki city, Kanagawa prefecture.
In April 1978, she joined the rock group "Chakra" as a vocalist. In July 1980, debuted with "Chakra". While participating in "Chakra", participate in Sakata Akira's "Wha-ha-ha" and "Haniwa All-Stars". In 1983, stopped chakra activity. In 1984, she participated in "LOVE, PEACE & TRANCE" of solo album "Ogawa Midori" and others as well as "Honda Toshiyuki Radio Club", "Hallucinism Daphnicola Orchestra", "Rehabilals", Haruomi Hosono Produce.

In 1997, together with Okawa Shunji and Itakura sentence, "Uzumaki musou" was formed. In 2002, after renaming "Uzumaki musou" to "SPEAK", it disbanded once. In the same year, "Shunbun no Mi" (Shunji Okawa · Itakura Writer · Ogawa Midori) formed. In 2003, she formed "Shinshun no Mi" (Shingo Katsumata, Shunji Okawa, Miyake Ogawa) and mainly live. In 2004, compilation album - Younger Than Yesterday and Today - included "Benten system". In 2006, we will return the band name to "Uzumaki Musou" again.

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In 2008, we released a new album "Alien" (Uzumaki Mazu). We work on units such as "Splatutu Lapse", "Takeshi Shibuya", and "Killing Time".

In 2011, the new album "Please get up" (Splatu Lapse) is announced.

Forming Futa Tautaf in 2012, Ogawa Mike, Kazuoka Michi, Watabe Sachiko, Nobuyoshi Yoshimori, Shunji Okawa, Takefumi Kobayashi)

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