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『Tetsuo Sakurai』http://www.myspace.com/tetsuosakurai
Tetsuo was born in Tokyo 1957 Nov, 13. He started to play bass when he was 13 years old. He had been a member of the band named ”Casiopea” in 1976-1989, ”Jimsaku” with Akira Jimbo in 1990-1998. He has released 40 albums with the Band and Solo titles at all. Also he made 3 instructual videos and 6 live DVDs. Now, he is composing and playing his own music as a solo artist with domestic and foreign musicians. The 3rd solo album "TLM20" recorded live concert with Casiopea members, released in 2000. The 4th solo album "GENTLE HEARTS" recorded with Greg Howe & Dennis Chambers, released in 2001. The 5th solo album "Cartas do Brasil" released in 2003. It was the self cover vocal album recorded in Rio de Janeiro with Djavan, Ivan Lins, Rosa Passos, Filo Machado and so on. Tetsuo made the concert tour with Greg &Dennis in 2004. And he released the"GENTLE HEARTS TOOR 2004" live CD &DVD in 2005. BRASIL CONNECTION ~feat. Filo Machado~ LIVE CD &DVD were released in 2006 &2007. " FAR EAST " (w/ Rynten Okazaki(acoustic gt.)) 1st album released in 2007.
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At 8:41pm on June 24th, 2008, Louisin said…
well!
thank you very much Tetsuo!
your song;your groove; your soul,are very impressive!
see you later friend!
At 3:07pm on June 6th, 2008, Shunya said…
Yes, I say the same thing, Sakurai-san!
Tour ganbatte kudsa~~~i!

Shunya (^^v
At 11:05am on June 6th, 2008, Lucy Kent said…
Miss U Sakurai-san!
Tour Ganbatte neh~~~!
see you soon ;-)
Lucy
xoxo
At 6:51am on May 28th, 2008, Richard Szaniszlo said…
Dear Tetsuo,

Great to hear you here :)
Thanks for adding me as friend.
My best to you and yours,
Richard
At 3:12pm on May 7th, 2008, Jens Christian Mayer said…
Dear Tetsuo
Thank you for your kind words. I feel honoured
Keep in touch. I have lived in Thailand a bit. I love Asia and would give anything to tour there. never been to Japan.
All the best
Jens
At 2:29pm on May 6th, 2008, Kenneth Trusty said…
thanks for the comment, DC. is on tour now but, when he comes back in town i'll do so. good talking with you on the network, keep up the good bass runs.
At 11:53am on May 5th, 2008, Kenneth Trusty said…
hey tetsuo, i love your stuff plus dennis and i are friends. i'm from baltimore, maryland. it's good to see you on the network.
At 5:10pm on May 4th, 2008, Jens Christian Mayer said…
Hello Tetsuo,
wonderful bass playing'!
Saw you with Greg Howe and Dennis Chambers,,great stuff!
At 10:22am on May 3rd, 2008, Kerstin said…
Great! I hope you will get a good answer. bye bye
Kerstin
At 2:18am on May 3rd, 2008, Kerstin said…
have a good weekend, Tetsuo. Any news yet?

take care

Kerstin
xxx
 
 

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