Jazz and blues organist, pianist, composer, and arranger. He studied jazz piano with Willie Pickens at Northern Illinois University where he earned a Bachelor of Music in Performance (Jazz Studies). He earned a Master of Music in Jazz Studies (Composition) and a Performance Certificate from DePaul University.
He has performed with many musicians including Billy Branch, Eddie C Campbell, Bo Diddley, Little Arthur Duncan, George Freeman, Phil Guy, Jeff Hamilton, Harold Jones, Bob Lark, RJ Mischo, Joe Moss, Nick Moss, Pinetop Perkins, Tim Ries, Lynwood Slim, Little Mack Simmons, Ira Sullivan, Junior Watson, Phil Woods, and the list goes on. As a blues pianist, he has been playing with numerous bands. He has performed at the Chicago Hope Festival (w/ Bo Diddley & Billy Branch, 2000), the Chicago Blues Festival (w/ Rob Stone, 2002), the Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland OR (w/ Phil Guy, 2002 and w/ Nick Moss, 2002), the Baltimore Blues Festival (w/ Nick Moss, 2002), the Taste of Chicago (w/ Phil Guy, 2008), and several other festivals as well. He has recorded the CDs "Got a New Plan" (w/ Nick Moss, Blue Bella Records, 2001), and "Movin' Out" (w/ Chicago Blues Angels, Blue Bella Records, 2001). He has appeared on the Fox Chicago Morning News (w/ Bo Diddley, 2000), and the blues shows Speakin' of the Blues on TV (w/ Arthur Duncan, 2002 and w/ Eomot RaSan, 2003).
He has studied jazz organ with Tony Monaco and Chris Foreman, and he has been leading his jazz organ trio. He released his first CD "Midnight Shuffle" (2006) with his jazz organ trio. He has regularly played with the George Freeman Trio for three years. He has performed with his jazz organ trio at the jazz festival Jazz in the Park in Gary IN (2008, 2009) and The 14th Annual Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival (2009). He released his second CD "Next Time You See Me" (2010) with his jazz organ trio.
After living in the US for 11 years, he moved to Japan in June 2010. He was active as a musician and an educator. He has performed at many clubs and festivals including Shinjuku Traditional Jazz Festival (2010, 2013), Yokohama Jazz Promenade (2011), Chiba Bayside Jazz Festival (2011), Asagaya Jazz Festival (2011, 2012), Takasago Jazz Festival (2012), and Shinjuku Spring Jazz Festival (2012, 2013).
In July 2013, he moved to Berlin, Germany. He has already played in Czech Republic, Italy, Norway, Slovakia, Sweden as well as Germany and performed with well-known musicians including Torsten Goods, Tony Lakatos, Nils Landgren, Magnus Lindgren, Bjørn Solli, Peter Weniger and Petter Wettre. His new CD "Swingin' with the Hammond Organ / Hal Tsuchida & European Friends" was released by Mons Records in the spring 2015.
In December 2015, he moved back to Japan from Germany for a teaching job at Keio University and his new musical activities.
https://haltsuchida.com/biography
He has performed with many musicians including Billy Branch, Eddie C Campbell, Bo Diddley, Little Arthur Duncan, George Freeman, Phil Guy, Jeff Hamilton, Harold Jones, Bob Lark, RJ Mischo, Joe Moss, Nick Moss, Pinetop Perkins, Tim Ries, Lynwood Slim, Little Mack Simmons, Ira Sullivan, Junior Watson, Phil Woods, and the list goes on. As a blues pianist, he has been playing with numerous bands. He has performed at the Chicago Hope Festival (w/ Bo Diddley & Billy Branch, 2000), the Chicago Blues Festival (w/ Rob Stone, 2002), the Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland OR (w/ Phil Guy, 2002 and w/ Nick Moss, 2002), the Baltimore Blues Festival (w/ Nick Moss, 2002), the Taste of Chicago (w/ Phil Guy, 2008), and several other festivals as well. He has recorded the CDs "Got a New Plan" (w/ Nick Moss, Blue Bella Records, 2001), and "Movin' Out" (w/ Chicago Blues Angels, Blue Bella Records, 2001). He has appeared on the Fox Chicago Morning News (w/ Bo Diddley, 2000), and the blues shows Speakin' of the Blues on TV (w/ Arthur Duncan, 2002 and w/ Eomot RaSan, 2003).
