bio:
nob kinukawa(6 string midi bass, arranger, composer, producer(Amsys Records), and tennis player)
Born and raised in the land of the rising sun, a Japan native bassist,
Nob Kinukawa, first came to the United States in 1986 to attend the
Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory in Boston, Massachusetts. Receiving instructions under jazz masters such as Dave
Holland and George Russell, he began actively performing in the New England area, which led him to acquire several awards, among them the
"Abe Laboriel Jazz Master Award" and the "International Music Award".
His unique style of 6 string bass enhanced by the endless possibilities
of a mounted MIDI device brought him to New York City, where he has
become one of the busiest session players and producers. Since 1994, he
has worked internationally with Gary Chaffee, Laco Deczi, Kenny Drew,
Jr., Walter Fischbacher, George Garzone, Mick Goodrick, Hiro Honshuku,
Cheikh Mbaye, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Dave Weckl, Jasmin Williams, David
Wright and others.
His credentials include his role as Music Director for "JFK94," the
first official Jazz Festival held by Kyoto City in 1994. He invited
over 40 American musicians to this event, while he successfully
organized master classes instructed by such talents as Dave Liebman,
Mike Stern, and Dave Weckl. The festival was warmly received.
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