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Stomu Yamashta (or Yamash'ta), born
Tsutomu Yama****a (山下勉, Yama****a Tsutomu, 15
March 1947), is a ****anese percussionist,
keyboardist and composer....
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Stomu Takeishi (born 1964, in Mito,
Ibaraki Prefecture) is a ****anese
experimental and jazz b****ist. He is
known for
playing fretless five-string electric...
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quantization error Among the
first recordings was Uzu: The
World Of
Stomu Yamash'ta 2 by
Stomu Yamashta. The
first recording with this new
system was recorded...
- Bayete).
While in
London Shrieve was part of the
fusion supergroup Go with
Stomu Yamashta,
Steve Winwood, Al Di
Meola and
Klaus Schulze,
releasing two studio...
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April of the same year. "Winner/Loser" by
Steve Winwood, all
other songs by
Stomu Yamashta with
lyrics by
Michael Quartermain. "Solitude" – 2:57 "Nature"...
- in
Paris at the
Palais des
Sports on 12 June 1976. All
songs composed by
Stomu Yamash'ta with
lyrics by
Michael Quartermain,
except "Winner Loser" – lyrics...
- Go was a ****anese rock
supergroup formed in 1976 by
Stomu Yamashta (percussion and keyboards),
which included Steve Winwood (vocals and keyboards), Al...
- Go Too (1977) is Go's
third album. Go was
founded by
Stomu Yamashta,
Steve Winwood and
Michael Shrieve. For this album, Jess
Roden replaced Winwood (who...
- John
Peter Robinson (born 16
September 1945) is an
English composer, musician, and
arranger known for his film and
television scores.
Robinson studied...
- Tempel). In 1976, he was
drafted by ****anese
percussionist and
composer Stomu Yamashta to join his short-lived "supergroup" Go, also
featuring Steve Winwood...