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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Veteran jazz pianist Fumio Karashima was well-known in Japan for his quick, hard bop style and authentic feel which excited audiences at live concerts and tours as well as on albums. &lt;em&gt;It’s Just Beginning&lt;/em&gt; from 2004 is a studio-recorded album with the impulse of a live performance set. Indeed, the tracks were selected by the pianist to showcase the trio and the music performed during a 2003 tour, jazz standards reflecting a passion for genuine jazz with significance to the pianist. Karashima, who spent time with drummer Elvin Jones’ group as well as leading his own trios, gained fans both within Japan and overseas and knows how to deliver a good set, making this an exciting jazz trio album.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The jazz style of pianist/composer Yasumasa Kumagai has always been pinned to the leading edge of modern J Jazz built on a foundation of straight-ahead jazz standards and jams. With a strong influence from jazz pianist Robert Glasper, a one-time teacher of Kumagai, this pianist flows naturally with his fearless compositions and modern angles. Kumagai’s music is no-nonsense jazz rooted in tradition amidst elements of groovy gospel music, Latin flavors, and funky hip-hop — all with a fashionable streetwise attitude and a good-natured sense of humor.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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