Takashi Miyasaka

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Takashi Miyasaka ( Japanese 宮 坂 高志 , Miyasaka Takashi ; * around 1955) is a Japanese jazz musician ( drums ).

Takashi Miyasaka worked in the Japanese jazz scene from the 1970s a. a. in the trio of the pianist Shōji Aketagawa and his ensembles with Kazutoki Umezu and Makoto Saitō . Under his own name ( Miyasaka + 5 ) he recorded the album Animals Garden (Alm Records), on which Hiroshi Itaya , Kōichi Matsukaze , Hiromichi Tsugaki and Kagehiro Oba participated. In 1982 the album Soul Tomato (Aketa's Disc, with Toshihiko Inoue , Ritsuko Endo , Hiroshi Matsui and Norikatsu Koreyasu) followed). The discographer Tom Lord lists him in eight recording sessions between 1975 and 1983, most recently on Aketagawa's album Yamazaki Blues .

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  1. Tom Lord: The Jazz Discography (online, accessed September 27, 2017)