Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami (村上 秀一, Murakami Shuichi) (January 1, 1951 – March 9, 2021) was a Japanese jazz drummer and session musician.
Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami | |
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Born | January 1, 1951 |
Died | March 9, 2021 |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, drummer |
Career
editMurakami was born in Nishinomiya. He first learned to play French horn, but switched to classical percussion as a teenager before settling on the drum kit.[1] He worked extensively as a sideman on jazz sessions in the 1970s and 1980s, with, among others, Sadao Watanabe, Yosuke Yamashita, Kazumi Watanabe, Masayoshi Takanaka, Jun Fukamachi, Akira Sakata, and Takashi Kako. He founded the group Ponta Box (featuring sidemen Masahiro Sayama and Masatoshi Mizuno), which recorded three albums for JVC Victor and appeared at the 1995 Montreux Jazz Festival, and has recorded several albums under his own name. He also worked as a session musician for J-pop stars for several decades.
Murakami died on March 9, 2021, after suffering thalamic bleeding at the age of 70.[2] A year later, a tribute concert titled "One Last Live" was held at the Tokyo International Forum, featuring Junk Fujiyama, Yo Hitoto, Fusanosuke Kondo, Maki Ohguro, Miho Fukuhara, Chisato Moritaka, Chikuzen Sato, Taeko Onuki, Mie, and Toshiki Kadomatsu.[3]
Discography
edit- As leader
- Introducing Ponta Murakami (Toshiba, 1976)
- Tokyo Fusion Night (Polydor, 1978)
- Welcome To My Life (JVC, 1998)
- Rhythm Monster (Universal Music, 2012)
- with Ponta Box
- Ponta Box (JVC, 1995)
- Desert in the Desert (JVC, 1995)
- NYPB (JVC, 2001)
References
edit- ^ Kazunori Sugiyama, "Shuchi Murakami". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld.
- ^ "Well-known session drummer Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami dies at 70". Kyodo News. 2021-03-13. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
- ^ "村上"ポンタ"秀一トリビュート ~One Last LIVE~". Wowow. Retrieved 2022-06-05.