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Disasters, Jazz Unite Young New Orleans, Japanese Musicians
abcnews.go.com
[ABC News (blog)] - The silence didn't last long, thanks to help from Japanese trumpet player Yoshio Toyama and his World Jazz Foundation. A fixture at New Orleans's Satchmo Festival, Toyama and his wife Keiko were first drawn to the city by its jazz music nearly 40 years
Google News: New Orleans Students bring Soul and Jazz to tsunami victims
[The Japan Daily Press] - They got in touch with Yoshio Toyama, a Japanese musician who has played in New Orleans for years and is called the “Satchmo of Tokyo”. He directed them to a small town in Sendai region to which the Foundation sent money to help. They would later find
Students bring New Orleans music to tsunami-hit Japan
www.wwltv.com
[WWL] - The folks at the Tipitina's Foundation wanted to help out, so they got in touch with a Japanese musician who has played New Orleans for years, Yoshio Toyama. Toyama said there was a great need for help in a small town, in the Sendai region. The
Japanese trumpeter Yoshio Toyama was a highlight of Satchmo ...
www.nola.com
Yoshio Toyama had no such misgivings. The Japanese trumpeter and singer is more than a student and fan of New Orleans jazz in general, ...
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