Akiko Tsuruga

Akiko Tsuruga (敦賀明子, Tsuruga Akiko) is a jazz composer, Hammond B-3 organist and pianist from Osaka, Japan.

She was born in Osaka.[1] Her parents bought her a small organ when she was three and she started learning to play standards. At high school, she listened to Hammond B3 players including Jimmy Smith, then Charles Earland, Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff and Dr. Lonnie Smith.[1]

A graduate of the Osaka College of Music, she has resided in New York City since 2001. After moving to the US, she had lessons from Lonnie Smith.[1]

In addition to her solo work, she plays as a sideman in various groups in New York. She has accompanied Lou Donaldson since 2007.[1]

Discography

  • Harlem Dreams (2004, M & I)
  • Sweet and Funky (2006, M & I; 2007, 18th & Vine)
  • St. Louis Blues (2008, Mojo)
  • Oriental Express (2009, 18th & Vine)
  • NYC Serenade (2010, Mojo)
  • Sakura (2011, 1-2-3-4 GO; 2012, American Showplace Music)
  • Commencement (2014, Somethin' Cool; AT Records)
  • Pelham Parkway by Kevin Golden Trio (2016, Kevin Golden Productions)
  • So Cute, So Bad (2017, Somethin' Cool; AT Records)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Milkowski, Bill (February 2018). "Akiko Tsuruga – Extending the Tradition". DownBeat. p. 28.


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