Masayoshi Yoneda
Masayoshi Yoneda ( Japanese 米 田 正義 , Yoneda Masayoshi ; * around 1950) is a Japanese jazz musician ( piano , also e-piano , synthesizer ).
Yoneda played in the sextet of bassist Naosuke Miyamoto ( Step ! , 1973) in the early 1970s . In the following years he was part of the fusion band Burning Men (album Solaris Burning Super Session II , 1978, with Isao Suzuki , Shigeo Hirayama , Tatsuhiko Hizawa , Takayuki Katō , Donald Bailey , Kōsuke Mine ) and worked with Isao Suzuki & New Family ( The Thing , 1979) and with flautist Tamami Koyake , in the 1980s with Hidehiko Matsumoto , Steve Grossman ( Our Old Frame , 1987) and Yoshiyuki Yamanaka ( Peggy's Blue Skylight , TBM 1988). For the following decade he was a member of the Shigeo Maruyama Orchestra. In the field of jazz, Tom Lord lists him in eight recording sessions between 1973 and 1997, most recently with Tatsuya Satō .
Web links
- Masayoshi Yoneda at Discogs (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Discographic information in Mosan
- ↑ Tom Lord: The Jazz Discography (online, accessed September 16, 2017)
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SURNAME | Yoneda, Masayoshi |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 米 田正義 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese jazz musician |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1950 |