"Generations": Junior Mance (p), Danny Grissett (p), Clarence Penn (ds)
"Re: Standards": Marcus Printup (tp), Ted Nash (as, alto fl, cl), Dan Nimmer (p), Clarence Penn (ds) and Makoto Ozpne (p)
"Roots": Wess "Warmdaddy" Anderson (as), Marcus Printup (tp), Aaron Parks (p), Rodney Green (ds) and Makoto Ozone (p)
"Say Hello to Say Goodbye": Alex Sipiagin (tp), Adam Rogers (g), Rodney Green (ds) and Makoto Ozone (p)
"Divine": Cyrus Chestnut (p), Rodney Green (ds), Atsushi Ikeda (as), Neal Smith (ds) and Makoto Ozone (p)
Kengo was born in Osaka, Japan. He learned the classical guitar at the early age of twelve. He switched to the electric bass when he became seventeen years old. In 1988, he studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston and he took lessons from Mr. Whit Browne.
In 1991, Kengo moved to New York City to begin his professional career as a musician. Soon there after, his glowing reputation preceded him and was in great demand from some of New York Jazz music's leading lights. He performed with Wynton Marsalis, Benny Golson, Mal Waldron, Cyrus Chestnut, Marcus Printup, Sadao Watanabe, Makoto Ozone, and Wess "Warmdaddy" Anderson.
His first performance with Lincoln center Jazz for young people concert series, directed by Wynton Marsalis was in 1996. In 1997, he performed at President summit as a member of Wynton Marsalis Quartet. Since March 1998 through January of 2000, he had been performing in the Cyrus Chestnut Trio. And also Kengo toured with Wynton Marsalis Septet in 2001 and he performed on "Live at the House of Tribes" which Grammy nominated album with Wynton Marsalis Quintet.
Kengo recorded his debut album "Divine" was released from Verve in February 2001. Since the release of "Divine", he has been chosen three years consecutively from the reader's poll of the Swing Journal magazine as the number one Japanese Jazz bass player. As a composer/arranger, Swing Journal magazines reader's poll has chosen him in the top ten.
Nasce dall’ unione artistica di due ragazzi, Vincenzo e Daniele, che hanno come comun denominatore una grande passione per la musica che và di pari passo col riuscire con le parole a esprimere sensazioni, emozioni e pensieri, dando sempre uno sguardo alle problematiche che il mondo d’oggi mette in risalto. Da molto tempo ormai a questa parte, si sono cimentati nella stesura di molteplici Testi per canzoni, che sottoposti al giudizio di Autori di tutto rispetto sono risultati di grande spessore e molto interessanti per il panorama musicale. Non essendo cantanti, ma soltanto autori, l’ obiettivo che si sono prefissati è quello di riuscire a dar voce alle loro composizioni riuscendo ad instaurare serie collaborazioni con artisti e gruppi di vario genere.
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