- Ryo Kawasaki
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ryo Kawasaki
Img_capt = Ryo Kawasaki, 1995
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = 川崎燎
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Born = Birth date and age|1947|2|25|mf=yKōenji ,Tokyo
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Instrument =guitar s, keyboards
Genre =Jazz fusion
Occupation =Guitarist ,Composer ,Audio Engineer ,Software Programmer
Years_active = 1967 -
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URL = http://www.satellitesrecords.com/
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Past_members =Ryo Kawasaki (川崎燎, Kawasaki Ryo) (born
February 25 1947 ) chose a career as ajazz fusion guitarist after spending some years studying as ascientist . During the 60s he played with various Japanese jazz groups and also formed his own bands. In the early 70s he came toNew York where he settled and found steady work in very distinguished company, including the bands ofGil Evans ,Elvin Jones ,Chico Hamilton ,Ted Curson andJoanne Brackeen . In the mid-80s, Kawasaki drifted out of performing music in favour of writing musicsoftware programmes forcomputers . He also produced several techno dance singles, forming his own company, Satellites Records, for their release.In 1991 he returned to jazz and proved to be as skilled and adept as ever on albums recorded for a
Japan eselabel but marketed in the U.S. by his own company. Thanks to his long and wide experience, Kawasaki is able to switch with apparent ease between hard bop and jazz-rock. His playing is notable for its fluency and a sometimes hard-hitting style.Life
Early life (1947 – 1968)
Ryo Kawasaki was born in
Kōenji ,Tokyo whileJapan was still struggling and recovering from the early post WWII period. His father Torao Kawasaki was renowned and honored Japanesediplomat worked forJapanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 1919. Torao worked at varieties of JapaneseConsular andEmbassies includingSan Francisco ,Honolulu , Fengtian (then capital ofManchu , nowShenyang as city ofChina ),Shanghai andBeijing while active asEnglish teacher andtranslator for official diplomatic conferences. Ryo's mother Hiroko was alsomultilingual and spoke German, Russian, English, and Chinese aside from her native tongue Japanese. Hiroko grew up inManchu and then met Torao inShanghai . Torao was already 58 years of age when Ryo was born as only child and these unique circumstances of Ryo's parents may already have hinted Ryo's later developments and wandering nature ininternational circuit as anartist .Kawasaki's entire life has been marked by his innate inquisitiveness and powers of invention, both in
music andscience . While his mother encouraged him to takepiano andballet lessons, he has decided taking voice lessons andsolfege at age four andviolin lessons at five, and was reading music before elementary school. As a grade scholar, he began a lifelong fascination withastronomy andelectronics (he built his ownradio s,TV s andaudio systems includingamplifiers andspeakers as well astelescopes ). When Ryo was 10-years-old, he bought aukulele and, at 14, he got his firstacoustic guitar . The album Midnight Blue byKenny Burrell andStanley Turrentine inspired Ryo to studyjazz .In high school he began hanging out at coffee-houses that featured live music, formed a jazz ensemble and built an
electric organ that served as a primitivesynthesizer . By the time he was 16, his band was playing professionally in cabarets and strip joints. Although he continued to play music regularly, he attended Nippon University, majored inquantum physics and earned hisBachelor of Science Degree. Although he has failed to prove his main interest andintuitive belief at that time, which is to prove thatspeed (propagation ) ofgravity must be much greater thanspeed of light . He also did some teaching and contest judging at theYamaha musical instrument manufacturer's jazz school. Additionally he worked as asound engineer for JapaneseVictor Records andBGM /TBS Music where he learnedmixing andediting .Early career in Japan (1969 – 1973)
He recorded his first solo album for
Polydor Records when he was 22. Although he continued to perform with his jazz group, and at a young age was voted the #3jazz guitarist in a Japanesejazz poll , Ryo spent most of the next three years working asstudio musician on everything from advertising jingles to pop songs including countless radio and TV appearances. He recorded his second album forToshiba when he was 24. He played withB.B. King at a blues festival and also metGeorge Benson (they jammed for five hours at Ryo's house).He also has recorded and worked with notable Japanese Jazz legends such as drummer Takeshi Inomata and Sound limits, saxophonist Jiro Inagaki and Soul Mates, saxophonist Keiichiro Ebisawa, saxophonist Seiichi Nakamura, pianist Masahiko Sato (佐藤允彦), saxophonist Hidehiko Matsumoto (松本英彦) and many others.
