Unit Asia performed with Sitti at the Music Museum

( all photos were removed upon request by Unit Asia Management and the Japan Foundation)

A Jazz concert festival organized by the Japan Foundation – Manila at the Music Museum, they brought the jazz band called “Unit Asia”, the band is composed of 3 Japanese – Isao Miyosho (guitars), Shigeki Ippon ( bass) and Hiroyuku Noritake ( percussions), a Malaysian pianist Tay Cher Siang and a Thai saxophone Mr. Koh aka Mr. Saxman. The entrance is free and I got an invitation via Mark Cerbo from the Sittizen group, fan group for Sitti Navarro, bossa nova Filipina singer. I got there at 8pm and the show haven’t started, the place is filled with Filipino and Japanese guests and also fans of Sitti, I just heard about this event in some magazines and blogs, its great that I’m here with my group and will watch Sitti for the first time live, and its fun to joke with Mark haahaha, because he has this friendship history with Sitti before she went as a TV celeb.

The band perform as its best, and I’m really amazed that they are brought together as a band and music banded them together as UNIT ASIA. Mr. Saxman is really high
And the power of sax tunes really sing and I sang with it even that has no lyrics, I still imagine that the music of the sax is the main vocal of the music that they performed. Mr. Isao performed lots of jazzy and blues kind of music, Mr. Tay did some amazing finger tappings on those keyboards, while Mr. Shigeki blows me up out of my seat as I see his awesome drums exhibiton, and lastly Mr. Hiroyuki so cool clicking the bass, and because I’m a bass person, my attention is at his fingers, but my eyes got magnetized in seeing Mr. Isao’s guitar leads and riffs. ( read more below)

Sitti performed 4 songs that night, and I got news earlier before the show that she will sing only 3 songs,but she appeared back on stage during the encore performance. She’s very lovely and a great performer, and man…Cerbo was right, she is really good. I advice that you catch her in one of her performances, because it’s a lot more different seeing her perform live on TV and on stage, there is a big difference.

I’m hoping that they can have a Filipino member for UNIT ASIA, if they can get Sitti, that will be great, or any Filipino musicians here in our country, or maybe they need a violinist or a harp player.. hmm that’s too much to ask, but watching UNIT ASIA performed all these jazzy blues, all original music, and heart warming tunes really made me listen back to jazz and acoustics.

And the coverage boys of the hour spend the time shooting pics and videos while watching, ahaha I heard JP got caught by one of the staff taking pics at the event. But its okay, we love music and also Sitti, sometimes we need to go back home carrying those digital media images from an event we attended. Hope they can allow photos without flash in their next event.






check out their profile pages ( with music ) at http://www.jfkl.org.my/events/event_body.php?id=168


MIYOSHI Isao (guitar) Japan
unitasia1.gifIsao Miyoshi was born in Oita, 1960. He started out on the guitar while in high school, and developed an interest in jazz after entering college. In 1983, he made his debut with his own band “Sankichi Trio”, and performed with various groups of predominant musicians such as Takehiro Honda (p), Paul Jackson (b), Kazutoki Umezu (as), Tetsuo Sakurai (b).
In 1992, he formed his own guitar trio “Sankichi-Ponta UNIT” with Shuichi “PONTA” Murakami (drs) and Benisuke Sakai (b) to aim for further free style of guitar trio. They have performed in lots of live performances; his 1st album titled “SANKICHIZM” recorded with that trio and released in 1995 was won the highest praise as an outstanding work that breaks the jazz guitar trio’s concept. In 1996, he released his 2nd album titled “Pineapple Island” recorded with his sworn friend, Satoru Shionoya (pf), Tomohiro Yahiro (perc) and etc. In his 3rd album titled “Your Smile” released in 1998, he recorded with Toots Thielemans, a No.1 harmonica player of the world.
Alongside his guitar trio, he also formed a unit “SURPRISE” with Kiyohiko Semba (perc), Akira Onozuka (kb), Vagabond Suzuki (b) and Tomoo Tsuruya (drs) in 2000, released their album titled “SURPRISE” in 2003, in 2006, he released an acoustic duo album titled “First Touch” with Onozuka of that unit.
Miyoshi has performed not only in Japan but has toured abroad extensively as well; In 2000, he participated in the “JAZZ GUITAR SUMMIT Concert” was held at Kennedy Center in Wasington D.C., US, in 2001, performed in Germany and France with his unit, and performed for various projects in Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Korea and so on, he had a success.
His career has been enlarging into pop field since 1999, particularly in the concert tours of Eikichi Yazawa (vo) and also Ryoko Moriyama (vo), he obtains a great reliance as a leading figure in music. He also has participated in live performances and concerts of several musicians such as Hiroko Kokubu (p) and Masato Honda (sax), he has displayed his ability in diverse genre.
Miyoshi Isao is respected highly as one of leading jazz guitarist of Japanese jazz scene who has prominent skills and rich music capacity.
http://sankichi.m78.com/jp/index.html

