17th Tokyo JAZZ

第17回 東京JAZZ
World pop music Music festival

17th Tokyo JAZZ is Music festival World pop music event held in Japan.

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Orquesta de la Luz (オルケスタルス) ("Orchestra of the Light") is a Japanese salsa band that was formed in 1984 and began performing and recording in 1990. The band sings in Spanish and is led by vocalist Nora, who returned to traditional salsa after the band broke up in the mid-1990s.

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The Manhattan Transfer is a jazz vocal group founded in 1969 that has explored a capella, vocalese, swing, standards, Brazilian jazz, rhythm and blues, and pop music.

In 1981, the Manhattan Transfer made music history by becoming the first group to win Grammy awards for both popular and jazz categories in the same year. In September 1983, the group released the album Bodies and Souls, with an urban-contemporary style which resulted in two R&B chart singles.

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Buena Vista Social Club is an ensemble of Cuban musicians established in 1996 to revive the music of pre-revolutionary Cuba. This was followed up by a second documentary: Buena Vista Social Club: Adios in 2017. The new success was fleeting for the most recognizable artists in the ensemble: Compay Segundo, Rubén González, and Ibrahim Ferrer, who died at the ages of ninety-five, eighty-four, and seventy-eight respectively; Compay Segundo and González in 2003, then Ferrer in 2005.

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Cornelius (CORNELIUS)

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Keigo Oyamada (小山田 圭吾 Oyamada Keigo, born January 27, 1969), also known by his moniker Cornelius (CORNELIUSコーネリアス Kōneriasu), is a Japanese recording artist and producer who co-founded Flipper's Guitar, an influential Shibuya-kei band, and subsequently embarked on a solo career. In 1997, he released the album Fantasma, which landed him praise from American music critics, who called him a "modern-day Brian Wilson" or the "Japanese Beck".

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Christian Scott (trumpet)

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Christian Scott (born March 31, 1983, in New Orleans, Louisiana), also known as Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, is an American jazz trumpeter, composer and producer. He is the nephew of jazz saxophonist Donald Harrison. Scott received the Edison Award in 2010 and 2012.

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Robert Glasper

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His 2012 album Black Radio won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Album at the 55th Grammy Awards. Robert Glasper (born April 6, 1978, in Houston, Texas) is an American pianist and record producer. His 2014 album "Black Radio 2" won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance at the 56th Grammy Awards.

He has been nominated for 6 Grammys, has won 3 Grammy Awards and is currently nominated for an Emmy Award.

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Derrick Hodge

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Derrick Hodge (born July 5, 1979 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Grammy Award-winning American bassist, composer, record producer, and musical director. He has also toured and recorded with jazz artists including Clark Terry, Mulgrew Miller, Terell Stafford, and Terence Blanchard. Known as a hybrid bassist as well as a solo artist, Derrick has performed and recorded with various artists including Common, Q-Tip, Kanye West, Timbaland, Jill Scott, Mos Def, Musiq Soulchild, Floetry, Gerald Levert, The Robert Glasper Experiment (Robert Glasper, Mark Colenburg, and Casey Benjamin), Anthony Hamilton, James Moore, Donnie McClurkin, Grammy award-winning classical composer Osvaldo Golijov, and others.

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Taylor McFerrin

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Taylor McFerrin (born June 29) is an American DJ, music producer, keyboardist & beatboxer based in Brooklyn, NY. He is the eldest son of popular vocalist and classical conductor Bobby McFerrin.
Taylor's musical style is equally influenced by the legends of 60's / 70's Soul, the kings of the Modern Beat Generation, Golden Era hip hop, free form jazz and electronic music. By playing all of the instruments on his productions, while also relying heavily on sampling and chopping up his live takes, he has found a sound that bridges myriad musical worlds that draws the listener into a constantly shifting beautiful audio soundscape.
Taylor's ability to create and evolve music by drawing inspiration from all corners of his life translates into a sound that evokes feeling and an innovative live set that is equal parts wonderment and musical dexterity.

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solo album

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Solo (Solo album)
Solo is the debut studio album by American R&B group Solo, released September 12, 1995 via Perspective Records. [5] The album contains covers of five songs originally recorded by Sam Cooke: "Another Saturday Night", "A Change Is Gonna Come", "Cupid", "Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha" and "(What a) Wonderful World"; as well as a cover of "Under the Boardwalk", originally recorded by The Drifters. [5]

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Four singles were released from the album: "Heaven", "Where Do U Want Me to Put It", "He's Not Good Enough" and "Blowin' My Mind".

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crossover

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Name of performance: CROSSOVER
Venue: FEVER
Opening: 2019/04/13 (Sat) 10:00
Notes:
By drink fee (600 yen)
Admission will be in order number
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 6 tickets in an application. Application limit 4 times.
Type of seats and fees:
 All seats: ¥ 2,500
Payment methods: You can pay at this reception desk.

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Credit card: It will be settled when the application is completed.
Convenience store / ATM: Please pay by the time of display of application.
Seven-Eleven
Family mart
Lawson Ministop
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Delivery Delivery service: We will deliver in about a week after payment is completed.
Seven-Eleven: Please receive at the cash register after 20/19/04 (Saturday).
FamilyMart: Please receive at the in-store Fami port terminal after 2019/04/13 (Saturday).

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Habana

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Habana was formed in Fukuoka Japan, 2009. The band gained popularity in the Japanese underground music scene with their unprecedented live performances - buddhist chants and mantras, traditional straw hats, full on tattoos in circle formation - their sound is so addictive that after each show local record stores receive calls asking for HABANA CDs.

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Riccardo Muti Conducted Chicago Symphony Orchestra

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The Riccardo Muti Conducted Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) was founded by Theodore Thomas in 1891. The orchestra was renamed "Theodore Thomas Orchestra" in 1905 and today, Orchestra Hall still has "Theodore Thomas Orchestra Hall" inscribed in its façade. The orchestra was renamed the Riccardo Muti Conducted Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1913.

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The music director is Riccardo Muti, who began his tenure in 2010. It is one of the oldest orchestras in the United States, along with the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.

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College or university school of music

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Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger institution), conservatory or conservatoire. The term music school can also be applied to institutions of higher education under names such as school of music, such as the Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University; music academy, like the Sibelius Academy or the Royal Academy of Music, London; music faculty as the Don Wright Faculty of Music of the University of Western Ontario; college of music, characterized by the Royal College of Music and the Berklee College of Music; music department, like the Department of Music at the University of California, Santa Cruz; or the term conservatory, exemplified by the Conservatoire de Paris and the New England Conservatory. Elementary-school children can access music instruction also in after-school institutions such as music academies or music schools.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .

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This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Tokyo", "Habana", "Derrick Hodge", "John Scofield", "Robert Glasper", "Terrace Martin", "Herbie Hancock", "Sadao Watanabe", "Gerald Clayton", "Taylor McFerrin", "Tigran Hamasyan", "Roberto Fonseca", "ORQUESTA DE LA LUZ", "Cornelius (CORNELIUS)", "The Manhattan Transfer", "Buena Vista Social Club", "Omara Portuondo Peláez", "Christian Scott (trumpet)", "Riccardo Muti Conducted Chicago Symphony Orchestra", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
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