Nobuyoshi Ino (born March 26, 1950,
Gunma
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Gunma Prefecture has a population of 1,937,626 (1 October 2019) and has a geographic area of 6,362 km2 (2,456 sq mi). Gunma Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture and Fukushima P ...
) is a Japanese
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
double-bassist.
Ino began playing professionally in the early 1970s, and worked in that decade with
Motohiko Hino
Motohiko "Toko" Hino (January 3, 1946 in Tokyo – May 13, 1999) was a Japanese jazz drummer.
Hino's father, who was a dancer and musician, taught Hino and his brother, Terumasa Hino, tap dancing as children.[Terumasa Hino
is a Japanese jazz trumpeter. He is considered one of Japan's finest jazz musicians. His instruments include the trumpet, cornet, and flügelhorn.
Early life
He was born in Tokyo, Japan, and his father was a trumpeter and tap dancer. Hino start ...]
,
Kosuke Mine
Kosuke Mine (峰厚介) (born Kenji Wakabayashi, February 6, 1944, Tokyo) is a Japanese jazz saxophonist.
Mine played clarinet as a youth before switching to saxophone as a teenager. He began recording as a leader around 1970, and worked during th ...
,
Akira Miyazawa Akira Miyazawa (宮沢昭) (December 6, 1927 in Matsumoto – July 6, 2000 in Tokyo) was a Japanese jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and flautist.
Miyazawa played as a teenager in Japanese military bands during World War II, then embarked on a career ...
,
Masahiko Sato
is a Japanese jazz pianist, composer and arranger.
Early life
Satoh was born in Tokyo on 6 October 1941. His mother was Setsu and his father, who owned small businesses, was Yoshiaki Satoh. The house that his family moved into in 1944 contained ...
,
Isao Suzuki
was a Japanese jazz double-bassist.
Biography
Born in Tokyo, Japan, Suzuki learned to play bass on United States military bases, and played early in his career with Shotaro Moriyasu, Hidehiko Matsumoto, and Sadao Watanabe. He led his own ensem ...
,
Hidefumi Toki
Hidefumi (written: or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
*, Japanese jazz and electronic musician
*, Japanese artist, writer and animator
*, Japanese voice actor
{{given name
Japanese masculine given na ...
, and
Kazumi Watanabe
is a Japanese guitarist. Other guitarists such as Luke Takamura and Sugizo have cited him as an influence.
Career
Watanabe learned guitar at the age of 12 from Sadanori Nakamure at the Yamaha Music School in Tokyo. He released his first album ...
. Early in the 1980s he played with
Masayuki Takayanagi
was a Japanese jazz / free improvisation / noise musician. He was active in the Japanese jazz scene from the late 1950s. In the 1960s he formed New Directions (later New Direction Unit), which recorded several albums throughout the 1970s. He also ...
and
Aki Takase
(born January 26, 1948) is a Japanese jazz pianist and composer.
Biography
Takase was born in Osaka and started to play piano at age 3. Raised in Tokyo, she studied classical piano at Toho Gakuen School of Music.Ankeny, Jaso"Artist Biography".A ...
, then formed a duo with
Lester Bowie
Lester Bowie (October 11, 1941 – November 8, 1999) was an American jazz trumpet player and composer. He was a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and co-founded the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Biography
Born in t ...
, performing from 1984 to 1988 (including on the 1985 album ''
Duet
A duet is a musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a harmony, as the performers take turns performing a solo ...
''). He also worked with
Alex Schlippenbach
Alexander von Schlippenbach (born 7 April 1938) is a German jazz pianist and composer. He came to prominence in the 1960s playing free jazz in a trio with saxophonist Evan Parker and drummer Paul Lovens, and as a member of the Globe Unity Orchest ...
and
Sunny Murray
James Marcellus Arthur "Sunny" Murray (September 21, 1936 – December 7, 2017) was an American musician, and was one of the pioneers of the free jazz style of drumming.
Biography
Murray was born in Idabel, Oklahoma, where he was raised by an ...
in a trio setting and toured with
Elvin Jones
Elvin Ray Jones (September 9, 1927 – May 18, 2004) was an American jazz drummer of the post-bop era.
Most famously a member of John Coltrane's quartet, with whom he recorded from late 1960 to late 1965, Jones appeared on such widely celebrate ...
