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Taiko master Daihachi Oguchi dies

June 28th, 2008 by James

Master taiko drummer Daihachi Oguchi has died:

Oguchi was crossing the street when he was struck by the car Thursday. He was rushed to the hospital but died of excessive bleeding early Friday, said Yuken Yagasaki of Osuwa Daiko, the group in Nagano prefecture (state) in northern Japan that Oguchi had led.

Oguchi helped found top U.S. taiko groups, including San Francisco Taiko Dojo, which has performed in Hollywood movies and on international tours since its founding 40 years ago.

A former jazz musician, Oguchi was one of the first to elevate the traditional folk sounds of taiko to modern music played in concert halls, not just festivals and shrines.

[ht to Ashe]



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Comment by shazzb0t
2008-06-28 05:11:27

That is terrible news. I met him once and he was a wonderful man. RIP.

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Comment by RYO
2008-06-28 05:58:50

Thanks for putting up an accompanying video clip. You’ll never see more physically fit musicians perform ever, I’m sure.

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Comment by EYLC
2008-06-28 09:54:19

This is really sad…I just did a presentation on the phenomenon of modern Japanese drumming and mentioned his influence on the birth of the new trend. A great loss to the wadaiko world…May his soul rest in peace and keep his drumming energy up in heaven…

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2008-06-28 13:57:26

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