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Daisuke Konno: Taking the D
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Daisuke Konno
drumsb.1978
Konno's musical odyssey from Tokyo to New York City began with the Beatles. "I was 13 years old and my mother had a Beatles compilation album. I started copying Ringo's drums. Drums were the only instrument I could understand as a teenager."
Then he heard

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Taking the D was made in New York with Bruce Edwards on guitar, Ben Paterson, piano and fellow countryman Nori Naraoka, bass. The quartet take a seemingly effortless, in fact highly professional romp through eight numbers, bookended by two Konno originals, the opener, "Talking to C" and the title track on which they bow out, luxuriating in the joy of a job well done.
In between Konno looks back down the years to 1966, 12 years before he was born, to tip his trademark cap to the Beatles with the Lennon-McCartney song "Here, There and Everywhere."

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Konno is left looking to the future, one foot in the Land of the Rising Sun, the other in the U.S. of A. "A musician's life is harder in New York because of the increased competition but I have more fun there," he says, "America looks like the way ahead to me." ">
Track Listing
Talking to C; Bluesette; Someone to Watch Over Me; Sunny; Just Squeeze Me; Bewitched; Here, There and Everywhere; Taking the D.
Personnel
Daisuke Konno
drumsDaisuke Konno: drums; Bruce Edwards: guitar; Ben Paterson: piano; Nori Naraoka: bass.
Album information
Title: Taking the D | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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