Takeshi Watanabe (musician)
Takeshi Watanabe ( jap. 渡辺剛 , Watanabe Takeshi * 7. July 1952 ) is a Japanese jazz - drummer .
Watanabe took lessons from Motohiko Hino , and later from Billy Hart , Jimmie Smith and Alan Dawson . He played from 1973 with Yoshio Ikeda ( Anemophilous Flower , 1979), with whom he stayed until 1979. He then worked with Isao Suzuki until 1981 , then with Eiji Kitamura ( A Day in Jazz Vol. 2 , 1982). From the late 1970s he was also involved in the recordings of Masako Miyazaki , the Terry Herman Trio (consisting of Teru Sakamoto and Takao Neichi ), Koji Moriyama and Hozan Yamamoto / Karl Berger ( Again and Again , JVC 1985).
Web links
- Takeshi Watanabe at Discogs (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Leonard Feather , Ira Gitler : The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz. Oxford University Press, New York 2007, ISBN 978-0-19-532000-8 .
- ↑ Tom Lord : Jazz Discography (online), accessed August 19, 2017
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SURNAME | Watanabe, Takeshi |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 渡 辺 剛 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese jazz musician |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 7, 1952 |