Shunzo Ohno

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Shunzo Ohno ( Japanese 大野 俊 三 , Ōno Shunzō ; born March 22, 1949 in Gifu Prefecture ) is a Japanese fusion and jazz trumpeter .

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Ohno first learned the trombone and switched to the trumpet at the age of 17. In the late 1960s he rose to become one of the most sought-after jazz trumpeters in Japan. From 1968 he played in the band of the alto saxophonist Keiichiro Ebihara (Keiichiro Ebihara and his Lobsters), in the groups Sound Limited , Soul Media and in the quintet of drummer George Otsuka . In the early 1970s he was a member of Art Blakeys Jazz Messengers . In 1972 his first record was released in Japan. In 1973 he moved to New York and subsequently recorded with Norman Connors , Masabumi Kikuchi and Roy Haynes, among others . Further albums under his own name followed (e.g. Bubbles 1975 with his composition of the same name). a. Marcus Miller , Carter Jefferson, and Onaje Allan Gumbs contributed. He recorded several albums with Gil Evans in the 1980s , was involved in a David Byrne record ( Rei Momo , 1989), recorded with Machito in 1982 , performed at the North Sea Jazz Festival , and toured with Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter . In 1989 he played the album Something More with Buster Williams , Wayne Shorter, Al Foster and Herbie Hancock . A lip injury from a car accident and cancer halted his career in the 1990s.

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