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  2. Masato Honda - Wikipedia

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    Masato Honda (本田雅人, born November 13, 1962), is a Japanese saxophone player, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. [1] Born in Nakamura City , Kochi Prefecture (now Shimanto City ), he graduated from Kunitachi College of Music .

  3. T-Square (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, saxophonist Masato Honda debuted with them as a backing saxophonist on the album T-Square Live (featuring F-1 Grand Prix Theme). By the end of 1990, Takeshi Itoh left the group to pursue a solo career in the US, and Honda replaced him in 1991. [23] Honda also composed the opening track from T-Square's New-S album, "Megalith". [35]

  4. Honda Jazz - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Jazz nameplate has been used by the Japanese manufacturer Honda to denote several different motorized vehicles since 1982: 1982–1986 — The first generation Honda City when marketed in Europe, as Opel owned the City name; 1986–2001 — A 50 cc cruiser-style motorcycle (AC09)

  5. Takehiro Honda - Wikipedia

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    Takehiro Honda (本田竹広, Honda Takehiro, August 21, 1945 – January 12, 2006) was a Japanese jazz pianist and band leader. [1] Honda was born in Miyako, Iwate. He started playing piano at age five and studied at the Kunitachi College of Music, where he played in a quartet with Kazunori Takeda. By 1969 he was recording with a trio under ...

  6. Native Son (band) - Wikipedia

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    Native Son was a Japanese jazz-funk and jazz fusion ... During their career they released 6 albums. Discography. Savanna Hotline (1979, JVC) ... Takehiro Honda ...

  7. Toshiyuki Honda - Wikipedia

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    Toshiyuki Honda (本多 俊之, Honda Toshiyuki, born April 9, 1957) is a Japanese jazz musician and composer. Honda's father was a jazz critic, whose name was also Toshiyuki Honda. As a jazz musician, he learned flute and saxophone, and worked in the late 1970s with George Otsuka and the Burning Waves ensemble.

  8. Cibo Matto - Wikipedia

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    Into the Sun was produced and inspired by Honda (whom Lennon was dating at the time). [14] Honda, Hatori, Ellis and Love appeared in the closing scene of the video for Lennon's single "Home". Cibo Matto went on to release its second album Stereo Type A in 1999. [5] [1] Although it was a departure from the familiar sound of Viva!

  9. DJ Honda - Wikipedia

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    DJ Honda worked on several projects including h Mental Vol. 5 which is a collection of DJ Honda beats, DJ Honda V, and REASON, a biographical documentary film about DJ Honda's life & career in English and Japanese versions. DJ Honda joined A famous Trumpeter "Terumasa Hino" project and drop Album Unity "-h factor-".