Direct from Japan! Tadataka Unno in a solo piano jazz performance
“Rhythmic versatility infused with vibrant melodic intuition" - Jeff becker, Jazz Sensibilities
Tadataka Unno is one of Japan’s most acclaimed jazz pianists. From early childhood and into his twenties, he focused on the piano, and the roots and culture of jazz. Eventually he landed in NY City and his jazz future exploded. Quickly embraced by the jazz community, he met and was mentored by George Cables. His path to international prominence was furthered by a second mentor, piano legend Hank Jones. Soon after, he joined the famed Jimmy Cobb Quartet and performed, recorded and toured the world with the master drummer. That led to associations with more great names in jazz including trumpeter Roy Hargrove, with whom he worked for the last two years of Mr Hargrove’s life.
Then a terrible thing happened. Early in the pandemic, when Asian hate crimes were on the rise, Unno was brutally attacked by eight teenagers in a NY city subway station. He almost lost his life. Physically and emotionally broken, he took his wife and newborn son back to Japan. Home again and gradually feeling stronger, he recorded "Get My Mojo Back" to critical acclaim. Finally, thanks to music colleagues George Cables, Doug Lawrence and Jerome Jennings, Tada performed with the Taos Festival Allstars in last year’s Taos Jazz Festival. The music was joyful and life affirming. Now Tadataka Unno returns to the US– direct to Taos– for the 2024 Taos Jazz Fest. He's still on his journey back, as he says… “I keep fighting for love…with music."
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