Takeshi Inomata (jap. 猪俣 猛, Inomata Takeshi; February 6, 1936, Takarazuka – October 4, 2024) was a Japanese jazz drummer and bandleader.
Inomata moved to Tokyo in 1956 and there played in the Six Joses and the West Liners. He worked as a leader regularly from the late 1950s. He and Norio Maeda worked together repeatedly, both as part of the We 3 trio (with Yasuo Arakawa) and with other combinations which at times included Tatsuro Takimoto and Sadanori Nakamure. He moved to the United States early in the 1960s, where he studied with Alan Dawson; following his return he founded a jazz education program called Rhythm Clinic Center. In the 1990s, he toured the United States with a group called the Japan Jazz All Stars.
Inomata appeared on over 300 recordings over the course of his career. He died on October 4, 2024, at the age of 88.[1]
References
edit- ^ 産経新聞 (2024-10-09). "ジャズドラマーの猪俣猛さん死去、88歳 バンド率いカーネギーホールで公演". 産経新聞:産経ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-10-10.
Sources
edit- Kazunori Sugiyama, "Takeshi Inomata". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld.
External links
edit- https://web.archive.org/web/20220120100551/http://www.inosan.com/ Official web site archived in the Wayback Machine