ITANI - Live Dates And Guitar Workshop Announced For Tokyo

January 6, 2014, 10 years ago

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Japanese rock fusion guitarist Nozomi Itani, who released his new ITANI album Station To Station in late 2012, has announced a string of live dates for Japan. His schedule can be viewed below:

January

28 - Live House Welcome Back - Tokyo, Japan

February

4 - Live Bar - Tokyo, Japan (acoustic duo with Kenichiro Shimokawa)
15 - Live Spot Terra - Tokyo, Japan
23 - Live Spot Terra - Tokyo, Japan (guitar workshop)

Go to this location for complete details and ticket information. More dates will be announced soon.

Featured guests on Itani's new Station To Station album include MADMEN & SINNERS guitarist/founder Tim Donahue on fretless guitar and thrashers UNITED guitarist Singo Otani on 7-string.

Donahue plays on the Station To Station tracks 'Leather Jacket' and 'Critical Limit'. Check out audio samples of all tracks via the widgets at the bottom of the page.

Station To Station is also available via CDBaby.com here.

Itani recently spoke with BW&BK;'s Carl Begai about Donahue's involvement on the record:

"Several years ago, I met Tim during a jam session. Tim and I are in the same age, and we have much in common. We are good friends for a long time now. We did few duo gigs in Japan with my guitar and his self-produced electric harp guitar. When I started to work for my new album Station To Station, I asked him to join my record with his fretless guitar. Although he rarely plays his fretless guitar in the past years, he agreed to rock again for my record. His performance on my album is outstanding and brilliant. I'm proud to have him on my record."

Check out the complete interview here.

Itani and Donahue teamed up for a live show on January 25th in Tokyo, Japan at Live House Welcome Back. Donahue hit the stage with Itani on fretless electric guitar for the track 'Critical Limit' during the set; fan-filmed video is available below:



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