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George Kawaguchi

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moved back to Japan, where he embarked on a career in jazz. He played first with an ensemble called the Azumanians, then joined the Big Four with
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Porter, Lewis; DeVito, Chris; Fujioka, Yasuhiro; Wild, David; Schmaler, Wolf (2008).
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on tour in the 1980s. He recorded extensively as a leader; his sidemen included
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quintet in Tokyo while the group was touring Japan.
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Index

Fukakusa
Kyoto
jazz
Dairen
Manchukuo
World War II
Hidehiko Matsumoto
Hachidai Nakamura
Mitsuru Ono
Art Blakey
Isao Suzuki
Motohiko Hino
Takeshi Inomata
Donald Harrison
Terence Blanchard
Norio Maeda
Tatsuya Takahashi
Nobuo Hara
John Coltrane
The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz
Barry Kernfeld
Categories
1927 births
2003 deaths
Japanese jazz bandleaders
Japanese jazz drummers
People from Manchukuo
Musicians from Kyoto Prefecture

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