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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YamashitaYamashita - Wikipedia

    Yamashita Shintaro (山下新太郎, 1881-1966), Japanese painter. Stomu Yamashta or Yamashita Tsutomu (born 1947), Japanese percussionist, keyboardist and composer. Tadashi Yamashita (born 1942), Japanese-born American martial artist. Takuji Yamashita (1874-1959), Japanese-American civil rights pioneer.

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  3. Stomu Yamashita. pianista free jazz Yōsuke Yamashita. Stomu Yamashita (nombre de nacimiento, Yamashita Tsutomu, en japonés "山下勉") nacido el 15 de marzo de 1947, en Kioto, es un baterista, percusionista, teclista y compositor japonés de jazz y de rock. Con frecuencia aparece citado como Stomu Yamashta o Stomu Yamash'ta.

  4. Stomu Yamash'ta is a Japanese percussionist, keyboardist, composer and experimental artist. He is probably best known for his work leading the jazz-rock fusion group Go, which released three albums in 1976-77. Yamash'ta was born March 15, 1947 in Kyoto. He studied at the Kyoto Academy of Music and made his solo concert debut at the age of 16.

  5. Stomu Yamashta (or Yamash'ta), born Tsutomu Yamashita (山下勉, Yamashita Tsutomu, 15 March 1947) is a Japanese percussionist, keyboardist and composer. He is best known for pioneering and popularising a fusion of traditional Japanese percussive music with Western progressive rock music in the 1960s and 1970s. In the latter part of the 1970s, he led the supergroup "Go" with Steve Winwood, Al ...

  6. Jan 22, 2018 · Brown worked with Yamashta the previous year on the album Raindog and they were back at Basing street studios for the recording of Go. Interestingly this was February 1976, the same month Camel recorded Moonmadness, the topic of my previous article, at the same studio. Stomu Yamashata’s instructions were: “I want to work with everyone live.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_HopperHugh Hopper - Wikipedia

    1963–2009. Formerly of. The Wilde Flowers [1] Soft Machine [2] Website. hugh-hopper .com. Hugh Colin Hopper (29 April 1945 – 7 June 2009) was a British progressive rock and jazz fusion bass guitarist. He was a prominent member of the Canterbury scene, as a member of Soft Machine and other bands. [3]

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