Shinobu Ito (musician)
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Shinobu Ito / 伊東忍 is a Japanese jazz and fusion guitarist. He has lived in New York City since 1977. He played mainstream jazz, but later broadened his jazz guitar style without sticking strictly to jazz.


Biography

Ito was born in Oiso, Kanagawa, Japan.


Early Age / 1971

While a young boy, he was interested in
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, so his father bought him a guitar and gave him lessons. Shinobu devoted great efforts to his study of the guitar and eventually developed an ambition to become a noted guitaristin the future. In junior high school, he organized his own pop music group and performed at various musical events. He became interested in jazz guitar during his high school days when he listened
Wes Montgomery John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery (March 6, 1923 – June 15, 1968) was an American jazz guitarist. Montgomery was known for an unusual technique of plucking the strings with the side of his thumb and his extensive use of octaves, which gave him a dist ...
. While attending
Tokai University is a private non-sectarian higher education institution located in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded by Dr. Shigeyoshi Matsumae. It was accredited under Japan's old educational system in 1946 and under the new system in 1950. In 2008, Tokai Un ...
, Shinobu studied with the respected guitar teacher
Ikuo Shiosaki
and became a member of the university'
Tokai University Jazz Workshop


Professional career in Japan / 1971-1977

He also began his professional career at this time, performing at clubs and on recordings. In 1975
Shinobu
experienced a great culture shock socially and musically during a 6-month stay in
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. During this period in L.A. Shinobu met
Toshiko Akiyoshi is a Japanese–American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader. Akiyoshi received fourteen Grammy Award nominations and was the first woman to win Best Arranger and Composer awards in ''Down Beat'' magazine's annual Readers' Poll. ...
, who introduced him to many musicians and strongly suggested to him that he go to New York to learn and play jazz on his next visit to the States. When he returned to Japan in 1975, Shinobu joined vocalis
Yoshiko Kimura
s group, and also resumed activities with top Japanese musicians such as Kohsuke Mine, Seiichi Nakamura, Shigeharu Mukai, Hidefumi Toki and Takao Uematsu. He also had opportunities to play with Tete Montliu, Bill Reichenbach, Ronnie Foster, Stanley Banks in this era. Also in 1975, he was chosen as one of the 20 popular guitarist in Japan b
Swing Journal magazine
In keeping with his plan, Shinobu returned to the United States in 1977 and settled in New York City.


1-3. New York / 1977-2006

He became a member of a 10-piece band directed by
Reggie Workman Reginald "Reggie" Workman (born June 26, 1937 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American avant-garde jazz and hard bop double bassist, recognized for his work with both John Coltrane and Art Blakey. Career Early in his career, Workman worke ...
, which performed mainly at Brooklyn festivals. He also joine
Teruo Nakamura & his Rising Sun Band
and became involved in various other musical activities mostly in the New York area. Additionally, Shinobu appeared on renowned Japanese pianist
Tsuyoshi Yamamoto is a Japanese jazz pianist and composer. Life and career Yamamoto was largely self-taught as a pianist, although he did have piano lessons as a child. He attended Nihon University. As a student there, he played professionally, first as an accom ...
's album in 1981. Some of the many musicians he played with at this time include Joe Jones Jr., Sadik Hakim, John Orr, Tommy Turrentine, Bob Mintzer, Rickey Ford and Kenny Kirkland, among others. In 1982, he formed and recorded his own first fusion group with T.M.Stenens, Kyle Hicks and Gene Williams while continuing straight ahead jazz activities. He would occasionally lead groups at jazz clubs such as the Blue Note, 55 Bar, the Angry Squire, Pat's and grabbed many great opportunities to play with some great musicians including Valery Ponomarev, Lonnie Plaxico, Eddie Henderson, Lonnie Smith, Jesse Davis, Kenny Davis and Jeff Williams, among others. In 1989, Shinobu recorded with pianist
Kris Defoort Kris Defoort is a Belgian avant-garde jazz pianist and composer. He was born on 30 November 1959 in Bruges. He also teaches at the Brussels conservatory. His brother is Bart Defoort (saxophonist and composer). He entered in 1978 the Antwerp ...
's 10-piece group which included Mike Formanek, Vincent Herring and Judy Niemack. Shinobu released his first CD in 1991 with Tom Harrell, Danny Gottlieb, Gary King, Mark Soskin and Dick Oates. So he did a promotional tour to Japan in 1991. Ito had made his album debut as a fusion player, and the session at legendar
Roppongi Pit-Inn
included old friends Ken Shima on piano, Hidefumi Toki on alto sax and Kenji Takamizu on electric bass. However, what I heard on the live session recording were not the songs I remember from my youth. Apart from "S.O.S." by Wes Montgomery, all songs were originals by Shinobu Ito, and all had very beautiful melodies. In 1995, Shinobu subsequently joined tenor saxophonist Eric Wyatt's group and produced his debut CD in 1997. So he has played with countless musicians who are also based mostly in Brooklyn, such as Antonio Hart, Mark Shim, Alvester Garnett, Rodney Green, Lester Bowie, Kenyatta Beasley, Tim Perryman and others. Shinobu also performed at th
Montreal Jazz Festival
with renowned guitarist
Ryo Kawasaki was a Japanese jazz fusion guitarist, composer and band leader, best known as one of the first musicians to develop and popularise the fusion genre and for helping to develop the guitar synthesizer in collaboration with Roland Corporation and K ...
.