. He founded an ensemble called Four Sounds in 1989 which featured Kosuke Mine,
Fumio Itabashi, and
Hiroshi Murakami
is a Japanese jazz drummer.
Murakami began playing percussion as a teenager, and was playing in a group with Takehiro Honda at age 19. He would go on to play with Masabumi Kikuchi, Kosuke Mine, and Sadao Watanabe in the 1970s, in addition to dru ...
as sidemen. Later in his career he worked with
Masahiko Togashi
was a Japanese jazz percussionist and composer.
Togashi grew up in a musical household; his father was a double-bassist in a swing jazz ensemble, and Togashi learned violin and drums, playing the latter in his father's band. He worked with Sadao ...
as well as with Aki Takase once more.
Discography
As leader/co-leader
* ''Mountain'' (Better Days, 1981)
* ''Zoomin with
Motohiko Hino
Motohiko "Toko" Hino (January 3, 1946 in Tokyo – May 13, 1999) was a Japanese jazz drummer.
Hino's father, who was a dancer and musician, taught Hino and his brother, Terumasa Hino, tap dancing as children.[Lester Bowie
Lester Bowie (October 11, 1941 – November 8, 1999) was an American jazz trumpet player and composer. He was a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and co-founded the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Biography
Born in t ...]
(Paddle Wheel, 1985)
* ''My Funny Valentine'' with
Takehiro Honda was a Japanese jazz pianist and band leader.
Honda was born in Miyako, Iwate. He started playing piano at age five and studied at the Kunitachi College of Music, where he played in a quartet with Kazunori Takeda. By 1969 he was recording with a tr ...
,
Takeo Moriyama (Sony Music, 1985)
* ''Reason For Being'' with
Masayuki Takayanagi
was a Japanese jazz / free improvisation / noise musician. He was active in the Japanese jazz scene from the late 1950s. In the 1960s he formed New Directions (later New Direction Unit), which recorded several albums throughout the 1970s. He also ...
(Jinya Disc, 1992)
* ''October Bass Tri-Logue'' with
Barre Phillips
Barre Phillips (born October 27, 1934, in San Francisco, California, United States) is an American jazz bassist. A professional musician since 1960, he moved to New York City in 1962, then to Europe in 1967. Since 1972, he has been based in south ...
, Tetsu Saitoh (PLJ, 2001) – recorded in 2000
* ''Bass Duet'' with Tetsu Saitoh (Senkoji, 2005)
* ''Rostbeständige Zeit'' with
Kazuo Imai is a Tokyo-based guitarist who plays in a rigorous and original free improvisation idiom. His music joins the rigour and texture of contemporary classical with the passion of free jazz. He has played with many Western and Japanese improvisers, inc ...
,
Axel Dörner
Axel Dörner (born 26 April 1964 in Cologne, Germany) is a German trumpeter, pianist, and composer.
Biography
Dörner studied piano in the Dutch town Arnhem (1988–89) and at the Music Academy in Cologne (1989–1996). From 1991 he studied t ...
, Noritaka Tanaka (Doubtmusic, 2010)
CD– recorded in 2008
* ''SoNAISH Gut Bass Duo'' with Tetsu Saitoh (Sonaish, 2011) – recorded in 2005
* ''Kami Fusen'' with
Itaru Oki
was a Japanese jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist.
Oki was born in Kobe. He began studying koto as a child, under instruction from his mother, who was a professional kotoist. He took up trumpet from 1955 and played in high school bands, then en ...
, Choi Sun Bae (
NoBusiness, 2017)
* ''Live at Jazz Inn Lovely 1990'' with Masayuki Takayanagi, Masabumi Kikuchi (NoBusiness, 2020) – live recorded in 1990
External links
*
References
*"Nobuyoshi Ino". ''
The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz''. 2nd edition, ed.
Barry Kernfeld
Barry Dean Kernfeld (born August 11, 1950) is an American musicologist and jazz saxophonist who has researched and published extensively about the history of jazz and the biographies of its musicians.
Education
In 1968, Kernfeld enrolled at U ...
.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ino, Nobuyoshi
Japanese jazz double-bassists
1950 births
Living people
21st-century double-bassists
NoBusiness Records artists
Victor Entertainment artists