T-Square
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Naniwa Express |
Akira Jimbo |
Naoya Matsuoka |
Yuji Ohno |
Jimsaku |
Kazumi Watanabe |
Casiopea |
Minoru Mukaiya |
Ear Candy Jazz Factory |
Hitomitoi |
Masayoshi Takanaka |
toconoma |
Blu-Swing |
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra |
Asako Toki |
Hiromi Uehara |
Sadao Watanabe |
jizue |
Lamp |
a.k.a. | The Square |
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Years active | 1976- |
Genres | |
T-Square, stylized in all-uppercase T-SQUARE, is a Japanese jazz fusion band formed in 1976. They became famous in the late 1970s and early 1980s along with other Japanese jazz bands. They are known for songs such as "Truth", "Japanese Soul Brothers", "Takarajima", and "Omens of Love", among others. – Wikipedia |
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Twitter (@SquareStaff) |
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