Yoshiaki_Miyanoue

Yoshiaki Miyanoue

Yoshiaki Miyanoue

Musical artist


Yoshiaki Miyanoue (born October 7, 1953 in Tokyo, Japan) is a jazz guitarist. Like Wes Montgomery, who exercised strong influence on Miyanoue, he plucks the strings with his thumb, not using a pick. He worked with organist Jimmy Smith, Dr. Lonnie Smith, drummer Philly Joe Jones, and bassist Andrew Simpkins among others.

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Discography

  • What's Happened, Miya? (1978)
  • Song for Wes (1979)
  • Mellow Around (1980)
  • Riviera (1981)
  • Touch of Love (1981)
  • Nathalie (1983)
  • Dedicated to Wes Montgomery (1985)
  • Foxy Eyes (1988)
  • Smokin (1991)
  • Bluesland (1993)
  • The Thumb (1995)
  • L.A. Connection (1997)
  • Me, Myself & I (1999)
  • Live! (2000)
  • Live at the Kitty Kitty Brown (2002)
  • Spirits (2006)
  • Sunset Street (2007)

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