Takuya Kuroda

Official videos

第1回Guest鈴木真海子【黒田卓也のTIMEOUT】Special ② #shorts
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NEWS TIMEOUT のお時間です【キャスター:鈴木真海子】黒田卓也のTIMEOUT Special #shorts #jazz #timeout
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Special Session【黒田卓也のTIMEOUT】Special Guest 鈴木真海子 『空耳』#shorts #jazz #timeout
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【黒田卓也のTIMEOUT #209】5/26 The BUNDLE 2024 の話・西海岸超ロングツアーの話・バンクーバーの寿司屋での話
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【黒田卓也のTIMEOUT #210】21年目のNYから暑中見舞い・Gとの格闘話・夏のコインランドリーの話
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【黒田卓也のTIMEOUT #211】カナダからNYへ帰還作戦!!珍道中の話・大切な腰の話
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【黒田卓也のTIMEOUT #212】怒涛の秋を振り返る話・ヨーロッパツアー切符の買い方攻略の話・ABCの歌 衝撃の事実の話・12月の予定の話
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【黒田卓也のTIMEOUT #213】日本ならではの話、移動中のトラブルの話
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【黒田卓也のTIMEOUT #214】日本からビッグニュース・Abema「my name is」本日放送!!!!・価値に気づいた話・師走のスケジュールの話
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200回突破記念【黒田卓也のTIMEOUT】Special!!!! Guest 鈴木真海子 #02
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About this artist

Trumpeter Takuya Kuroda is an inventive, boundary-pushing musician known for his cross-pollinated mix of post-bop, soul-jazz, and hip-hop. Following his initial emergence playing alongside singer José James in the 2010s, Kuroda garnered buzz with his own ambitious albums like 2014′s James-produced Rising Son and 2016′s Zigzagger. Born in 1980 in Kobe, Japan, Kuroda followed his older trombonist brother into the local music scene, playing in big bands. After studying music in Japan, he relocated to Boston to attend the Berklee College of Music, where he befriended singer José James. From there, he moved to New York City, enrolling in the New School’s Jazz and Contemporary Music program. By the time he graduated in 2006, Kuroda had ensconced himself in the vibrant N.Y.C. jazz scene, performing with such artists as Junior Mance, Greg Tardy, Andy Ezrin, Jiro Yoshida, Akoya Afrobeat, Valery Ponomarev’s big band, and others. As a leader, Kuroda debuted with a handful of independently produced albums, including 2010′s Bitter & High, 2011′s Edge, and 2012′s Six Aces, all of which found him playing an aggressive style of acoustic hard bop. He also garnered attention with appearances on several of singer James’ albums, including 2010′s Blackmagic and 2014′s No Beginning No End — for which he also wrote the horn arrangements. Based in part on his work with James, Kuroda signed with Blue Note Records and recorded his third solo album, the James-produced Rising Son. Released in 2014, the record featured a strong soul-jazz and hip-hop influence exemplified by the presence of several Roy Ayers compositions including “Everybody Loves the Sunshine,” which featured James on vocals. In 2016, Kuroda returned with his fifth solo album, and first for Concord, Zigzagger. Producing on his own, the trumpeter expanded upon his funk-, fusion-, and hip-hop-influenced sound with another set of mostly original compositions. Included on the album was a collaboration with New York Afro-beat ensemble Antibalas on a reworking on Donald Byrd’s song “Think Twice.” He then continued his creative association with James, supplying horn parts for the singer’s 2018 album Lean on Me. Kuroda’s Fly Moon Die Soon arrived in August 2020 and found him exploring an even more expansive cross-over sound. Recorded in Brooklyn with producer Todd Carder, the album featured guest vocals by Corey King and Alina Engibaryan and included covers of Ohio Players’ “Sweet Sticky Thing” and Herbie Hancock’s “Tell Me a Bedtime Story.” ~ Matt Collar