He has studied jazz organ with Tony Monaco and Chris Foreman, and he has been leading his jazz organ trio. He released his first CD "Midnight Shuffle" (2006) with his jazz organ trio. He has regularly played with the George Freeman Trio for three years. He has performed with his jazz organ trio at the jazz festival Jazz in the Park in Gary IN (2008, 2009) and The 14th Annual Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival (2009). He released his second CD "Next Time You See Me" (2010) with his jazz organ trio.
After living in the US for 11 years, he moved to Japan in June 2010. He was active as a musician and an educator. He has performed at many clubs and festivals including Shinjuku Traditional Jazz Festival (2010, 2013), Yokohama Jazz Promenade (2011), Chiba Bayside Jazz Festival (2011), Asagaya Jazz Festival (2011, 2012), Takasago Jazz Festival (2012), and Shinjuku Spring Jazz Festival (2012, 2013).
In July 2013, he moved to Berlin, Germany. He has already played in Czech Republic, Italy, Norway, Slovakia, Sweden as well as Germany and performed with well-known musicians including Torsten Goods, Tony Lakatos, Nils Landgren, Magnus Lindgren, Bjørn Solli, Peter Weniger and Petter Wettre. His new CD "Swingin' with the Hammond Organ / Hal Tsuchida & European Friends" was released by Mons Records in the spring 2015.
In December 2015, he moved back to Japan from Germany for a teaching job at Keio University and his new musical activities.
https://haltsuchida.com/biography
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Organista, pianista, compositor y arreglista de jazz y blues. Estudió piano de jazz con Willie Pickens en la Universidad de Illinois del Norte, donde obtuvo una licenciatura de música en interpretación (estudios de jazz). Obtuvo una Maestría en Música en Estudios de Jazz (Composición) y un Certificado de Interpretación de la Universidad DePaul.
Ha tocado con muchos músicos, entre ellos Billy Branch, Eddie C Campbell, Bo Diddley, Little Arthur Duncan, George Freeman, Phil Guy, Jeff Hamilton, Harold Jones, Bob Lark, RJ Mischo, Joe Moss, Nick Moss, Pinetop Perkins, Tim Ries, Lynwood Slim, Little Mack Simmons, Ira Sullivan, Junior Watson, Phil Woods, y la lista continúa. Como pianista de blues, ha tocado con numerosas bandas. Ha actuado en el Chicago Hope Festival (con Bo Diddley y Billy Branch, 2000), el Chicago Blues Festival (con Rob Stone, 2002), el Waterfront Blues Festival en Portland, Oregon (con Phil Guy, 2002 y con Nick Moss, 2002), el Baltimore Blues Festival (con Nick Moss, 2002), el Taste of Chicago (con Phil Guy, 2008), y varios otros festivales. Ha grabado los CDs "Got a New Plan" (con Nick Moss, Blue Bella Records, 2001), y "Movin' Out" (con Chicago Blues Angels, Blue Bella Records, 2001). Ha aparecido en el Fox Chicago Morning News (con Bo Diddley, 2000), y en los programas de blues Speakin' of the Blues de la TV (con Arthur Duncan, 2002 y con Eomot RaSan, 2003).
Ha estudiado órgano de jazz con Tony Monaco y Chris Foreman, y ha estado dirigiendo su trío de órgano de jazz. Publicó su primer CD "Midnight Shuffle" (2006) con su trío de órgano de jazz. Ha tocado regularmente con el George Freeman Trio durante tres años. Ha actuado con su trío de órgano de jazz en el festival de jazz Jazz in the Park en Gary IN (2008, 2009) y en el 14º Festival Anual de Jazz Asiático-Americano de Chicago (2009). Publicó su segundo CD "Next Time You See Me" (2010) con su trío de órgano de jazz.
Después de vivir en los EE.UU. durante 11 años, se trasladó a Japón en junio de 2010. Fue activo como músico y educador. Ha actuado en muchos clubes y festivales, incluyendo el Festival de Jazz Tradicional de Shinjuku (2010, 2013), el Paseo de Jazz de Yokohama (2011), el Festival de Jazz de Chiba Bayside (2011), el Festival de Jazz de Asagaya (2011, 2012), el Festival de Jazz de Takasago (2012), y el Festival de Jazz de Primavera de Shinjuku (2012, 2013).
