Tomas Fujiwara
He has worked as a leader of and composer for various ensembles, as a sideman, as a composer for theatre, film, and dance, and as a teacher and clinician. With "a quiet energy that propels" (All About Jazz) and a style that is "both volatile and watchful" (New York Times), Tomas' "alert drumming has propelled some excellent ensembles on the new-music landscape" (New York Times).
His current projects include: Tomas Fujiwara & The Hook Up, Taylor Ho Bynum / Tomas Fujiwara Duo (True Events, 482 Music, 2007, Upcoming release on Nottwo Records), The Thirteenth Assembly ((un)sentimental, Important Records, 2009), Taylor Ho Bynum Trio and Sextet (The Middle Picture, Firehouse 12, 2007, Asphalt Flowers Forking Paths, hatOLOGY, 2008, and Double Trio with the Stephen Haynes Trio, Engine Records, 2009), Matana Roberts' Mississippi Moonchile, Coin Coin, and Quartet (The Calling, Utech, 2006), Ideal Bread (Ideal Bread, KMB Jazz, 2008), The Throes (The Throes, CIMP, 2009), Matt Bauder's Day In Pictures, Positive Catastrophe (Garabatos Volume 1, Cuneiform Records, 2009), Red Baraat, Soo's Collage (Soo's Collage, Audioguy, 2006), Matt Welch's Blarvuster, Exegesis, and Aji No Moto.
Tomas has performed at venues and festivals across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East including The Moers Festival, Jazz Em Agosto, Tampere Jazz Happening, Rochester Jazz Festival, Vancouver Jazz Festival, Suoni Popolo Festival, Urlichsberg Festival, Taktos Festival, Umbrella Festival, and Vision Festival. He has performed with Anthony Braxton, Arnie Lawrence, Joe Chambers, Norah Jones, Ravi Coltrane, Herbie Mann, Makanda Ken McIntyre, Mike Longo, Jimmy Greene, Joe Morris, Roy Campbell, William Parker, Burnt Sugar, Vernon Reid, Butch Morris, David Murray, Warren Smith, Irene Aebi, Kwaku Kwakye Obeng, Nicole Mitchell, and Vijay Iyer.
In 2008, Tomas toured the Middle East as part of the U.S. State Department / Lincoln Center program, The Rhythm Road. From 2000-2005, Tomas was a cast member of both the touring (2000-2003) and New York (2003-2005) companies of the Off Broadway hit STOMP.
As a teacher, Tomas has taught workshops, master classes, and drum clinics throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia, and the Middle East as well as private instruction for over 10 years.
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Album Review
- The Air Is Different by Robert Bush
- The Air is Different by John Sharpe
- After All Is Said by Glenn Astarita
- After All is Said by Troy Collins
- Triple Double by Glenn Astarita
Interview
Album Review
- Triple Double by Vincenzo Roggero
- Triple Double by John Sharpe
Radio & Podcasts
- Tomas Fujiwara's Triple Double, MOTDTK & UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra
- An Eclectic Mix Of New Releases
March 07, 2019
Jazz At Atlas Kicks Off 2019 Season With Thumbscrew
April 26, 2017
Jazz this week: SFJAZZ Collective, Bill Frisell, Tomas Fujiwara's...
December 14, 2010
October 25, 2010
The Jazz Session #211: Tomas Fujiwara
August 27, 2010
Tomas Fujiwara and the Hook up - Actionspeak (2010)
April 30, 2010
Tomas Fujiwara Exploring the Drums' Potential as an Orchestra in...
January 04, 2007
Photos
Album Discography
Pack Up, Coming for You
From: MarchBy Tomas Fujiwara
Walls and Roses
From: Artlessly FallingBy Tomas Fujiwara