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Kimiko was born in Kyoto, Japan in 1945. She first became interested in jazz at the age of 13 after hearing Chris Connor's song "All About Ronnie" on the radio. At age 16 she moved to Tokyo and started performing in jazz clubs.
Butterfly is a studio album by Kimiko Kasai with Herbie Hancock, originally released only in Japan in 1979. [2] [3] [4] [5] This is the only vocal collection album of ...
Richard Rudolph is the son of Muriel Eileen (Neufeld) and Sidney J. Rudolph. Rudolph is of Jewish descent. [1] His grandfather, Julius Abraham Rudashevsky, changed his surname from "Rudashevsky" to "Rudolph," and was one of the founding members of Congregation Beth Shalom in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. [2]
TBM-8 Kimiko Kasai With Kosuke Mine Quartet -Yellow Carcass In The Blue (LP) 1971; TBM-9 Masayuki Takayanagi & New Century Music Institute -Ginparis Session - June 26, 1963 (LP) 1971; TBM-10 New Direction For The Arts -Free Form Suite (LP, Album) 1972; TBM-11 Toya Shigeko With The Imada Masaru Trio (LP) 1972
Licorice Pizza, a coming of age comedy set in 1970s Los Angeles, has been criticized for including controversial scenes in which a white character uses a racist accent to imitate his Japanese wife.
15 – Kimiko Kasai, Japanese singer. 21 – Cameron Brown, American upright bassist. 28 – Daniel Carter, American saxophonist, flautist, clarinetist, and trumpeter. Unknown date. Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez Jr, American percussionist. Mongezi Feza, South African trumpeter and flautist (died 1975). Steve Gregory, English saxophonist, flautist ...
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Kimiko Kasai – In Person, 1973; Toni Tennille – More Than You Know, 1984; Renée Geyer – Sing to Me, 1985; Eartha Kitt – Live in London, 1990; Laura Fygi - Introducing, 1991; Gwen Guthrie - Guess Who I Saw Today, 1994; Chie Ayado – For All We Know, 1998; Janis Siegel – I Wish You Love, 2002; Ranee Lee – Just You, Just Me, 2005