Mickie Yoshino
Mickie Yoshino is a Japanese keyboard player, composer, producer, and arranger. Yoshino is known for leading the rock band Godiego. In 2005, he won a Japan Academy Prize for his music. Yoshino's compositions were used in the film Swing Girls. Yoshino still produces music with groups such as Godiego and EnTRANS.
Biography
Early years and The Golden Cups
Yoshino's musical career began when he was a junior in high school, playing in night clubs and the U.S. military base in Yokohama, Japan. In 1967, at the age of 16, he became a member of The Golden Cups, a pioneering Japanese blues band that released several popular hits.After leaving the band in 1971, he studied music at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. While there, he studied piano with Charlie Banacos, , Ray Santisi, and . He also performed arrangements with Gary Burton and Phil Wilson. Yoshino formed the group Flesh & Blood and played in the Boston rock scene at the same time as Aerosmith and Boston.
Godiego
After graduating from Berklee, Yoshino returned to Japan to form the group Godiego.Godiego appeared frequently on the hit charts from 1978 through the mid-1980s and is credited with influencing the Japanese pop scene.
In the United Kingdom, Godiego became known for the theme song of the BBC TV series The Water Margin. The song reached number 16 on the UK singles chart. released the album The Water Margin in the UK and Europe. Godiego's biggest hits in Japan came from a TV series called Monkey, which also aired on the BBC. This series became a "cult Japanese TV series" with videos and DVDs sold not only in the UK but in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and other countries. "Gandhara" and "Monkey Magic" were the most well-known songs from the TV series.
Godiego also attracted international attention when they wrote and released "Beautiful Name", the theme song for Unicef's International Year of the Child.
Yoshino also wrote and played for soundtracks such as the film House. Francis Ford Coppola intended to select Japanese composer Isao Tomita for his movie Apocalypse Now, but this was prevented due to a label contracts issue, and Tomita had been planning to let Godiego record the rock part of the soundtrack.
Yoshino was also very involved with Roland Corp. in the development of synthesizers and digital stage pianos in the 1970s and 1980s. Godiego was one of the first rock bands to use a guitar synthesizer for both recordings and live performances.
In 1980, Godiego was the first rock group to perform in China. They also performed for 60,000 people in Katmandu, Nepal, and performed in Australia and the United States.
Around 1985, Godiego broke up. In 1999/2000, they reunited for a 17-concert nationwide tour.
1980s–1990s
In the late 1980s, Yoshino helped to establish the PAN School of Music in Tokyo and Yokohama. He also released his own albums American Road and Longway from Home, and worked with many musicians including Paul Jackson, Jennifer Batten, Peter Green and Ray Parker, Jr., Kenichi Hagiwara, and .EnTRANS and jazz/fusion activities
Yoshino has participated in diverse musical activities since the 1960s. He joined the Time is Now jazz and rock crossover concert with the Terumasa Hino Quintet, Hiroshi Kamayatsu, and Takayuki Inoue in 1969.With Godiego, Yukihide Takekawa and he composed "Suite: Peace" inspired by the theme of Edward Elgar's Pomp & Circumstance No.1 in 1977, and "In You Kanjincho" based upon Nagauta, Japanese traditional music, and Kanjincho. Yoshino arranged a rock tune with horns and traditional Japanese musical instruments such as the shamisen, shakuhachi, biwa and tsuzumi in 1981.
He formed a crossover musical group called EnTRANS with Takayuki Inoue, Yoshihiro Naruse , Nobuo Yagi and . Inonu retired in 2009, but the band continues to perform.
Since the 2000s, Yoshino has frequently played with the jazz musicians and .
The Golden Cups reunion
In the early 2000s, Yoshino participated in the reunion of the Golden Cups and a documentary film, The Golden Cups One More Time, which was produced by Altamira Pictures. The movie showed the band's influence on many Japanese rock players, such as Kiyoshiro Imawano, Akiko Yano, Takayuki Inoue, and Ken Yokoyama.Go-Die-Go's Endless Journey
Yoshino reformed Godiego in 2006 with the popular members Yukihide Takekawa, Takami Asano, Steve Fox, and Tommy Snyder. They had a three-year series of concerts for Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space, 2007–2009. In 2014, Yoji Yoshizawa joined the band, and they continue to tour, releasing CDs and DVDs.Bandsja ミッキー吉野 "バンド狂時代"In 2011, Altamira Music Inc., a group company of [Altamira Pictures], produced Mickie's 60 years anniversary concert "Mickie Yoshino - The Band of Wine & Roses". They distributed a booklet contains Mickie's long interview and his band history, for the concert.
