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  2. Live Under the Sky (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Live Under the Sky was an annual jazz festival held in summer, July and August, at the Denen Coliseum and Yomiuriland in Tokyo and other areas in Japan. The multiple day festival featured musicians from Japan and other countries performing on different stages. It was held from 1977 – 1992. Live Under the Sky, Newport Jazz Festival in Madarao ...

  3. Pit Inn (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    The Pit Inn (ピットイン) is a jazz club in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The original opened in 1965 and was forced by demolition to close in 1992. It re-opened at a different site in Shinjuku later that year. DownBeat wrote in 2019 that the Pit Inn "is almost universally regarded as Japan's most important jazz club". [1]

  4. Blue Note Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Blue Note Tokyo is a jazz venue in Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan. [1] [2] It is a branch of Blue Note Jazz Club in New York and located about 400 metres east of the Aoyama Gakuin University. It has been described as Tokyo's best venue for live jazz. [3] It was established on 26 November 1988 and seats about 300 people. [1]

  5. Soil & "Pimp" Sessions - Wikipedia

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    Soil & "Pimp" Sessions (stylised as SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS) is a Japanese club jazz sextet who formed in Tokyo, Japan, in 2001. [1] They are known for their energetic live performances, having coined the term "death jazz" to describe their music.

  6. Japanese jazz - Wikipedia

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    Japanese jazz. Clockwise from upper left: Jazz composer and pianist Hiromi Uehara, a Jazu Kissa jazz café in Tokyo, trumpet player Taniguchi Mataji in 1948, and Soil & "Pimp" Sessions' double bassist Akita Goldman. Japanese jazz (Japanese: 日本のジャズ, Nihon no jazu), also called Japazz, is jazz played by Japanese musicians or jazz ...

  7. Joe Henderson in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Joe Henderson in Japan. (1973) Black Is the Color. (1972) Joe Henderson in Japan is a live album by American saxophonist Joe Henderson, recorded in 1971 at Junk Club in Tokyo, and released on Milestone Records in 1973. Henderson is joined by Japanese musicians Hideo Ichikawa on electric piano, bassist Kunimitsu Inaba and drummer Motohiko Hino.

  8. Monk in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Monk in Tokyo is a live album recorded in 1963 and first released in Japan by Columbia Records as two separate LPs in 1963 (PSS 46 "In Tokyo 1" and PSS 47 "In Tokyo 2"), then in edited form as a single LP in 1969 by CBS/Sony Records and reissued in complete form as a double LP in 1973, featuring several original Monk compositions, as well as jazz standards.

  9. The Tokyo Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Concert. (1974) Half Moon Bay. (1973) The Tokyo Concert is a live album by jazz pianist Bill Evans with bassist Eddie Gómez and drummer Marty Morell recorded at the Yūbin Chokin Hall in Tokyo, Japan, in 1973 and released on the Fantasy label. [2]

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