Teruo Nakamura (musician)
Teruo Nakamura (b. March 3, 1942, Tokyo) is a Japanese jazz bassist.
Nakamura played in New York City from 1964, and in 1969 joined Roy Haynes's ensemble, for whom he also produced; that same year he also worked in a trio with Steve Grossman and Lenny White, who both went on to play on his debut as a leader, 1973's Unicorn. He also worked with Hubert Eaves, Charles Sullivan, George Cables, and Onaje Allan Gumbs. His 1977 release Manhattan Special reached #19 on the U.S. Billboard jazz charts.[1]
Discography
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As leader
- Unicorn (Three Blind Mice Records, 1973)
- Rising Sun (Polydor Records, 1976)
- Manhattan Special (Polydor, 1977)
As sideman
With Roy Haynes
- Hip Ensemble (Mainstram, 1971)
- Togyu (RCA, 1975)
References
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