New Musical Direction & Beyond / 2006-present

At a same time, he took a direction not quite possible for a guitarist in jazz scene – he felt he needed to question himself on what musical direction he should be taking. As a guitarist, he reached out toward the musical treasure chest of Spain, and of
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, and listened broadly and deeply for sources of inspiration. Traditional music for guitar draws heavily upon
tango Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...
,
choro ''Choro'' (, "cry" or "lament"), also popularly called ''chorinho'' ("little cry" or "little lament"), is an instrumental Brazilian popular music genre which originated in 19th century Rio de Janeiro. Despite its name, the music often has a ...
and
flamenco Flamenco (), in its strictest sense, is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the gitano subculture of the region of Andalusia, and also having historical presence in Extremadura and ...
, and Ito found inspiration in the works of
Enrique Granados Pantaleón Enrique Joaquín Granados y Campiña (27 July 1867 – 24 March 1916), commonly known as Enric Granados in Catalan or Enrique Granados in Spanish, was a composer of classical music, and concert pianist from Catalonia, Spain. ...
and
Isaac Albéniz Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz y Pascual (; 29 May 1860 – 18 May 1909) was a Spanish virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor. He is one of the foremost composers of the Post-Romantic era who also had a significant influence on his conte ...
, along with contemporary Latin American composers
Antonio Lauro Antonio Lauro (August 3, 1917 – April 18, 1986) was a Venezuelan musician, considered to be one of the foremost South American composers for the guitar in the 20th century. Biography Antonio Lauro was born in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela. Hi ...
and
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. As well, he began listening intently to the works of
Heitor Villa-Lobos Heitor Villa-Lobos (March 5, 1887November 17, 1959) was a Brazilian composer, conductor, cellist, and classical guitarist described as "the single most significant creative figure in 20th-century Brazilian art music". Villa-Lobos has become the ...
, who could be called the "Bach of Brazil". These styles of music were mostly composed originally for the guitar, while even orchestral works as well as piano pieces were arranged for the guitar, all of them made up the core repertory for classical guitar. "When these types of music are played with
improvisation Improvisation is the activity of making or doing something not planned beforehand, using whatever can be found. Improvisation in the performing arts is a very spontaneous performance without specific or scripted preparation. The skills of impr ...
, they organically link with
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 ...
, which enables the creation of a new kind of music, does it not?" wonders Ito. Fortunately, there are many of Latin guitarists in New York, who all exchange ideas with each other. The construction and modes of expression in these styles of playing and phrasing can be closely studied. Moreover, the beautiful melodies and active rhythms can be further brought to life within the context of the jazz groove. One very significant influence on Shinobu Ito has been that o
Baden Powell
1937–2000), the Brazilian-born guitar genius who developed the primitive percussive style of guitar known as Afro Samba and used it for jazz improvisation. It was this inspiration that led Ito to release the album to tribute to Baden Powell and
Antonio Lauro Antonio Lauro (August 3, 1917 – April 18, 1986) was a Venezuelan musician, considered to be one of the foremost South American composers for the guitar in the 20th century. Biography Antonio Lauro was born in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela. Hi ...
in 2002. While Ito was criticized for nylon strings on a Spanish guitar performance, it marked his decision to take a new direction. While Shinobu is known as a jazz guitarist who plays with a pick, in this new direction he plays only with his fingers, as do classical guitar players. Moreover, he improvises on these tunes, effectively fusing classical guitar and jazz. In a Harlem jazz club, Shinobu played blues on a full-size archtop guitar, and was said to create exactly the same groove that first-rate American
blues Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the Afr ...
musicians would. However, when he played hard bop, he was admired for being top level in Japan. However, Shinobu would not settle for that, and without sticking strictly to jazz, he sought out to broaden his sense of expression on the guitar. Classical guitar genius
Kazuhito Yamashita is a Japanese classical guitarist and husband of the composer Keiko Fujiie. His technique and expression are highly acclaimed. By the age of 32, Yamashita had already released 52 albums, including repertoires for solo guitar, guitar concertos, cha ...
is also someone of interest to Shinobu. From this influence he got to know a guitar solo CD called Bolero, containing famous orchestral composition by Ravel, played by
Larry Coryell Larry Coryell (born Lorenz Albert Van DeLinder III; April 2, 1943 – February 19, 2017) was an American jazz guitarist. Early life Larry Coryell was born in Galveston, Texas, United States. He never knew his biological father, a musician. He w ...
, considered a young revolutionary for his fusion of rock and jazz in the 60s. Finding Yamashita interesting as a classical guitarist, Coryell engendered a new era, and this spirit of adventure overlapped with the bold decision taken by Shinobu to improvise on classical guitar pieces. When executive jazz produce
Yoichi Nakao
first heard of Ito's idea to make an album of classical repertoire rendered with improvisation, he was quickly reminded of what Larry Coryell approached many years ago. As a jazz guitarist who dares create a new approach, Ito has released a second Spanish guitar album that truly captures this stance of adventure. The album fully captures this feeling. Shinobu Ito has worked as an instructor in the Jazz Division of the Senzoku College of Music in Tokyo between year 2005–2007, and moves between Tokyo and New York to attend to various projects. He has returned to New York City finally in March 2009 and resuming activities again. Shinobu Ito is a mature musician who still is willing to take on a challenge and explore new directions. Jazz produce
Youichi Nakao
quote .


