祭りの幻想
Hideo Shiraki (白木秀雄; born 1 January 1933 in Tokyo; died 31 August 1972) was a Japanese jazz drummer and bandleader, best known for his work in the 1950s and 1960s. Famed earlier on for hard bop, he later explored world jazz. Shiraki emerged in the new Japanese jazz scene of the 1950s that grew out of the influence of the US occupying forces. He studied percussion at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and, during this period, played with Masashi Nagao's Blue Coats. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, his quintet was popular in Japan and was associated with the funky boom craze for hard bop. Hidehiko Sleepy Matsumoto, Terumasa Hino and Yuzuru Sera all passed through his quintet. Notable albums include 1961's In Fiesta (Teichiku Japan), which included a version of Benny Golson's Five Spot After Dark. Performers on the album included Hidehiko Matsumoto on tenor and flute and Yuzuru Sera on piano. 1965's Sakura Sakura united the quintet (including Terumasa Hino on trumpet) with three female koto players as Shiraki moved into a world jazz approach. An invited November 1965 performance at the Berlin Jazz Festival, organised by Joachim-Ernst Berendt, saw the quintet work with a koto quartet and was feted for mixing jazz with traditional Japanese music. He also played with Toshiko Akiyoshi, including two tracks on her 1961 album Toshiko Meets Her Old Pals. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hideo Shiraki (白木秀雄; born 1 January 1933 in Tokyo; died 31 August 1972) was a Japanese jazz drummer and bandleader, best known for his work in the 1950s and 1960s. Famed earlier on for hard bop, he later explored world jazz. Shiraki emerged in the new Japanese jazz scene of the 1950s that grew out of the influence of the US occupying forces. He studied percussion at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and, during this period, played with Masashi Nagao's Blue Coats. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, his quintet was popular in Japan and was associated with the funky boom craze for hard bop. Hidehiko Sleepy Matsumoto, Terumasa Hino and Yuzuru Sera all passed through his quintet. Notable albums include 1961's In Fiesta (Teichiku Japan), which included a version of Benny Golson's Five Spot After Dark. Performers on the album included Hidehiko Matsumoto on tenor and flute and Yuzuru Sera on piano. 1965's Sakura Sakura united the quintet (including Terumasa Hino on trumpet) with three female koto players as Shiraki moved into a world jazz approach. An invited November 1965 performance at the Berlin Jazz Festival, organised by Joachim-Ernst Berendt, saw the quintet work with a koto quartet and was feted for mixing jazz with traditional Japanese music. He also played with Toshiko Akiyoshi, including two tracks on her 1961 album Toshiko Meets Her Old Pals. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Five Spot After Dark
Cherokee
In Fiesta
Just One Or Eight
Groovy Samba
Blue Romeo
祭りの幻想
Sayonara Blues
YOU DONT KNOW WHAT LOVE IS
ジンク
ETUDE
ジャスト・ワン・オア・エイト
Senor Blues
チュニジアの夜
ブルー・ロメオ
Tico Tico
Doing The Thing
You Don't Know What Love Is
思い出のサンフランシスコ
A Night In Tunisia
Besame Mucho
I Got Rhythm
Lover, Come Back To Me
Deux Step
Gypsy Blue
Fiesta
Orfeo Negro
The Man I Love
Tuxedo Junction
祭の幻想
Around The World
Drum Boogie
チェロキー
ユー・ドント・ノウ・ホワット・ラブ・イズ
Etude No. 1
Moritat
Dig
On A Slow Boat To China
A Mono-Drummer
Etude No.1
ファイブ・スポット・アフター・ダーク
赤坂の夜は更けて
Caravan
恋人よわれに帰れ
Mean To Me
山中節
よさこい節
私の彼氏
Swinging The Samba
Blowing The Blues Away
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