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Joji "George" Kawaguchi (川口譲二) (June 15, 1927, , Kyoto - November 1, 2003, Tokyo) was a Japanese jazz drummer and bandleader. Kawaguchi was raised in Dairen, Manchukuo, at that time a Japanese-occupied territory. He played in his father's ensemble as a teenager, and after World War II moved back to Japan, where he embarked on a career in jazz. He played first with an ensemble called the Azumanians, then joined the Big Four with Hidehiko Matsumoto, Hachidai Nakamura, and ; this ensemble played intermittently into the 1980s. He played extensively with Art Blakey on tour in the 1980s. He recorded extensively as a leader; his sidemen included Isao Suzuki, Motohiko Hino, Takeshi Inomata, Donald Harrison, Terence Blanchard, Norio Maeda, Tatsuya Takahashi, and Nobuo Hara.

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  • George Kawaguchi (jap. ジョージ川口, Jōji Kawaguchi, eigentlich: Jōji Kawaguchi (川口 譲二, Kawaguchi Jōji), * 15. Juni 1927 in Fukakusa, Fushimi-ku, Kyōto; † 1. November 2003) war ein japanischer Jazzmusiker (Schlagzeug) und Bandleader. (de)
  • Joji "George" Kawaguchi (川口譲二) (June 15, 1927, , Kyoto - November 1, 2003, Tokyo) was a Japanese jazz drummer and bandleader. Kawaguchi was raised in Dairen, Manchukuo, at that time a Japanese-occupied territory. He played in his father's ensemble as a teenager, and after World War II moved back to Japan, where he embarked on a career in jazz. He played first with an ensemble called the Azumanians, then joined the Big Four with Hidehiko Matsumoto, Hachidai Nakamura, and ; this ensemble played intermittently into the 1980s. He played extensively with Art Blakey on tour in the 1980s. He recorded extensively as a leader; his sidemen included Isao Suzuki, Motohiko Hino, Takeshi Inomata, Donald Harrison, Terence Blanchard, Norio Maeda, Tatsuya Takahashi, and Nobuo Hara. On July 22, 1966, he played with the John Coltrane quintet in Tokyo while the group was touring Japan. (en)
  • ジョージ 川口(ジョージ かわぐち、1927年6月15日 - 2003年11月1日)は日本のドラム奏者。 本名:川口 譲治(かわぐち じょうじ)。 「ジャズドラムスの神様」と呼ばれた。 (ja)
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  • George Kawaguchi (jap. ジョージ川口, Jōji Kawaguchi, eigentlich: Jōji Kawaguchi (川口 譲二, Kawaguchi Jōji), * 15. Juni 1927 in Fukakusa, Fushimi-ku, Kyōto; † 1. November 2003) war ein japanischer Jazzmusiker (Schlagzeug) und Bandleader. (de)
  • ジョージ 川口(ジョージ かわぐち、1927年6月15日 - 2003年11月1日)は日本のドラム奏者。 本名:川口 譲治(かわぐち じょうじ)。 「ジャズドラムスの神様」と呼ばれた。 (ja)
  • Joji "George" Kawaguchi (川口譲二) (June 15, 1927, , Kyoto - November 1, 2003, Tokyo) was a Japanese jazz drummer and bandleader. Kawaguchi was raised in Dairen, Manchukuo, at that time a Japanese-occupied territory. He played in his father's ensemble as a teenager, and after World War II moved back to Japan, where he embarked on a career in jazz. He played first with an ensemble called the Azumanians, then joined the Big Four with Hidehiko Matsumoto, Hachidai Nakamura, and ; this ensemble played intermittently into the 1980s. He played extensively with Art Blakey on tour in the 1980s. He recorded extensively as a leader; his sidemen included Isao Suzuki, Motohiko Hino, Takeshi Inomata, Donald Harrison, Terence Blanchard, Norio Maeda, Tatsuya Takahashi, and Nobuo Hara. (en)
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  • George Kawaguchi (de)
  • George Kawaguchi (en)
  • ジョージ川口 (ja)
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