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Japan Band

Posted on Saturday, August 7, 2004 in sheet music + stuff

Japan Band

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From Soul to Soul
USD 14.70
 
Jazz saxophonist and composer Dave Le Febvre (pronounced "Le Fay" in the US) has performed throughout California, Europe and Japan for the past 25 years. Dave has performed with many notable artists and ensembles, including The Don Ellis Orchestra, The Don Piestrup Big Band, Joe Williams, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Wayne Newton, and Robert Goulet, and has appeared at many local jazz festivals such as the Concord Jazz Festival, Berkeley Jazz Festival, Napa Valley Jazz Festival, San Jose Jazz Festival, Concerts at the Museum (Los Angeles) and as a headliner at the Fete de la Musique in Auxerre, France. Dave performs on soprano, alto and tenor saxophones, flute, clarinet and EWI. Dave Le Febvre has composed and arranged over one hundred original compositions for big band and more than two hundred compositions and arrangements for small ensembles. His works have been performed by Freddie Hubbard, Richie Cole, The BBC Big Band and many others in jazz festivals throughout the world. His experience with groups like The Don Piestrup Big Band and The Don Ellis Orchestra early in his career helped to inspire a creative and ever-evolving approach toward jazz exploration. Whether his music is labeled "fusion" or "straight-ahead", it is always based on a rhythmically intriguing and intensely rich melodic and harmonic concept. Dave Le Febvre's new CD release, From Soul to Soul, features original straight-ahead and Latin jazz compositions performed by his quintet. Dave performs on tenor saxophone and EWI with Jean Michel Huré on guitar, Murray Low on piano, Dan Feiszli on bass and Curt Moore on drums.
 

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Victory! (a Concert March For Winds)
USD 47.63
 
Commissioned by and dedicated to the Katakura High School Band (Japan), Dr. Reed's newest work is a sparkling 6/8 march composed in a stately and grand style. With an array of brass flourishes, inventive melodies, and a rousing final strain, here is a march destined to endure the test of time. (Grade 4) (4:00)
 

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For Jg
USD 11.33
 
A world-class big band from Tokyo led by Kenichi Tsunoda – international composer, arranger and trombonist. Tsunoda and the ensemble pay their respects to Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, John Coltrane, Count Basie, Charlie Parker, Jimmy Forrest, and one of Japan’s leading champions of Ellington’s music, the late composer Toru Takemitsu. Each of Tsunoda’s albums has marked a step forward, and For J.G. epitomizes the current summit of his ensemble’s musical transformation since its formation in 1990.
 

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For Jg
USD 16.24
 
A world-class big band from Tokyo led by Kenichi Tsunoda – international composer, arranger and trombonist. Tsunoda and the ensemble pay their respects to Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, John Coltrane, Count Basie, Charlie Parker, Jimmy Forrest, and one of Japan’s leading champions of Ellington’s music, the late composer Toru Takemitsu. Each of Tsunoda’s albums has marked a step forward, and For J.G. epitomizes the current summit of his ensemble’s musical transformation since its formation in 1990.
 

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Japan is considered to be the best looking boy band dbsk?

By the way, I tohoshinki you're looking for a band considered to be the boy Actually the title should be Korean in Japan? And how Koreans Japan is a treat? Just out of curiosity

So there A lot of pretty boy bands that everyone has their favorites, So no one band is considered the best looking. Each band is Keen to defend his favorites is his army of fangirls! I think Tohoshinki full hot, I do not play at all for it ' Although a few members a lot. Arashi, Kanjani8, News, too, etc.) (`s in my group Like most of Johnny's favorite boy band in the last two Flumpool, but I am. Korean celebrities, and very popular very well Therapy. It `s very rare, but typical of the immigrants, sometimes Face discrimination. Most of the Japanese `t any money for them West: by the way I do not care.

Kariya – Live Japanese Band


 


 
The fan club goes digital
Remember when CDs used to come with an inlay card for you to post back to the band’s fan club? What happened to those fan clubs? Well, many may no longer exist with a postal code, but they remain in various incarnations all over the internet, as bands develop their websites to interact more with their fans.

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