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Marvie Asakura was born in Tokyo, Japan.
While in high school, Marvie began his musical career playing clarinet
and wood bass as a member of his high-school brass band.
Marvie continued his musical education by studying harmonic theory
with Mr. Mitsuaki Kanno, a famous Japanese composer and pianist. Later,
he performed with many famous Japanese bands and singers, such as "Shoji
Suzuki and his Rhythm Aces", "Yuzuru Sera Trio" and "Toshio
Mori and Blue Coats Orchestra".
Marvie regularly appeared on the TV program "Sound Inn S",
broadcast by TBS, for three years as featured musician. He played on
many sessions with numerous musicians from all over the world.
In 1992, Marvie composed music for a documentary film about the Japanese
Snow Monkey and it's environment. This film was highly acclaimed by
the media.
In 2001, Marvie moved to New York City where he is continuing his
musical career. Marvie Asakura always brings a happy sound to his music,
which freely crosses genre borders.
Marvie Asakura has performed with many American musicians including:
Teddy Wilson(p), Peanuts Hucko(cl), George Benson(g), Sir Charles Thompson(p),
Tommy James(p), walter Bishop Jor(p), Curtis Fuller(tb), Scott Hamilton(ts),
Natalie Cole(vo), Mall Waldron(p), Dolly Baker(vo), Ray Brayant(p),
Dan Abeney(p), Gary Wofsey(tp), Count Basie Orch., Duke Ellington Orch.
etc.
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