NAGOYA JAZZ WEEK

NAGOYA JAZZ WEEK
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NAGOYA JAZZ WEEK is Musical show World pop music event held in Japan.

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NAGOYA JAZZ WEEK is a special jazz concert held in this September. Many domestic and foreign artists will appear in the event.

Their performances will enchant the audiences of the world with unique sounds.

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Original Love underwent some dramatic changes along with the transition from an indie label to the major leagues, and one of the most dramatic changes was in the adoption of a completely new sound – one far more in line with the Shibuya-kei movement that was quickly picking up steam than the rock music that Tajima first made his name with.

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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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The Yoshida Brothers (吉田兄弟 Yoshida Kyōdai) are Japanese musicians who have released several albums on the Domo Records label. The two brothers are performers of the traditional Japanese music style of Tsugaru-jamisen which originated in northern Japan.

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Their music has been a fusion of the rapid and percussive Tsugaru-jamisen style along with Western and other regional musical influences. In addition to performing songs that are only on the shamisen, they also use instruments such as drums and synthesizers.

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Kokufu Hiroko (August 26, 1959 -) is a jazz pianist and composer born in Tokyo. Hiroko has gained worldwide popularity now, having played at several international events including the Jakarta Jazz Festival (in Indonesia) and the Catalina Island Jazz Festival (in the US).

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In 1987, she made her first album More Than You Know which was released in Japan by JVC. This album was highly acclaimed in Japan as a debut album of a great woman pianist & composer who represents the newer.

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Les Freres ( Les Freres ) is a Japanese brother piano duo formed on September 3, 2002 by brothers Moriya Saito and Saito Keiji. "Les Freres" means "brothers" in French. On September of 2017, the duo released her fifth album "Piano Infinity" (Universal Music) and conducted a tour with the album.

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Kenko Ken (jazz bassist)

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Kenko Ken is a jazz bassist born in 1964. After graduating from Kunitachi College of Music, he started playing music.

In 2005, he released his own single "I Like It!". In 2007, he participated in tours and recordings with Special Big Band, Naoko Terai Quartet, Saori Yano Quartet. In May 2010, album "What Am I Here For" was released and received the swing journal magazine "Gold Disc".

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Yosuke Yamashita

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Yōsuke Yamashita (山下 洋輔 , Yamashita Yōsuke, born 26 February 1942) is a Japanese jazz pianist, composer and writer. He is praised by critics for his unique piano style, which is influenced by free jazz, modal jazz and soul jazz.

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Naoko Terai

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Naoko Terai is a violinist born in Kanagawa Prefecture. In 1988, she debuted professionally as a jazz / violinist. In August 2002, she participated in her 1st "Tokyo Jazz 2002" with her band.

In January 2001, she won the Jazz Disc Grand Prize "New Star Award" sponsored by Swing Journal magazine. Herbie Hancock invited her to join his session.

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Sato Takeyoshi

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Sato Takeyoshi (born on May 5, 1963) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, keyboardist and music producer born in Aomori Prefecture Aomori city. He is a frontman of the rock band Sing Like Talking, who is in charge of vocal, guitar and keyboard, and is also a vocal of the unit SALT & SUGAR of the joint unit PLUS ONE with Oda Kazumasu and Tetsu Shiotani.

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Kazumi Watanabe

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Kazumi Watanabe (渡辺香津美) is a Japanese guitarist. During the eighties Watanabe released the jazz-rock albums To Chi Ka (1980), Mobo Club (1983) Mobo Splash (1985), and Spice of Life (1987). During that year, he toured with the pop band Yellow Magic Orchestra.

Since 1996, he has been a visiting professor of music at Senzoku Gakuen College. He has been chosen Best Jazzman 24 years in a row by Swing Journal magazine's annual poll.

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Jazz

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Jazz is a music genre that originated amongst African Americans in New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Jazz is characterized by swing and blue notes, call and response vocals, polyrhythms and improvisation. Jazz has roots in West African cultural and musical expression, and in African-American music traditions including blues and ragtime, as well as European military band music.

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New York City

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The City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States, New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the United States. In the 21st century, New York has emerged as a global node of creativity and entrepreneurship, social tolerance, and environmental sustainability.

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NHK Symphony

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The NHK Symphony Orchestra (NHK交響楽団 NHK Kōkyō Gakudan) is a Japanese orchestra based in Tokyo. The orchestra gives concerts in several venues, including the NHK Hall, Suntory Hall, and the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall.

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Liberal Democratic Party

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The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (自由民主党 Jiyū-Minshutō), frequently abbreviated to LDP or Jimintō (自民党), is a conservative political party in Japan.

It holds 291 seats in the lower house and 121 seats in the upper house, with the Komeito the governing coalition has the supermajority in both houses. Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and many present and former LDP ministers are also known members of Nippon Kaigi, a monarchist and negationist organization.

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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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This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Jazz", "Tanakaka", "Les Freres", "Naoko Terai", "Kawai Ikuko", "NHK Symphony", "New York City", "Hiroko Kokufu", "Kazuya Kuroda", "Sato Takeyoshi", "Herbie Hancock", "Sadao Watanabe", "Takeo Moriyama", "Kazumi Watanabe", "Brother Yoshida", "Tigran Hamasyan", "Yosuke Yamashita", "The Manhattan Transfer", "Liberal Democratic Party", "Kenko Ken (jazz bassist)", "Koji Goto (jazz pianist)", "Original Love (TAJIMA Takao)", "Ryosuke Kawamura (bassist / composer and arranger)", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
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