The Mark DeRose Group in Concert was recorded live at the Cowbell Hall in Tottori, Japan.This video is the first live recording of a series of concert tours throughout central Japan featuring the jazz inspired, Asian world music sound of the 'DANOBI' Band. Produced by Mark DeRose and Rising Sun Records.
Song Selection
01. Wadaiko & Shakuhachi Session
02. My Favorite Things
03. When Asia Dreams
04. Lan Fua Fua
05. Tanchame Bushi
06. Tsugaru Jyoungara Bushi
07. Saima
08. Eastern Village
09. La Samba
10. Kaigara Bushi
11. Kuroda Bushi
12. *Special Track: Forever And A Moment
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RSR Media No. RSR-004-MVD |
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Copyright © 1999 RISING SUN RECORDS, JAPAN
All Rights Reserved
'DANOBI' LIVE IN CONCERT
- MEMBERS -
Shakuhachi: Shouzan Tanabe, Erhu: Liu Feng, Shamisen: Katsunari Sawada, Piano & Keyboards: Peter St. Ledger, Acoustic Bass: Chris Silverstein
Drums, Percussion, Wadaiko & Jyoumon Taiko: Mark DeRose
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Available through Rising Sun Records USA.
When ordering please use the media number located under the product picture.
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"George Bryan in Japan" was filmed on location at: Komaba, Ichigohama, Hiratsuka, Miyazaki, Solag, The Wedge, Cabo and Hawaii. The video features original computer music by Mark DeRose.
Please contact SSJ, Inc. for more details about this video and other skimboard VHS releases:
SSJ, Inc.
Japan 601-8446 Kyoto City Minami-ku Nishi Kujyo Takashima Cho 33-2
Telephone 075 682-8910
| SONG SELECTION
"Kick The Waves"
"Cho Beri Blues"
"Just Let It Hang"
"Wave Rider"
"Mark's Jam"
All selections composed, arranged, produced, and programmed by Mark DeRose
Copyright © 1998 Mark DeRose Music Publishing/ASCAP
All Rights Reserved
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This national school system educational release entitled "To Shi Shun" is the Japanese version of the Chinese folk tale
'Tu Tse Chun' and features the computer music sound track of Mark DeRose.
Please contact:
The National Board of Education, Japan
or
AONI PRODUCTION
Japan 107 Tokyo-to Minato-ku Minami Aoyama
2-11-14 Ichiizu Bil.2F
| The 'New History of World Art' 17th edition features the 'DANOBI' band performing the video's theme song 'Eastern Village', composed and arranged by Mark DeRose.
Contact the production and distribution office for more details concerning the New History of World Art video information series at:
SHO-GAKKU KAN
Japan 101-01 Tokyo-to Chiyoda-ku Hitotsubashi 2-3-1
'Eastern Village'
Copyright © 1998 Mark DeRose Music Publishing/ASCAP
All Rights Reserved
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