Developments in New York City (1973 – 2002)
1973 – 1979 (as guitarist)
In 1973, Kawasaki arrived in New York. A friend picked him up at the airport and offered him an immediate gig with
Joe Lee Wilson playing at theLincoln Center as part of theNewport Jazz Festival . Soon Ryo was jamming regularly as part of the jazz community's "loft scene", and was invited to play withBobbi Humphrey . A few months later, Ryo walked up to his apartment and found a stranger waiting for him at his front door. It wasGil Evans and he invited Ryo to join The Gil Evans Orchestra (David Sanborn ,Howard Johnson ,Tom Malone ,Lew Soloff ) which was then working on a jazz recording ofJimi Hendrix compositions. Hendrix had dreamed up the concept with Evans, but Jimi died a week before the project started in 1970. Kawasaki also played on another Gil Evans album on RCA, There Comes a Time, withTony Williams on drums. Ryo rehearsed for a month with the third edition of Tony Williams' Lifetime with trio format with bassistDoug Rauch working withCarlos Santana at that time, but Tony left to spend a year in Europe before the band got the chance to perform in public.Kawasaki followed in the footsteps of
Jim Hall ,Gabor Szabo andLarry Coryell by becoming theguitarist in theChico Hamilton Band, playing on a U.S. tour and working on various film scores that Chico recorded inHollywood . Ryo made his debut U.S. album, Juice, in 1976 forRCA and was one of the first Japanese jazz artists to sign with a major label in the States. Sidemen on the project includedTom Coster (Carlos Santana ) andSam Morrison (Miles Davis ). Kawasaki followed that recording with two more albums, "Prism" and "Eight Mile Road", for the Japanese label East Wind. He also joined theElvin Jones Band for a year-long tour of North andSouth America andEurope . By 1978, Kawasaki was tired of touring with other bands and returned to his own projects.He explored
Music of India , learnedragas and recorded an Audio Fidelity album, Ring Toss, that combined eastern and western music. WithDave Liebman he recorded Nature's Revenge for the GermanMPS label and they toured Europe. Ryo also toured European jazz festivals withJoanne Brackeen as piano – guitar duo, and they recorded a pair of albums—AFT and Trinkets and Things—for Timeless Records in Holland. In Japan,Sony 's Open Sky label signed Ryo for three albums—Mirror of my Mind, Little Tree and Live—the latter, recorded in a Tokyo club, was one of the first all-digital recordings. Notable musicians participated on those recordings are :Michael Brecker ,Harvey Mason ,Leon Pendarvis ,Azar Lawrence ,Anthony Jackson ,Lincoln Goines ,Badal Roy ,Nana Vasconcelos ,Buddy Williams ,Larry Willis andAlex Blake to name a few. He also recorded an album called "Sapporo" for Swiss label America Sound in 1980 while touring Switzerland and Germany.1979 – 1990 (as inventor and programmer)
Kawasaki invented his own
guitar synthesizer in 1979, and used it to perform numerous solo shows atplanetarium s from 1980 to 1983. He also formed the jazz-rock group The Golden Dragon and performed concerts regularly in the 80s.Fostex developed the first quarter- inch-tape, eight-track recorder and asked Ryo to be the first artist to use it. He recorded the album Ryo in 1981 forPhilips Records and gained notoriety for creating all the music himself. He played only a nylon-string acoustic guitar with all his backing tracks created on his guitar synthesizer including the entire originalorchestration ofJoaquin Rodrigo 's well knownConcierto de Aranjuez –Adagio movement. He did another similar recording, Lucky Lady, the next year.When the
Commodore 64 computer came out with a sound-chip in it, Kawasaki became fascinated by the possibilities. He learned to writecomputer programs and devoted 16-hours-a-day for two years creating fourmusic software programs—Kawasaki Synthesizer, Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker, Kawasaki Magical Musicquill and Kawasaki MIDI Workstation—distributed by Sight and Sound Music. The first three programs were for school and home use, and the last one was for professional studios. He created an all-synthesized album, Images, in 1987; and the soundtrack, Pleasure Garden, in 1990 for anIMAX film about the preservation of the earth's endangered tropical rain forests.From 1986 to 1990, Kawasaki produced a series of high-charting 12 inch dance singles—"Electric World", "One Kiss", "No Expectations", "Say Baby I Love You", "Don't Tell Me", "Wildest Dreams", "Life is The Rhythm", "Pleasure Garden" and "Acid Heat"—that mixed free-style, house, acid house and ambient sounds. All of the production was done at his home studio, The Satellite Station, and the records were released on his own label, Satellites Records. His band and a dance troupe also performed extensively in New York dance clubs. In addition, for five years (1988 to 1993), Kawasaki was the New York producer and director of two Japanese national weekly music radio programs, "The Music Now" and "Idex Music Jam." In 1991. He also collaborated with Japanese koto master Kicho Takano and produced "Crystallization" in 1986.
