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Shigeki Kawahara
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Born: August 10, 1960

Shigeki Kawahara was born in Albany, New York, USA in 1960. One year later, he moved to Japan. He began learning the piano at age three.

In 1972, he bought an album of Quincy Jones named “Smackwater Jack”. He liked TV program “Ironside” at the time. Soundtrack was produced by Quincy Jones. This album turned him to Jazz music. It was really fascinating for him to listen to such rich and jazzy arrangement he had never listened to before. Ever since then, he became a long time big fan of Quincy. He learned many cool sounds of musical instruments such as Rhodes Electric piano, Mini Moog, Hammond B-3, Solina String Ensemble, and many more.

During his high school age, he joined a brass band where he had experiences in playing trumpets and saxophones. In that brass band, he became more like an arranger/ band leader than a horn player, practicing arrangement of bigband, and learning characteristics of different horn instruments. You can see, he was already a “Quincy-wanna-bee”.

In his first 3 years in college (1979-82), he was most active and busy as a keyboard and piano player mostly in live performance. He was playing with a 9-piece jazz/ fusion combo around 50 live sessions per year. At the time, Joe Sample and Herbie Hancock were (sure, they still are) his idle. “Rhodes Piano” was a main keyboard. Even now, Rhodes sound is a basic ingredient of his sound arrangement.

During 1979-1983, he had one regular place to play solo jazz piano. The place was a small cozy bar restaurant in Jiyugaoka, Tokyo. Every Wednesday and Friday night, he played mellow standard jazz tunes there. A grand piano was placed in the very center of the restaurant and it was surrounded by a big bar table. He was playing almost face to face with the audience.

In August 1983, he went back to Albany, New York. He joined Graduate School in State University of New York at Albany for Master’s degree in public economics and policy. Well, this was the period he studied most in his life. Where was Jazz? In Albany, there was an old jazz place called “Gemini Jazz Cafe”. Every once in a while, he went there and enjoyed listening to and playing jam session.

In August 1985, he’s got MA degree and came back to Japan. In April 1986, started working as an economist for an international consulting organization (and he still is). This makes him traveling around the world for over 200 days a year. For a while, he managed to play with a local jazz band “EM2” in Yokohama, Japan, for live performance. Later in the middle of 1990s, he became way too busy to be a regular pianist. He had to stop live performance…

Music, however, continues to be his “Another World”. Around the corners of Bangkok, Manila, Jakarta, Makassar, Lusaka, Rabat (Morocco), and wherever possible, he pops into small bars with the piano and “play it again”.

Thanks to up-to-date technology in recording using Macintosh and MOTU Performer, now he can produce recording works of his own tunes with layers of rich sound of arrangement. He has always wanted to be “Quincy”. Internet and nice people like CD Baby and iTunes Store made it possible for him to share his feelings of sound all around the world. People from Switzerland, Brazil, Germany, and many other places (I never met them!) had already purchased his album. Fascinating…isn’t it?

Awards
"Belive" by Sumire, arranged by Shigeki Kawahara, Grand Prix at "Pizza Hut Band Contest 2007".


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Kurzweil 1200Pro I (customized by Hiroki Ide), Kurzweil Ensemble Grande Mark IV (System ROM K1000SE extd), Roland JV-1080, Korg 03R/W, Roland R-5, Sony R-7, BOSS CE-300, MACKIE Console CR-1604x2+MS-1202, SURE SM-58, AW16G, PowerBook G3, PowerMac G4 Cube



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Created: December 18, 2008 | Updated: February 1, 2009

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