Jazz Guitarist
Yoshiaki Miyanoue

Yoshiaki Miyanoue

Yoshiaki Miyanoue
(Jazz Guitarist, Composer, Producer, Educator)


Yoshiaki Miyanoue Yoshiaki Miyanoue was born in Setagaya, Tokyo on 7 Oct. 1953. At the age of 10, he took up the guitar. In his last year of junior high school, he heard a record of Wes Montgomery and became interested in jazz.

When he was a high school boy at Musashino High School in Tokyo, he formed a band. After graduating from the school, he joined the "New Group" trio, including Joe Davis (org) and Jerry Eddy (ds), and played at the "N.C.O" Club at Yokota Air Base in Yokosuka for three years. At the same time, he had his own quartet and played at jazz night clubs and bars in Tokyo.

In 1977, he traveled to New York to develop his artistic strength and maturity. After returning home, he made his national debut by releasing an album "Song for Wes" (King Record), with Philly Joe Jones as a guest drummer, who was on a visit to Japan at the time as a member of the Bill Evans Trio (p). Thereafter he has released one album after another. Among others, "Touch of Love" (Bap Record), in which Jimmy Smith, the greatest organist, joined as a guest player; "Tribute to Wes Montgomery" (King Record), collections from his live recordings; and "Foxy Eyes" (Toshiba EMI), in which a strings orchestra was used to give the sound an easy-listening flavor, are highly appraised. In releasing his fourth album "Riviera" (Columbia Record) in 1981, he named his own group "Smokin'". Up until today, Smokin' has played at jazz night clubs in Tokyo and toured all over the nation. In the mean time, Smokin' appeared on some TV and FM radio music programs while playing at jazz concerts and festivals overseas.

In 1988, as a guest player from Japan, Miyanoue took part in "Jazz Yatra," a jazz festival held every four years in India. He also flew to Guangzhou in China and taught Chinese musicians the essense of jazz through recordings.

Almost every year from 1991, Miyanoue, together with Eiji Kitamura(cl), performed at the "Montery Jazz Festival" in California. In 1992 and 1993, he also played at the "Queen's Jazz Festival" in Brisbane, Australia.

In June 1993, Miyanoue was invited by the University of Hawaii to the "Hawaii Jazz Guitar Festival" as the guest guitarist from Japan.

Miyanoue never uses a pick. His unique style of flicking the strings only with his right thumb belongs to the school of Wes Montgomery. But further improving the Wes style, Miyanoue has steadily established his own style.

There are many enthusiastic fans all over the nation of his sound -- imcomparable technique and poetic phrasing -- and musicianship. This is proved by the fact that over 25 years, Miyanoue ranks high in popularity polls in the field of guitarists for the Swing Journal magazine.


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Frank Collett(p), Smith Dobson(p), Gerald Wiggins(p),
Roger Kellaway(p),

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Miyanoue Guitar Trio

West Japan Tour 2005
San Jose Jazz Festival 2006
San Jose Jazz Festival 2006

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Mamoru Inagaki

Mamoru Inagaki (BASS)

Mamoru InagakiBorn in Nagoya City, Japan, in 1955, Mamoru grew up in a musical atmosphere - his parents and siblings are musicians.

He came to Tokyo and performed live and traveled abroad to New York to perform.

He was instructed by Richard Davis and performed with Kenny Baron, Roland Hana, Benny Green, and has been active working on concerts and live recordings. Meanwhile, he published an instruction book for bass.

Mamoru Inagaki has been a friend of Yoshiaki Miyanoue for over 20 years and a member of Yoshiaki's group, a veteran bassist.


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Kohei Ota

Kohei Ota (DRUMS)

Kohei OtaBorn in Tokyo in 1980, Kohei started drum lessons when he was in High School.He became interested in jazz drums when he was a student at Waseda University.

Kohei earned the regular drummer position in the prestigious band "Smokin'" He left Waseda University to become a regular band member in 2002.

He has participated in recording many CD's DVD's because he has great technique, a steady rhythm and a strong orthodox modern drumming style which is hard to find these days.


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