Masayoshi Kabe
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(5 November 194926 September 2020) often known by his stage name Louise Louis, was a Japanese bassist and guitarist from
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, Japan. Numerous online sources present him as half-French and half-Japanese, but it's actually a marketing creation from the producers of the Golden Cups; Kabe was half-American and half-Japanese. He began his career in 1966 as a member of
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. He was a studio musician throughout the 1970s and also a member of various bands such as Speed, Glue & Shinki until he permanently joined the supergroup Pink Cloud (a.k.a. Johnny, Louis & Char) in 1978. After they disbanded in 1994 he formed the instrumental side-project ZZK while providing support to other musicians as a bassist. He also recorded four albums as bass player with the band
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from 1995 to 1998. He died on 26 September 2020, of multiple organ failure.


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* 1949 births 2020 deaths Japanese musicians Japanese people of French descent Musicians from Yokohama {{Japan-musician-stub