1991 – 2000 (return to jazz guitarist)
Kawasaki's musical direction took another dramatic turn when he was signed by the new jazz and adult contemporary Japanese label One Voice as an
artist andrecord producer . Ryo's return tojazz , and his first album for the label, was the 1992 acoustic solo guitar album "Here, There and Everywhere " (released on One Voice in Japan and on Satellites Records in the U.S.). Kawasaki has produced and performed on three albums by Braziliansinger andguitarist Camila Benson for this label. Ryo's has continued to release a steady string of albums—the acoustic "My Reverie" (music fromBill Evans ,Debussy ,Ravel andGershwin ), the electric jazz guitar-oriented "Love Within The Universe" (which received considerable airplay across the country), "Remixes Remixes Vol. 1" (also featuring Benson), "Sweet Life" and CD releases of "Mirror of my Mind" (a jazz ensemble recording withHarvey Mason ,Michael Brecker ,Anthony Jackson , Leon Pendarvis and vocalist Radha Shottam).His another recent release "Cosmic Rhythm" in 1999 features British singer lyrisist
Clare Foster along with Ryo's current rhythm sectionVictor Jones on Drums,Lincoln Goines on Bass. The album also featuresDavid Kikoski on Piano andShunzo Ohno on Flugel Horn. All the songs were arranged and recorded by Ryo Kawasaki including original ten songs by Ryo himself.During 1995 – 1999, three noteworthy hip hop Super Stars
Puff Daddy ,Kool G Rap andKeith Murray have recorded Ryo's original composition "Bamboo Child " on their latest albums more than twenty years later from its original recording, proving that even Ryo's old recording would perfectly match with current Hip-Hop beats and moods.New developments in Estonia and beyond (2000 – present)
Ryo has released live studio trio album "Reval" in 2001, recorded in
Tallinn Estonia with Estonia's leading musicians Toivo Unt on Bass,Aivar Vassiljev on Drums and Kristi Keel onEnglish horn .His other projects include being a
composer ,music director as well asguitarist for thejazz ballet "Still Point" forEstonia n NationalOpera House during 2000 -2002. This ballet is choreographed byRussell Adamson , a nativeJamaica n who resides inHelsinki . Ryo also released his thirdacoustic guitar solo album 'E' in 2002. From year 2000, Kawasaki has further expanded his live appearances intoRussia andBaltic region Jazz Festivals. His quartet has appeared at Rigas Ritmi Jazz Festival inRiga /Latvia ,Pori and other jazz festivals inFinland ,Ukraine ,Lithuania as well as Саранск (Saransk ) Jazz Ark Festival, Saransk is a Capital ofMordovia Republic located 630 km east fromMoscow . He also appeared numerous times atNõmme Jazz Festival inEstonia while assisting the production of this jazz festival.Kawasaki's most recent projects during 2005 – 2007 include guitar trio project with American
drummer Brian Melvin and Estonianbassist Toivo Unt under the name "Art of Trio" performing in variety of venues inFinland ,Sweden andBaltic states , and performing with Estonian vocalist Jaanika Ventsel, while touring and recording inJapan for the duo project withbassist Yoshio 'Chin' Suzuki (鈴木良雄), their new duo CD "Agana " was released in February 2007.Discography
CD reissues are not shown in the list.
