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Tatsu Aoki (青木 達幸, Aoki Tatsuyuki) (born September 19, 1957) is a multi-instrumentalist trained in traditional Japanese music (ie: taiko and shamisen), educator and experimental filmmaker. In his career as Chicago's Jazz and creative improvisor, he is mostly known as a long-standing bassist for Fred Anderson and he has also worked with George Freeman, and Von Freeman in the 90s. Aoki also has curious recording projects with Malachi Favors, Roscoe Mitchell, Don Moye, Wu Man, and other internationally renowned artists. Aoki also directs cultural events that promote the history of Japanese artistic traditions and contemporary Asian influences in jazz. As the founder and artistic director of Asian Improv Arts Midwest, he hosts events such as the annual Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival and

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  • Tatsuyuki „Tatsu“ Aoki (jap. 青木 達幸, Aoki Tatsuyuki bzw. タツ・青木, Tatsu Aoki; * 1957 in der Präfektur Tokio) ist ein japanischer Jazzmusiker (Kontrabass, auch Taiko, Shamisen) und Filmschaffender, der seit den späten 1970er Jahren in Chicago arbeitet. (de)
  • Tatsu Aoki (青木 達幸, Aoki Tatsuyuki) (born September 19, 1957) is a multi-instrumentalist trained in traditional Japanese music (ie: taiko and shamisen), educator and experimental filmmaker. In his career as Chicago's Jazz and creative improvisor, he is mostly known as a long-standing bassist for Fred Anderson and he has also worked with George Freeman, and Von Freeman in the 90s. Aoki also has curious recording projects with Malachi Favors, Roscoe Mitchell, Don Moye, Wu Man, and other internationally renowned artists. Aoki also directs cultural events that promote the history of Japanese artistic traditions and contemporary Asian influences in jazz. As the founder and artistic director of Asian Improv Arts Midwest, he hosts events such as the annual Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival and the Japanese American Service Committee's Tsukasa Taiko Legacy arts residency program. (en)
  • タツ 青木(本名:青木 達幸(あおき たつゆき)、1958年9月19日 - )は、シカゴ在住の日本人ベーシスト、マルチ・インストゥルメンタリスト(三味線、太鼓)、教育者、実験映画作家。シカゴにおけるアジア音楽の開拓者&伝統芸能継承者、シカゴ美術館附属美術大学准教授(映画製作、美術史)。 (ja)
  • Tatsuyuki Aoki (Japans: 青木 達幸, Aoki Tatsuyuki resp. タツ・青木, Tatsu Aoki; Tokio, 19 september 1957) is een Japanse jazzmuzikant (contrabas, taiko, shamisen) en filmmaker. (nl)
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  • * MIYUMI Project * Tsukasa Taiko * Toyoaki Shamisen (en)
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  • Jazz / Experimental / World Music (en)
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  • Asian Improv (en)
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  • Tatsu Aoki (en)
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  • Tatsuyuki „Tatsu“ Aoki (jap. 青木 達幸, Aoki Tatsuyuki bzw. タツ・青木, Tatsu Aoki; * 1957 in der Präfektur Tokio) ist ein japanischer Jazzmusiker (Kontrabass, auch Taiko, Shamisen) und Filmschaffender, der seit den späten 1970er Jahren in Chicago arbeitet. (de)
  • タツ 青木(本名:青木 達幸(あおき たつゆき)、1958年9月19日 - )は、シカゴ在住の日本人ベーシスト、マルチ・インストゥルメンタリスト(三味線、太鼓)、教育者、実験映画作家。シカゴにおけるアジア音楽の開拓者&伝統芸能継承者、シカゴ美術館附属美術大学准教授(映画製作、美術史)。 (ja)
  • Tatsuyuki Aoki (Japans: 青木 達幸, Aoki Tatsuyuki resp. タツ・青木, Tatsu Aoki; Tokio, 19 september 1957) is een Japanse jazzmuzikant (contrabas, taiko, shamisen) en filmmaker. (nl)
  • Tatsu Aoki (青木 達幸, Aoki Tatsuyuki) (born September 19, 1957) is a multi-instrumentalist trained in traditional Japanese music (ie: taiko and shamisen), educator and experimental filmmaker. In his career as Chicago's Jazz and creative improvisor, he is mostly known as a long-standing bassist for Fred Anderson and he has also worked with George Freeman, and Von Freeman in the 90s. Aoki also has curious recording projects with Malachi Favors, Roscoe Mitchell, Don Moye, Wu Man, and other internationally renowned artists. Aoki also directs cultural events that promote the history of Japanese artistic traditions and contemporary Asian influences in jazz. As the founder and artistic director of Asian Improv Arts Midwest, he hosts events such as the annual Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival and (en)
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  • Tatsu Aoki (en)
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  • タツ青木 (ja)
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