Toshiyuki Daitoku

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Toshiyuki Daitoku ( Japanese 大 徳 俊 幸 , Daitoku Toshiyuki ; born April 18, 1948 in Tokyo Prefecture ) is a Japanese jazz and fusion musician (piano, keyboard).

Toshiyuki Daitoku worked in the Japanese music scene from the early 1970s a. a. with George Ōtsuka , with whom the first recordings were made in 1972, in the following years with Isao Suzuki , Furusawa Ryojiro , Kōichi Matsukaze , Seiichi Nakamura , Eri Ohno , Kiyoshi Sugimoto , Hitoshi Okano , Miki Satō , Kimiko Itoh and the fusion band 3x3 (with Koichi Yabori , Masatoshi Mizuno , Rikiya Higashihara ). Daitoku also presented a number of albums under his own name such as Snapdragon (1977, with Ryōjirō Furusawa , Tamio Kawabata ), Skifflin ' (1981) and Jam Trip Heavy Metal L-Gaim (Columbia, 1984). In the field of jazz, Tom Lord lists him in 27 recording sessions between 1972 and 1994, most recently with Tamami Koyake ( Lady's Blues , 1992) and Takashi Mizuhashi ( Waltz for Debby , 1994). As a studio musician, he also worked with Mikami Kan and Kyoko Koizumi .

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  1. 大 徳 俊 幸 . In: Tower Records Online. August 30, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2017 (Japanese).
  2. Tom Lord: The Jazz Discography (online, accessed September 26, 2017)