Albums as band leader
* "
Easy Listening Jazz Guitar " (1970)
* "Gut's the Guitar " (1972)
* "Prism" (1975)
* "Eight Mile Road" (1976)
* "Juice" (1976)
* "Ring Toss " (1977)
* "Nature's Revenge " (1978)
* "Mirror of My Mind " (1979)
* "Little Tree " (1980)
* "Live" (1980)
* "Sapporo" (1980)
* "Ryo" (1982)
* "Lucky Lady " (1983)
* "Images" (1987)
* "Here, There and Everywhere" (1992)
* "My Reverie " (1993)
* "Love Within the Universe " (1994)
* "Remixes, remixes Vol.1. " (1995)
* "Sweet Life " (1996)
* "Cosmic Rhythm " (1999)
* "Reval" (2001)
* "E" (2002)
* "Agana" (2007)12 inch dance singles
* "Electric World" (1987)
* "One Kiss" (1988)
* "No Expectations" (1988)
* "Say Baby I Love You" (1988)
* "Wildest Dreams" (1989)
* "Life Is the Rhythm" (1989)
* "Pleasure Garden" (1990)Recordings with others
* "Head-Rock" / Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media (1970)
* "Sound of Sound Limited" / Takeshi Inomata (1970)
* "Something" / Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media Feat.Steve Marcus" (1971)
* "Rock Guitar Battle '71" / Various artists (1971)
* "Guitar Workshop" / Various artists (1971)
* "Chigaihoken" / Ushio Sakai (1973)
* "Plays Jimi Hendrix" /Gil Evans (1975)
* "Mobius" /Cedar Walton (1975)
* "There Comes a Time" /Gil Evans (1976)
* "Tarika Blue vol.1" / Tarika Blue (1976)
* "What Would It Be Without You" /Joe Lee Wilson (1976)
* "Tokyo Concert" /Gil Evans (1976)
* "Tarika Blue vol.2" / Tarika Blue (1977)
* "Main Force" /Elvin Jones (1977)
* "Time Capsule" /Elvin Jones (1977)
* "Aft" / JoAnne Brackeen (1978)
* "' Round About Midnight" /Ted Curson (1978)
* "Trinkets and Things" / JoAnne Brackeen (1979)
* "Pleasure" / Shigeharu Mukai (1979)
* "All-In All-Out" / Masahiko Sato – 佐藤允彦 (1979)
* "I Heard Mingus" /Ted Curson (1980)
* "Manhattan Skyline" / Hiroki Miyano (1980)
* "Impressions of Charles Mingus" /Teo Macero (1983)
* "Crystallization (夕日とハドソン)" / 高野基長 (1986)
* "Christmas Songs" / Carolling Carollers (1988)
* "New York String Quartet vol.1" / New York String Quartet (1988)
* "New York String Quartet vol. 2" / New York String Quartet (1989)
* "Wave" / Camila Benson (1995)
* "Classic Jazz Funk, Vol. 6: The Definitive Jap-Jazz Mastercuts" / Various artists (1995)
* "Dusty Fingers Volume 1" / Various artists (1995)
* "Memories" / Camila Benson (1996)
* "Trinkets and Things" / Cosmic Village (1997)
* "Desafinado" / Camila Benson (1997)
* "I Will" / John Clark (1997)
* "RCA Victor 80th Anniversary, Vol. 6: [1970-1979" / Various artists (1997)
* "Battle of the Bands: Evans Vs. Mingus" / Various artists (1998)
* "Super Guitarists" / Various artists (1999)
* "Jazz Spectrum: Real Jazz for Real People, Vol. 2" / Various artists (1999)
* "Three Flutes Up" / Chip Shelton (1999)
* "More What Flutes 4" / Chip Shelton (2001)
* "Different Dreams 2" / Various artists – Estonian Jazz (2001)
* "Impressions of Miles Davis" /Teo Macero (2001)oftware
* "
Kawasaki Synthesizer " (1984)
* "Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker " (1984)
* "Kawasaki Magical Musicquill " (1985)
* "Kawasaki Midi Workstation " (1986)Video and film
* "
Different Drummer " with Elvin Jones (1979)
* "Jazz in Exile " Documentary (1982)External links
* [http://www.satellitesrecords.com Ryo Kawasaki Official site]
* [http://www.satellitesrecords.com/artists/kawasaki.html Ryo Kawasaki bio]
* [http://www.satellitesrecords.com/artists/guitarsynthesizer.htm Ryo Kawasaki Guitar Synthesizer Museum]
* [http://www.satellitesrecords.com/artists/c64.htm Ryo Kawasaki C64 site]
* [http://www.nommejazz.ee/ Nõmme Jazz Festival]Persondata
NAME=Kawasaki, Ryo
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Jazz guitarist
DATE OF BIRTH=February 25 ,1947
PLACE OF BIRTH=Tokyo, Japan
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