En julio de 2013, se trasladó a Berlín, Alemania. Ya ha tocado en la República Checa, Italia, Noruega, Eslovaquia, Suecia, así como en Alemania, y ha actuado con músicos conocidos como Torsten Goods, Tony Lakatos, Nils Landgren, Magnus Lindgren, Bjørn Solli, Peter Weniger y Petter Wettre. Su nuevo CD "Swingin' with the Hammond Organ / Hal Tsuchida & European Friends" fue lanzado por Mons Records en la primavera de 2015.
En diciembre de 2015, regresó a Japón desde Alemania para un trabajo de profesor en la Universidad de Keio y sus nuevas actividades musicales.
https://haltsuchida.com/biography
Ha tocado con muchos músicos, entre ellos Billy Branch, Eddie C Campbell, Bo Diddley, Little Arthur Duncan, George Freeman, Phil Guy, Jeff Hamilton, Harold Jones, Bob Lark, RJ Mischo, Joe Moss, Nick Moss, Pinetop Perkins, Tim Ries, Lynwood Slim, Little Mack Simmons, Ira Sullivan, Junior Watson, Phil Woods, y la lista continúa. Como pianista de blues, ha tocado con numerosas bandas. Ha actuado en el Chicago Hope Festival (con Bo Diddley y Billy Branch, 2000), el Chicago Blues Festival (con Rob Stone, 2002), el Waterfront Blues Festival en Portland, Oregon (con Phil Guy, 2002 y con Nick Moss, 2002), el Baltimore Blues Festival (con Nick Moss, 2002), el Taste of Chicago (con Phil Guy, 2008), y varios otros festivales. Ha grabado los CDs "Got a New Plan" (con Nick Moss, Blue Bella Records, 2001), y "Movin' Out" (con Chicago Blues Angels, Blue Bella Records, 2001). Ha aparecido en el Fox Chicago Morning News (con Bo Diddley, 2000), y en los programas de blues Speakin' of the Blues de la TV (con Arthur Duncan, 2002 y con Eomot RaSan, 2003).
Ha estudiado órgano de jazz con Tony Monaco y Chris Foreman, y ha estado dirigiendo su trío de órgano de jazz. Publicó su primer CD "Midnight Shuffle" (2006) con su trío de órgano de jazz. Ha tocado regularmente con el George Freeman Trio durante tres años. Ha actuado con su trío de órgano de jazz en el festival de jazz Jazz in the Park en Gary IN (2008, 2009) y en el 14º Festival Anual de Jazz Asiático-Americano de Chicago (2009). Publicó su segundo CD "Next Time You See Me" (2010) con su trío de órgano de jazz.
Después de vivir en los EE.UU. durante 11 años, se trasladó a Japón en junio de 2010. Fue activo como músico y educador. Ha actuado en muchos clubes y festivales, incluyendo el Festival de Jazz Tradicional de Shinjuku (2010, 2013), el Paseo de Jazz de Yokohama (2011), el Festival de Jazz de Chiba Bayside (2011), el Festival de Jazz de Asagaya (2011, 2012), el Festival de Jazz de Takasago (2012), y el Festival de Jazz de Primavera de Shinjuku (2012, 2013).
En julio de 2013, se trasladó a Berlín, Alemania. Ya ha tocado en la República Checa, Italia, Noruega, Eslovaquia, Suecia, así como en Alemania, y ha actuado con músicos conocidos como Torsten Goods, Tony Lakatos, Nils Landgren, Magnus Lindgren, Bjørn Solli, Peter Weniger y Petter Wettre. Su nuevo CD "Swingin' with the Hammond Organ / Hal Tsuchida & European Friends" fue lanzado por Mons Records en la primavera de 2015.
En diciembre de 2015, regresó a Japón desde Alemania para un trabajo de profesor en la Universidad de Keio y sus nuevas actividades musicales.
https://haltsuchida.com/biography
Tracks:
1. Midnight Shuffle 4:24
2. Broadway 3:54
3. Don't Get Around Much Anymore 6:06
4. In a Happy Mood 4:05
5. Honeysuckle Rose 6:21
6. Moonlight in Vermont 5:21
7. Blues for Mr. B 5:35
8. Take the A Train 4:34
9. If I Could See You Again 5:33
10. Girl from Ipanema 6:59
11. All Blues 5:36
Credits:
Hal Tsuchida Organ
Larry Frazier Guitar
Zac Kreuz Drums
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