Discography


As leader

* LIVE AT PAT'S (2019) * LIVE AT CANDY (2013) * MUSICA PARA ENANAMORADOS (2006) * SERENATA (2005) * A TRIBUTE TO BARDEN POWELL & ANTONIO LAURO (2002) * ONE LIFE TO LIVE (2001) * SAILING ROLLING (1991)


As co-leader

* SERENATA (2005)


As sideman

* GOD SON ・ Eric Wyatt (1997) * LOOKING AROUND ・ Kris Defoort・(1990) * LUCKY YOU ・ Kris Defoort・(1990) * P.S.I LOVE YOU ・ Tsuyoshi Yamamoto・(1981)


Miscellaneous work



Awarded:Certificate of Achievement. Copyrighted with
ASCAP The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) () is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that collectively licenses the public performance rights of its members' musical works to venues, broadca ...
&
Copyright and Industrial Design Branch, CANADA
(1988)
Jazz Conception / Study Guide Series
Japanese translation・ (1999) *
Senzoku Gakuen College of Music is a private educational institution in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. The institution operates a school of music, a junior college, primary and secondary schools, and a kindergarten. The first Senzoku Gakuen school, the Hiratsuka Sewing School f ...
,Jazz Division Instructor・(2005-2007)


Musicians played with


In Japan


Tsuyoshi YamamotoYoshiko KimuraSeiichi NakamuraShigeharu Mukai
*
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* Koshuke Mine * Ken Shima
Kenji Takamizu
* Masae Nambu *
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* Tete Montliu *
Dennis Davis Dennis Davis (August 28, 1949 – April 6, 2016) was an American drummer and session musician best known for his work with David Bowie, playing on ten albums - including seven successive studio albums - during the singer's classic mid- and late ...
*
Ronnie Foster Ronnie Foster (born May 12, 1950) is an American funk and soul jazz organist, and record producer. His albums recorded for Blue Note Records in the 1970s have gained a cult following after the emergence of acid jazz. Early life Foster was born ...

