Not as well known in the US, is Japanese guitarist and composer Kazumi Watanabe. He's done a LOT of different styles during his career, and the man has master / maestro level chops, forget now - he was scary-good even 25 years ago.
But this clip is mostly about the unbelievable rhythm section backing him in this video. The way these guys lock in and step outside on a wicked groove is both masterful and really funky.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBYH7JwgTlk[/video]
One of my oddball favorites
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One of my oddball favorites
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"rock enough that I don't drown in ... jazz ennui" - draelyc
"...you realize that absolutely nothing happens when you get butthurt, right?
You know you're not going to go home and immediately have cancer, right?" - Steinmetzify
"rock enough that I don't drown in ... jazz ennui" - draelyc
"...you realize that absolutely nothing happens when you get butthurt, right?
You know you're not going to go home and immediately have cancer, right?" - Steinmetzify
Re: One of my oddball favorites
Pretty groovin' stuff.....I want the bass player's outfit 

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