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  1. 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.

  2. ツトムヤマシタStomu Yamash'ta 本名:山下 勉、1947年 3月15日 - )は京都市出身の打楽器奏者、作曲家、キーボーディスト、禅美学者。

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Go_(band)Go (band) - Wikipedia

    Go was a Japanese rock supergroup formed in 1976 by Stomu Yamashta (percussion and keyboards), which included Steve Winwood (vocals and keyboards), Al Di Meola (lead guitar), Klaus Schulze (synthesizers) and Michael Shrieve (drums).

  5. Stomu Yamashta, born Tsutomu Yamashita , 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.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Go_TooGo Too - Wikipedia

    Go Too ( 1977) is Go's third album. Go was founded by Stomu Yamashta, Steve Winwood and Michael Shrieve. For this album, Jess Roden replaced Steve Winwood (who had left the group). The style of the music became modified accordingly. In addition, Linda Lewis was hired as a singer.

  7. Jun 14, 2022 · Amongst a lineage of Japanese musicians who have fused East and West in music, Stomu Yamashta—a legendary percussionist who once entranced the entire classical music world with his acrobatic drumming—holds a singular and spectacular case.

  8. Go is the first album by the rock music supergroup Go. Recorded at Island Studios in London in February 1976, [3] it was released on Island Records in April of the same year.

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