Masaru Imada
Japanese musician
Intro | Japanese musician | |
Places | Japan | |
is | Musician Jazz musician Pianist | |
Work field | Music | |
Gender |
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Birth | 21 March 1932, Tokyo, Japan | |
Age | 92 years | |
Star sign | Aries |
Masaru Imada (今田勝, Imada Masaru, born 21 March 1932) is a Japanese jazz pianist and composer.
Imada was born in Tokyo on 21 March 1932. He had classical piano lessons. He played jazz in student bands while a student at Meiji University, after which he worked in business for a year. He then decided to pursue music professionally. From 1953 he was part of clarinetist Eiji Kitamura's band.
Imada had his own trio from 1964. He formed Now'in, a fusion band, in 1984. He played internationally at jazz festivals from the 1970s.
An asterisk (*) after the year indicates that it is the year of release.
Year recorded | Title | Label | Notes |
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1970* | Maki | Quartet, with tenor sax, bass, drums | |
1970* | Now! | Three Blind Mice | Quartet, with tenor sax, bass, drums |
1973 | Poppy | Three Blind Mice | Some tracks solo piano; some tracks trio, with Isao Fukui (bass), Masahiko Ozu (drums) |
1975 | Green Caterpillar | Three Blind Mice | Quintet, with Kazumi Watanabe (guitar), Isao Fukui (bass), Tetsujiro Obara (drums), Yuji Imamura (percussion) |
1976 | Masaru Imada Piano | Three Blind Mice | Solo piano |
1977 | Alone Together | Three Blind Mice | Duo, with George Mraz (bass) |
1980 | Andalusian Breeze | Trio | With Kazumi Watanabe (guitar), Mitsuaki Furuno (bass), Shinji Mori (drums), Yuji Imamura (percussion) |
1981 | Carnival | Trio | With Michael Brecker (tenor sax), Randy Brecker (flugelhorn), Kiyoshi Sugimoto (guitar), Akira Okazawa (bass), Yuichi Tokashiki (drums), Yuji Imamura (percussion) |
1982* | Seaside | With Grover Washington, Jr. (tenor sax, alto sax, soprano sax, flute), Tom Brown (trumpet), Steve Kahn (guitar), Anthony Jackson (bass), Steve Jordan (drums), Manolo Badrena (percussion) | |
1986* | Strange Conversation | Polydor | Quartet, with keyboard, bass, drums |
1988* | Azure | Sextet | |
2002* | Standards | Three Blind Mice |