- Saburos
- J.Walker & Pedestrians
- Shuson Konno & New Camelias
- Chosen Few
- Midnight Express Blues Band
- BeBes
- Flower Creation
- The Golden Cups
- Mickie Yoshino Group Mark I
- Sunrise
- Funky Tongue
- Rapscallion
- Flesh & Blood
- Dutch Baker Band
- Mickie Yoshino Group Mark II
- Mickie Yoshino Group Mark III
- Mickie Yoshino Group Mark IV
- Mickie Yoshino Group Mark V
- Godiego
- Mickie Yoshino Group Mark VI
- Mickie Yoshino Group Mark VII
- Kaleidoscope Session Band Rock Session
- Kaleidoscope Session Band Jazz Session
- PAN
- Debut!
- Andre Marlrau Band
- Black, Yellow & White
- P.S.M. All Stars
- Paul Jackson Band
- Mickie Yoshino Special Band
- Mickie Yoshino & SLYME
- Mickie Yoshino Band
- Earthmatics
- Valco
- Joe Yamanaka Band
- EnTRANS
- Silver Cups
- Natsuno-Gumi
- Mickie Yoshino New Group
Discography
The Golden Cups
Studio albums
- The Golden Cups Album Vol. 2
- Blues Message The Golden Cups Album Vol. 3
- The Fifth Generation
Live albums
- Super Live Session
- The Golden Cups Recital
- One More Time
Singles
- "My Love Only For You"
- "Good Bye My Love"
- "Honmoku Blues"
- "Lucille"
- "Butterfly Won't Fly"
- "Bitter Tears"
Compilations
- The Best of The Golden Cups
- Girl With Long Hair - The Best of The Golden Cups
- Rock 'n Roll Jam '70
- Blues of Life
Godiego
Tigers Memorial Club Band
Studio albums
- Tigers Memorial Club Band
- Tigers Memorial Club Band II -Me and Our Summer
Singles
- "Natsukashiki Love Song"
- "Kimiyo Megami no Mamade"
EnTRANS
Studio albums
- Be Our Guest!!!!
Live albums
- We, Us
Solo, session and small unit
Studio albums
- Zan-Sonezakishinju as Mickie Yoshino Group with Hanayagi Genshu
- Kaleidoscope with Kazumi Watanabe
- American Road
- P.S.M. All Stars Vol.1 as P.S.M. All Stars
- Longway From Home
- BOUE
- Come Back My Bay Blues as Valco
- In The Book of Heaven as The Spirit of Godiego
- Earthmatics
- Pop Art Music
- ART, ART, ART, FOR THE EARTH FROM MY HEART
- ME & 70's
- Jazz for Kids with Paul Jackson
- Tung Fat Heavens and Sweets as Tung Fat Heavens and Sweets
- 1970
Live Album
- 1974 One Step Festival as Mickie Yoshino Group
Singles
- Baby Hold On as Sunrise
- Return to China
- Aisuru Kanatahe
- Yes, I Will as Natsuno-Gumi
- Get Wild
- Otokotachi no Tabiji as Mickie Yoshino Group
Soundtrack albums
- Virgin Blues with Yukihide Takekawa
- Iroha No I as Godiego
- The Youth Killer
- House as Godiego with Asei Kobayashi
- Little Superman Ganbaron
- ' as Godiego with Masaru Sato
- Hitoha Sorewo Scandal Toyu
- Monkey
- Kamisama Naze Ainimo Kokkyo Ga Aruno
- Otokotachi no Tabiji as Mickie Yoshino Group
- Magic Capsule
- Haruka Naru Souro as Godiego
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- Kids
- Let's Gotokuji!
- Neo Tokyo
- Spirit Warrior
- Dragon Quest
- Tigers Memorial Club Band
- Turn
- Swing Girls
- Happy Flight
- The Youth Killer
- Robo-G
- Hitoha Sorewo Scandal Toyu
- Happy Wedding
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Video, LD and DVD
- Above Los Angeles
- Bali
- Sound Journey Mickie Yoshino Palau~Cruising of rock island~
- Sound Journey Mickie Yoshino Alaska~Glacier and Forest~
- Sound Journey Mickie Yoshino present Genta Ueki Gold Coast~the Earth~
Books
- They are our ROOTS! From GS Golden Cups to Godiego
- Mickie Yoshino no Tabi no Tomodachi, Shinko Music,