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Hiroshi Suzuki (鈴木 弘, Suzuki Hiroshi, November 12, 1933 – January 16, 2020) was a Japanese American jazz trombonist. [1] Career
Hiroshi Suzuki (cinematographer), on films such as Love Letter; Hiroshi Suzuki, CEO of the Japanese corporation Hoya Corporation; Hiroshi Suzuki, CEO of the Japanese corporation skip Ltd. Hiroshi Suzuki, President & CEO of the Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corporation; Hiroshi Suzuki, Japanese diplomat who is the current ambassador to the ...
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Kuramoto admired Earth, Wind, and Fire for the way it combined jazz and R&B, and Santana for his identification with Latinos. He wanted to create a band that would represent Asian Americans. He named it after the Japanese city Hiroshima, which was mostly destroyed by an atomic weapon at the end of World War II. [2]
TBM's records captured a very important, vibrant era in the development of Japanese jazz. Stars like Isao Suzuki, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, George Kawaguchi, Terumasa Hino and Mari Nakamoto recorded their very first albums with the label. Artists also include Shuko Mizuno's "Jazz Orchestra '73", Toshiyuko Miyama and Masaru Imada.
Hiroshi Suzuki (disambiguation), multiple people; Hiroshi Tachi (舘 ひろし, born 1950), Japanese actor; Hiroshi Takahashi (architect) (高橋 ヒロシ, born 1953), Japanese architect; Hiroshi Takahashi (artist) (高橋 ヒロシ, born 1965), Japanese manga artist; Hiroshi Takahashi (table tennis) (高橋 浩), Japanese table tennis player
Casiopea (カシオペア, Kashiopea, derived from the name of the constellation Cassiopeia), now known in its fourth iteration as Casiopea-P4, is a Japanese jazz fusion band formed in 1976 by guitarist Issei Noro, bassist Tetsuo Sakurai, drummer Tohru "Rika" Suzuki, and keyboardist Hidehiko Koike.