Stanley Banks


Mainly in the States


Teruo NakamuraPhillip Woo
*
Ryo Kawasaki was a Japanese jazz fusion guitarist, composer and band leader, best known as one of the first musicians to develop and popularise the fusion genre and for helping to develop the guitar synthesizer in collaboration with Roland Corporation and K ...
*
Bob Mintzer Robert Alan Mintzer (born January 27, 1953) is an American jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger, and big band leader. Early life Mintzer was born and raised in a Jewish family in New Rochelle, New York, on January 27, 1953. He attended the Inter ...
*
Kris Defoort Kris Defoort is a Belgian avant-garde jazz pianist and composer. He was born on 30 November 1959 in Bruges. He also teaches at the Brussels conservatory. His brother is Bart Defoort (saxophonist and composer). He entered in 1978 the Antwerp ...

Gene Williams
* T.M.Stenens *
Kenny Kirkland Kenneth David Kirkland (September 28, 1955 – November 12, 1998) was an American pianist and keyboardist. Biography Early life Born in Brooklyn, New York, United States, Kirkland was six when he first sat down at a piano keyboard. After years ...
* Kenny Davis *
Lonnie Plaxico Lonnie Plaxico (born September 4, 1960) is an American jazz double bassist. Biography Plaxico was born in Chicago, Illinois, into a musical family, and started playing the bass at the age of twelve, turning professional at fourteen (playing both ...
*
Vincent Herring Vincent Dwayne Herring (born November 19, 1964) is an American jazz saxophonist, flautist, composer, and educator. Known for his fiery and soulful playing in the bands of Horace Silver, Freddie Hubbard, and Nat Adderley in the earlier stages of h ...
*
Judy Niemack Judy Niemack (born March 11, 1954) is an American jazz vocalist. Early life Judy Niemack was born in Pasadena, California to a musical family. She began singing in a church choir from the age of seven.Judy Niemack biography at All About Jazz ...
* Mike Formanek * Kenny Davis *
Antonio Hart Antonio Hart (born September 30, 1968) is a jazz alto saxophonist. He attended the Baltimore School for the Arts, studied with Andy McGhee at Berklee College of Music, and has a master's degree from Queens College, City University of New York. H ...
*
Yoshio Suzuki Yoshio is both a masculine Japanese given name and a Japanese surname. Possible writings Yoshio can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: *義雄, "justice, masculine" *義男, "justice, man" ...

Tsyoshi YamamotoGary KingMark Soskin
*
Tom Harrell Tom Harrell (born June 16, 1946) is an American jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer, and arranger. Voted Trumpeter of the Year of 2018 by ''Jazz Journalists Association'', Harrell has won awards and grants throughout his career, including mul ...
* Danny Gotlieb *
Al Foster Aloysius Tyrone Foster (born January 18, 1943) is an American jazz drummer. Foster's professional career began in the mid-60s, when he played and recorded with hard bop and swing musicians including Blue Mitchell and Illinois Jacquet. Foster pl ...
*
Rufus Reid Rufus Reid (born February 10, 1944, in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American jazz bassist, educator, and composer. Biography Reid was raised in Sacramento, California, where he played the trumpet through junior high and high school. Upon graduation ...
*
Dick Oatts Richard Dennis Oatts (born April 2, 1953) is an American jazz saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and educator. Biography While growing up in Des Moines, Iowa, Oatts gained an interest in music from his father, Jack Oatts, who was a sa ...

Myra Casales


References


External links


Websitehttps://www.youtube.com/shinobunycShinobu Ito facebookAll About Jazz
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ito, Shinobu Japanese guitarists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Tokai University alumni Musicians from Kanagawa Prefecture Japanese expatriates in the United States