Teruo Nakamura (musician)
Teruo Nakamura (中村 照夫, Nakamura Teruo, born 3 March 3, 1942) is a Japanese jazz bassist and record producer.
Early life
Nakamura was born in Tokyo on 3 March 1942.[1] Everyone in his immediate family were artists.[2] He studied at Nihon University before moving to New York in 1964.[1] He studied there with Reggie Workman.[1]
Later life and career
Nakamura in 1969 joined drummer Roy Haynes's ensemble; that same year he also formed a band with Steve Grossman and Lenny White, who both went on to play on his debut as a leader, 1973's Unicorn.[3] Nakamura played both acoustic and electric bass on the album, which was recorded in 1973 and released by Three Blind Mice.[3]
Nakamura formed the Rising Sun band in the mid-1970s.[1] In 1977 this contained saxophonist Bob Mintzer, guitarist Shiro Mori, with Mark Gray on synthesizer, Art Gore on drums and Nobu Urushiyama on percussion.[2] "Nakamura worked principally as a record producer in the 1980s and 1990s."[1]
Discography
As leader
- Unicorn (Three Blind Mice, 1973)
- Rising Sun (Polydor, 1976)
- Manhattan Special (Polydor, 1977)
- Songs of the Birds (Kitty, 1977)
- Big Apple (Agharta, 1979)
- Teruo Nakamura & Rising Sun Band at Carnegie Hall (Agharta, 1979)
- Route 80 (Agharta, 1980)
- Super Friends (Eastworld, 1985)
- Wind Smile (Pony Canyon, 1990)
- Red Shoes (Avex, 2001)
As sideman
With Roy Haynes
- Hip Ensemble (Mainstream, 1971)
- Togyu (RCA, 1975)
With Tsuyoshi Yamamoto
- P.S. I Love You (Toshiba EMI, 1980)
Main source:[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f Iwanami, Yozo (2003), "Nakamura, Teruo", Oxford Music Online, Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J321000
- ^ a b Wilson, John S. (31 December 1977). "Jazz: Teruo Nakamura's Sextet". The New York Times.
- ^ a b Jurek, Thom. "Teruo Nakamura: Unicorn". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 December 2018.