Koh Mr. Saxman (saxophone) Thailand
unitasia2.gifKoh (name at birth: Sekpol Unsamran) was born in 1973. His first instrument was the “Khlui” (Thai Flute), taught by his father, Rherm Unsamran. Koh had gone on to experimenting with many instruments during his childhood until he was deeply fascinated by the saxophone while studying in high school. With his natural talents, combining with guidance from his music instructors, Koh became a professional musician since he was only 15 years old, While studying at Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Education, Koh was invited to join contemporary Thai band, “Boy Thai” as a founding member. The success of “Boy Thai” led him to join many other leading bands, and gradually made him one of the most -sought after studio musicians, and also was invited to back up many big name artists. In 2002 Koh had the opportunity to release his first solo album “Mr. Saxman”.
The title of this album is derived from his versatility in a number of musical styles from jazz, pop, fusion, ska, latin, reggae, contemporary Thai and even country Thai music. This album also revealed another hidden talent of Koh as a singer. One of the tracks “Pavana”(My Prayer) had topped several music charts and retained its popularity until today. The success of “Mr. Saxman” established Koh as Thailand’s newest sensation on the saxophone, which earned him several invitations of perform overseas. He had performed before enthusiastic audiences in Japan, China, Italy, England, Malaysia, Singapore and Australia. Koh also devoted his time to educate a new generation of saxophonists. His “Sax Society” is a music school and also a meeting point for jazz devotees to exchange everything about sax and jazz.

IPPON Shigeki (bass) Japan
unitasia3.gifShigeki Ippon was born in Yamanashi, 1971. He learned contrabass under Yoshio Nagashima in the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, In 2000, he launched his performance career as professional musician at the same time of graduating from that college. Since then, he has performed in many live performances, concerts of various artists such as Kiyohiko Semba (perc), Isao Miyoshi (gt), GONTITI, Hajime Mizoguchi (vc), Taro Hakase (vn), Ayaka Hirahara (vo) and has participated in numerous recording sessions for J-Pop artists, CM, TV, and soundtracks as well as has performed in several stages as musician, he has been extending his range of activity in various genres.
Both contrabass and electric bass with supple musical capacity from western classical music through jazz and pop and prominent rendering ability, Shigeki Ippon is a remarkable artist for the coming generation.

Tay Cher Siang (piano) Malaysia
unitasia4.gifHe started his piano lessons just like most people, learning classical music. He took up an interest in Jazz during his teenage years and began to pursue his musical journey as a jazz pianist.
He received his Bachelor’s degree in Music Performance from West Virginia University and continued to get his Masters Degree in Jazz Pedagogy, studying under Dr. Miltenberger and Professor Scea.
His achievements include winning the WVU Young Artist Competition in 2004, recipient of the HERF Top-Off Award and the Valerie Canady Award. He was the Graduate Assistant for the Jazz Department in WVU where he got the chance to direct the college’s Jazz Big Band and various Small Group Ensembles.
Throughout the years, Mr. Tay performed regularly as a soloist, as well as with ensembles such as the WVU Big Band, the Mon River Big Band, the Jenny Menna Trio, the Washington Street Jazz Band, and the WVU Wind Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Tay was awarded Young Artist Competition Winner and performed with WVU Symphony Orchestra performing Gershwin Piano Concerto in F. He also gave concerts as classical and jazz pianist, with various groups. Other than performing, Mr. Tay composes, and arranges for big band and small groups.
Mr. Tay is currently teaching at UCSI and The Talent Makers in Kuala Lumpur. Since his return to Malaysia, he has been active in the Kuala Lumpur jazz scene. He has performed with Greg Lyons group, The Boplicity, Gruvavenue, Eye-2-Eye Jazz Mix, Rizal Soliano Band, Urban Tribes, Wave Alchemist, Louis Soliano Quartet and also backing up vocalists such as Khadijah Ibrahim, Junji Delfino , Ida Mariana, Gina Panizales, and Michelle Nunis. He has performed in the Malacca Straits Jazz Festival in Riau, June 2007, and Penang Jazz Festival in Penang, November 2007, and Mosaic Music Festival in Singapore, March 2008.

Hiroyuki Noritake (drums) Japan
unitasia.gifHiroyuki Noritake was born in Osaka, 1964. He has started playing drums since his early childhood, and his boyhood was spent to master all sorts of drumming style. In 1985 while in the Kobe University, he participated in “THE SQUARE”, a well-known Japanese fusion group and he launched his professional career. While in that group, he has gained lots of experiences including the US tours and recording abroad as well as has participated in live performances and recording sessions of various artists. They have performed in the PLAYBOY JAZZ FESTIVAL” in the US as first Japanese group. In 1994, they performed in Korea as Japanese artist first authorized by Government. They also won the Japan Gold Disc Award (Jazz division) for ten times. Their activity was appreciated extensively in Japan and abroad.
In 1999, he released his solo album titled “DREAMS CAN GO”, he displayed his ability as composer. In 2000, he left from “THE SQUARE”. Since then, he has performed with versatile J-Pop artists such as Junichi Inagaki (vo), Misia (vo) and Paris match, never fitting into the definition of Jazz and fusion, his performance activity has been expanding in a variety of genre.
In 2002, he performed as a guest in the gala concert of the orchetre Lamoureux (concerts Lamoureux) conducted by Yutaka Sado in Paris, France, his rendering was appreciated highly, Afterwards, he has performed with several orchestra such as Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra, Kyoto Symphony Orchestra and Siena Wind Orchestra, his supple and diversified drumming in versatile genre is placed great confidence from many quarters.
In 2004, he formed a twin drum unit “Synchronized DNA” with Akira Jimbo (drs). This unique unit draws lots of attention in the future development.

source : http://www.jfkl.org.my/events/event_body.php?id=168