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Years active
  
2000–present

Genres
  
Role
  
Musician


Name
  
Toku Toku

Website
  
toku-jazz.com

Associated acts
  
TKY

Albums
  
TOKU

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Born
  
February 20, 1973 (age 51) (
1973-02-20
)

Origin
  
Labels
  
Sony Music Records Inc., Porumani Ltd.

Similar People
  
Onuma Yosuke, M‑Flo, Yoshito Tanaka, Arvin Homa Aya, COLDFEET

Toku (styled TOKU) is a Japanese jazz musician from Niigata Prefecture, Japan.

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In addition to being one of the few professional jazz vocalists and flugelhorn players in Japan, he is known for promoting jazz in Japan and bringing elements of the genre into J-pop through collaborations with other artists. He has worked with clammbon, Miki Imai, Maki Oguro, Yuji Ohno, Mariko Takahashi, Ken Hirai, DOUBLE, m-flo, and Exile.

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Early life

Toku was born on February 20, 1973 in Niigata Prefecture. Under his father's influence, Toku grew up enjoying all kinds of music. During junior high school Toku began to learn to play the cornet, and in the following years he picked up the trumpet and flugel horn as well. In high school, Toku was in a cover band, playing mainly rock and pop songs, which he continued to be a part of into college. At a campus festival, a jazz drummer heard Toku play Miles Davis' version of If I Were a Bell. He was later invited to a jam session with the drummer where he became inspired to pursue jazz. In his junior year of college, he moved to the United States to learn English at Tokyo International University in Oregon. There, Toku played in a band with his roommate, a jazz pianist.

Career

Upon graduating from college, Toku started singing at the jazz club BODY & SOUL. There, he was scouted by Rob Crocker,a DJ from the Tokyo radio station (INTER-FM),who heard him play Miles Davis' version of If I Were a Bell. This eventually led to him signing with Sony Music Records Inc. He released his first album, "Everything She Said"(produced by Rob Crocker)on January 21, 2000. In August, he played at Blue Note Tokyo, and in November had his first overseas performance in Konkuk University's New Millennium Hall in Seoul, South Korea. The following year, he release his second album, "Bewitching." In 2002, Toku's fame spread through the song "You are so beautiful," which he sang for a Hitachi TV commercial as well as his first single "Do-Re-Mi" for Honda's Odyssey ad campaign. He has released twelve albums and performed all over the world, including at the Jazzy Shanghai Festival, Paris Jazz Festival, Hong Kong International Jazz Festival, and the Jakarta International JAVA JAZZ Festival. In 2011, he toured with Cyndi Lauper in Japan, also played on her album.

TKY

In 2004, at a summer festival Toku, Kenji Hino, and Yosuke Onuma decided to combine their talents into a single musical group. The idea had originated when the three founding members had gone to New York previously. They performed at Fuji Rock 2004 and afterwards began to work as a quintet, adding keyboardist Shinji Akita and drummer Hidenobu “Kalta” Otsuki. TKY disbanded by the end of 2005.

Personal life

Toku enjoys photography in his free time.

Albums

  • January 21, 2000 – Everything She Said
  • January 24, 2001 – Bewitching
  • February 20, 2002 – Winds of Change
  • June 19, 2002– CHEMISTRY OF LOVE
  • January 22, 2003 – Toku
  • March 10, 2004– 30
  • February 22, 2006 – A Brand-New Beginning
  • November 26, 2008 – Love Again
  • April 27, 2011 – Toku sings&plays STEVIE WONDER ~a jazz tribute from Atlanta~
  • June 26, 2013 – Dream A Dream
  • May 20, 2015 – Dear Mr.SINATRA
  • May 11, 2016- Dear Mr.SINATRA - special edition-
  • June 7, 2017 - SHAKE
  • Singles

  • November 20, 2002 - DO-RE-MI
  • References

    Toku (musician) Wikipedia