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JAZZNICITY

CULTURE / Music / JAZZNICITY
Jun 17, 2001
Jazz from the tap, running hot and cool
Great jazz, in styles ranging from traditional swing to eclectic free jazz, can be heard nightly in Tokyo. Two of the most popular and listenable acts are the cool-jazz guitarist Sadanori Nakamure and the hard-bop group Alto Nakayoshi Koyoshi. Though both play styles of jazz that originated in the '50s, their enthusiasm and technique make their gigs glisten with a thriving jazz spirit.
CULTURE / Music / JAZZNICITY
May 20, 2001
Taking Tokyo by the horn
When Luis Valle first came to Tokyo four years ago, he had a hard time. At his first trumpet sessions, he was hitting those way-high notes and his solos were hard and fast, but reading the jazz charts was something else.
CULTURE / Music / JAZZNICITY
Apr 15, 2001
Between rock and a jazz session
What do famous guitarists do after climbing to the top of their field, having contributed to literally hundreds of the most influential jazz, rock and pop records of the past 30 years? Well, if you ask Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather, the answer is: They turn up the amps, load their guitar chops with grit and start jamming.

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