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RIP Toshinori Kondo (1948 – 2020)

Toshinori Kondo was a Japanese trumpeter.

Album Ki-Oku (1996) by Kondo and DJ Krush.

He worked in avant-garde jazz and jazz fusion.

Kondo also frequently collaborated with Bill Laswell.

The album above also features a  a cover of “Sun Is Shining”, around minute 17.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1948, 2020, Japanese jazz, Japanese music, jazz, RIP on October 18, 2020 by jahsonic.

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