¡Miyakojima
¡Nobuo Yagi
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[Machine Translation] The first solo album in 12 years by Nobuo Yagi, one of Japan's leading blues harp players, is a luxurious two-disc set dedicated to his beloved Miyako Island, Okinawa. Guest singers and players include Masahiko Kawamon, Masayoshi Yamazaki, bird, and NORA (Orquesta de la Luz), all of whom respect Yagi. Gorgeous 2-disc set: Beach Side featuring a session with the miraculous sanshin player Masahiko Kawamon at Yonaha-maehama Beach in Miyakojima using driftwood as a microphone stand, and Session Side featuring covers of Michael Jackson and other songs by gorgeous guests! Masahiko Kawamon/ Masayoshi Yamazaki/ bird/ NORA ( Orquesta de la Luz ) / Genta ( Orquesta de la Luz ) ( at Yonaha Maehama beach ) Harmonica, Sanshin, songs... with the sound of waves at Yonaha Maehama beach. Live recording to immerse yourself in the blissful time of Maehama beach. ( I Cry For You ) A serious bluesman, Masayoshi Yamazaki, with a different side to him. Dobro guitar and chorus explode! Yagi's blues spirit shines through on Big Walter Horton's cover song ( Hikari Kagayaku Shima ) Yagi's original song dedicated to Miyakojima Island, and his vocals for the first time in 12 years! Since the 1990s, Yagi has been active internationally, performing live in Japan, appearing at the New Orleans Heritage Jazz Festival, and on a three-week concert tour of Eastern Europe (sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and the Japan Foundation). His studio sessions and recordings have been supported by Hibari Misora, Yumi Matsutoya, Miyuki Nakashima, Seiko Matsuda, Speed, Yuzu, Junji Yamagishi, Takashi Nagai, Fusanosuke Kondo, Southern All Stars, Yuukodan, and many others. He has also performed the theme music for TV programs ("Detective Story") and "Kita no kuni kara" ("From the North"), the soundtrack for Beat Takeshi's "Hanabi," and performed with Komuro and others at the Saitokinen Festival - Takemitsu Toru Memorial Concert, and at the world-renowned butoh dancer Min Tanaka and other international artists ( His performances beyond genres, such as his performance at Art Camp Hakushu, have opened up new fans of the harmonica, and his performance of the ending theme ("Wings") of Tetsuya Chikushi's TV show ( News 23 ) ( lyrics and music by Toru Takemitsu, song by Seri Ishikawa ) has attracted many people as a "healing phrase" on the harmonica.
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