Hiroshi Deguchi [from Japan/Spain], is an old FB friend who wrote about his own 60s music experience in Singapore and at the places he studied and visited.
Now read another one of his letters about his Tokyo University music club personality, Makoto Kuboto who produced, in collaboration, two of Dick Lee's well-known musicals.
Hiroshi, Arigatou gozaimasu – ありがとう ございます
Producer, Engineer, Musician, Writer.
Hiroshi Deguchi mentioned:
Dick Lee: Asia Major
[1990]
Orientalism
[1991]
Two of the productions, with Makoto Kubota, by
Singapore's Dick Lee in the early 90's.
I have many things to remember about his show. One of the things I found was his album, Asia Major was produced by the guy who was in the same music club at the same university in Kyoto as myself. His name is Kubota Makoto, one year senior to me and the most musical. I remember!
He could play any instrument; he was often asked to help other groups. He specialized in Bossa Nova, at the time playing flute but also a wood-bass player for a Peter, Paul and Mary type band. Sometimes he's a keyboardist for a jazz group. I hadn't seen or heard about him since graduation. But his name came back to me suddenly when I went to see the concert. By the way I belonged to the group which specialized in playing Shadows numbers at the time..."
Nojiri Lake @ Nagano Prefecture [1968]
[I found this picture taken at the club camp in the summer of 1968 at Nojiri Lake in Nagano prefecture. I am just behind Kubota [yellow], standing slightly shorter.
I called some people who had belonged to the club named "Lilac Rainbows" intending to get more information about Kubota but so far no success. I can see faces who had played Bossa Nova with him and who played the bass. I did some of the Shadows and Ventures numbers.]
This piece was written by
Hiroshi Deguchi in 2022.
With his wife & pet dog.
Andy's Japan trip from Tokyo < South-Eastwards to
< Osaka < Hiroshima <Fukuoka in 2007.
"Gee. thanks Hiroshi for the story. it's a very interesting tale indeed. My wife and I were in Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, Fukuoka [image] in 2007 and enjoyed our stay in these cities. The trains we travelled in were fabulous.
You have revived an interest in me regarding Kubota Makoto, who also produced Dick Lee's other musical, Orientalism. Hiroshi has other articles written on this blog. Check his name under Labels below."
Makoto Kubota & The Sunset Gang – Dixie Fever (1977)
You Tube Video from: Terminal Passage.
Dick Lee: Asia Major [1990]
YouTube Video By: Famous or Forgotten Music
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at least credit the blog and me because copying is stealing.
Andy.