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Makoto Izumitani
OriginFukuyama, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
GenresPop, Rock, R&B, Jazz, Country music, Hip Hop
Occupation(s)Session musician, Drummer
Years active1991 – Present
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Makoto Izumitani (born August 28, 1972 in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan) is a drummer.

Performances

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He performed at the 47th Grammy AwardsatStaples Center, BRIT AwardsatEarls Court Exhibition Centre, American Music AwardatShrine Auditorium, MTV Europe Music Awards 2004inRome Italy, Billboard Music AwardatMGM Grand Las Vegas, as well as on Saturday Night Live, Late Night with David Letterman, Good Morning America, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

He has performed at concerts at Madison Square Garden, Universal Amphitheatre, Angel Stadium, Arrowhead Pond, and London Coliseum.

He has performed with Gwen Stefani, Eve, Missing Persons, Rickie Lee Jones, Michael Landau, John Beasley, Jimmy Johnson, Dawayne Bailey, Louis Johnson.

Records

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In late 2007, Izumitani played drums on studio version of Japanese pop-star Ayumi Hamasaki's 43rd single Together When... with bass player Chris Chaney. This song not only debuted at number-one position with 3,312,541 downloads, but also claimed the top position on the monthly download charts. In 2008 the album Guilty (Ayumi Hamasaki album) including Together When... sold over 1,800,000 units worldwide.

Gear

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He plays Gretsch Drums, Avedis Zildjian Company, Remo, Vater Percussion.


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