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This episode of Japanese Jazz Week we explore the catalog of pianist Masabumi Kikuchi. Masabumi was born in Tokyo in 1939, and lived his early life in World War II and post-war Japan. He studied music at the Tokyo Art College High School, and worked with musicians such as Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Mal Waldron & Joe Henderson. Hit play to hear his late 60’s recordings up to his mid 80’s material. 今回お届けする「日本のジャズ」は、日本のジャズピアニスト、キーボード奏者・菊地雅章です。菊地氏は1939年に東京で生まれ、若くして第二次世界大戦を経験し、戦後を生きた人物。ソニー・ロリンズ、マイルス・デイヴィス、マル・ウォルドロン、ジョー・ヘンダーソンらと共に活動しました。今回は彼の60年代後期から80年代中期の作品を楽曲を中心にお聞きください。Translated by Satoko Akune.

Declan Affley

Declan Affley

Declan Affley has been played on NTS in shows including NTS Guide to…, featured first on 21 February 2024. Songs played include Mulga Maxims.

Declan Affley (8 September 1939 – 27 June 1985) was an Australian folk singer and musician. He was born in Cardiff, Wales, and became a seaman, jumping ship in Australia in 1959.

Affley became a regular performer at the Troubadour Coffee Lounge in Sydney and later at Frank Traynor's Folk Club, Melbourne, as well as many other venues and folk festivals. As well as being a leading figure in Australian folk music, he appeared in several films including Peter Weir's The Last Wave, and Richard Lowenstein's Strikebound, where he was musical director.

Affley was well-known as a singer of traditional songs such as Carrickfergus as well as performing the work of contemporary songwriters, notably including John Dengate, Don Henderson and Harry Robertson.

Affley's sudden death at the age of 45 was a shock to the Australian folk music community. He is remembered by the Declan Affley memorial award for excellence in a young performer, awarded at the National Folk Festival held annually in Canberra.

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Declan Affley

Declan Affley has been played on NTS in shows including NTS Guide to…, featured first on 21 February 2024. Songs played include Mulga Maxims.

Declan Affley (8 September 1939 – 27 June 1985) was an Australian folk singer and musician. He was born in Cardiff, Wales, and became a seaman, jumping ship in Australia in 1959.

Affley became a regular performer at the Troubadour Coffee Lounge in Sydney and later at Frank Traynor's Folk Club, Melbourne, as well as many other venues and folk festivals. As well as being a leading figure in Australian folk music, he appeared in several films including Peter Weir's The Last Wave, and Richard Lowenstein's Strikebound, where he was musical director.

Affley was well-known as a singer of traditional songs such as Carrickfergus as well as performing the work of contemporary songwriters, notably including John Dengate, Don Henderson and Harry Robertson.

Affley's sudden death at the age of 45 was a shock to the Australian folk music community. He is remembered by the Declan Affley memorial award for excellence in a young performer, awarded at the National Folk Festival held annually in Canberra.

Original source: Last.fm

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Mulga Maxims
Declan Affley
Larrikin Records1981