Kimiko Kasai
Kimiko Kasai (笠井 紀美子, Kasai Kimiko) (born December 15, 1945 in Kyoto, Japan) is a retired Japanese jazz singer.
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Born | December 15, 1945 Kyoto, Japan |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Vocalist |
Years active | mid 1960s–1998 |
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Associated acts | Mal Waldron, Gil Evans, Herbie Hancock |
Biography
Kimiko's first album as a solo artist was entitled Just Friends in 1970. The following year, Kimiko sang the advertising jingle for “Cup Noodle,” a brand of the world's first instant cup noodle ramen.[1] In June 1972, she got an exclusive contract with CBS/Sony,[2] and recorded Satin Doll with support of Gil Evans during Evans' first visitation to Japan.[3][4] After that time, she recorded many albums in collaboration with musicians in the jazz field, such as Teo Macero, Lee Konitz, Stan Getz, Paulinho Da Costa,[2] Billy Higgins,[5] Cedar Walton and Herbie Hancock.[6]
Kimiko married Richard Rudolph in 1990 and resides in Santa Monica and Tokyo, Japan.[7]
Discography
- 1968: The Modern Playing Mate (Union) – Yuzuru Sera Trio introducing Kimiko Kasai
- 1970: Just Friends (London) – Live
- 1971: Yellow Carcass in the Blue (TBM) – with Kosuke Mine Quartet
- 1971: One for Lady (Victor) – with Mal Waldron
- 1972: Umbrella (CBS/Sony) – works of Hiroshi Kamayatsu
- 1972: Satin Doll (CBS/Sony) – with Gil Evans Orchestra
- 1973: What’s New (CBS/Sony)
- 1974: In Person (CBS/Sony) – Featuring Oliver Nelson
- 1974: Thanks Dear (CBS/Sony)
- 1974: Kimiko Is Here (CBS/Sony) – with Cedar Walton Trio
- 1975: This Is My Love (CBS/Sony) – produced by Teo Macero, with Lee Konitz and Stan Getz
- 1976: We Can Fall in Love (CBS/Sony) – produced by Teo Macero
- 1977: Tokyo Special (CBS/Sony)
- 1978: Round and Round (CBS/Sony)
- 1979: Butterfly (CBS/Sony) – with Herbie Hancock. Reissued (Be With Records, 2018).
- 1982: Kimiko (CBS/Sony)
- 1982: Love Connection (CBS/Sony)
- 1984: Love Talk (CBS/Sony)
- 1984: New Pastel (CBS/Sony)
- 1985: Watching You (CBS/Sony)
- 1985: My One and Only Love (CBS/Sony)
- 1987: Perigo a Noite (Eastworld)
- 1990: Kimiko Kasai (Kitty) – with Cedar Walton Trio
Filmography
- Hairpin Circus (1972) as Rie Mizukami
References
- Cup Noodle CM Songs Collection (in Japanese). Sony Music Direct. 2006. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
- "インタビュー / 笠井紀美子" [interview / Kimiko Kasai]. BAN BAN TON TON (in Japanese). 2018-05-20. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- Segawa, Masahisa (1988). Masabumi Kikuchi with Gil Evans (booklet). Nippon Phonogram. p. 3. 28JD–10138.
- "International News Reports / Tokyo". billboard. Vol. 84 no. 44. October 28, 1972. p. 56.
- Zade, Wayne. ""From Soul to Spirit, Spirit to Soul": Billy Higgins on Jazz and Japan". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on 2011-11-12. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
- "Mal Waldron Catalog". Jazzdisco.org. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
- "Richard Rudolph Biography". IMDb. IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
External links
- Kimiko Kasai discography at Discogs