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Eiji Kitamura





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Eiji Kitamura Japanese: 北村 英治 (born April 8, 1929) is a Japanese jazz clarinetist and tenor saxophonist originally from Tokyo who made his debut at the age of 22.

Kitamura devoted himself to clarinet playing while still an undergraduateatKeio University in Tokyo. He first came to prominence in the U.S. at the 20th Anniversary Jam Session of the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1977. His following in Japan was built previous to this on his regular television program.

He prefers to interpret traditional swing jazz rather than modern jazz,[1] and according to Allmusic is most strongly influenced by Benny Goodman and Woody Herman.[2]

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  1. ^ Liner notes: Eiji Kitamura - Swing Sessions - RCA LP RDCE
  • ^ "Eiji Kitamura | Biography & History". AllMusic.
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