KITARO
Biography
Early life
Inspired by the R&B music of Otis Redding, Kitaro taught himself how to play guitar. He says of teaching himself, "I never had education in music, I just learned to trust my ears and my feelings." He gives credit for his creations to a power beyond himself. "This music is not from my mind," he said. "It is from heaven, going through my body and out my fingers through composing. Sometimes I wonder. I never practice. I don't read or write music, but my fingers move. I wonder, 'Whose song is this?' I write my songs, but they are not my songs."
While attending
His parents were first opposed to the idea of their son having a musical career. They had other plans for him and in an attempt to get him to see their way, made arrangements for him to take a job at a local company. However he left home without telling them before. He supported himself by taking on several part time jobs such as cooking and civil service work while composing songs at night.
In the early '70s he changed completely to keyboards. He joined the band "Far East Family Band" and toured with them around the world. In
In 1976 he left the band and travelled through Asia (
Solo career
Back in Japan Kitaro started his solo career in 1977. The first two albums Ten Kai and From the Full Moon Story became cult favorites of fans of the nascent New Age movement. He performed his first symphonic concert at the 'Small Hall' of the Kosei Nenkin Kaikan in Shinjuku,
He struck a worldwide distribution arrangement with Geffen Records in 1986; in 1987 he collaborated with different musicians, e.g. with Micky Hart (Grateful Dead) and Jon Anderson (Yes). In 1988 his record sales soared to 10 million worldwide. He was nominated twice for a Grammy award and his soundtrack for the movie "Heaven & Earth" won the award for best original score. He won another grammy award for his album Thinking of You in 2001.
Personal life
Kitaro is very modest. "Nature inspires me. I am only a messenger", he has said. "To me, some songs are like clouds, some are like water". Since 1983, his reverence for nature has led Kitaro to annually give thanks to Mother Nature in a special "concert" on Mount Fuji or near his house in
From 1983 until 1990 Kitaro was married to his first wife, Yuki Taoka. Yuki is a daughter of Kazuo Taoka, godfather of Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest Yakuza syndicate. Kitaro and Yuki have a son, Ryunosuke, who lives in
Other works
He has also worked with guitarist Marty Friedman, formerly of Megadeth, on the "Scenes" album.
Kitaro composed the soundtrack of the Oliver Stone film Heaven and Earth.
[Adapted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitaro]
Also, check out http://www.kitaromusic.com/ for more on Kitaro's music.
Here are some of my favourite songs..
This song is Matsuri.
Whenever I listen to this song, it gives me the spirit and strength that words cannot be explained.
This song is Kokoro.
I was really impressed to see when Kitaro played the electric guitar.
Truly amazing~
This song is The Silk Road.
This song is Koi.
This song somehow brings a sense of tranquillity deep within my soul.
Beautiful~
Kitaro is truly an amazing musician.
I really admire and respect him for his passions in music.
He's one of those figures that I look up to in the musical world.
Now, I kind of found back my passion for music again.
Thank you Kitaro~
Music roxs!~
x3
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