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Born | 1992 Kiyosato, Hokkaido |
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Instrument | Drum kit |
Shun Ishiwaka (石若駿, born 1992) is a Japanese jazz drummer. He has performed alongside artists such as Hiromi Uehara, Ai Kuwabara, Sakura Fujiwara, Jason Moran, Kurt Rosenwinkel, John Scofield, and Chris Potter.
Biography
Shun Ishiwaka was born in Kiyosato, Hokkaido in 1992. At the age of 12, he was invited to perform live with trumpeter Terumasa Hino. He attended Tokyo University of the Arts, majoring in percussion. Upon graduating, Shun received the Acanthus Music Award and the Doseikai Award.
In 2023, Shun recorded drums for the Blue Giant film soundtrack alongside pianist Hiromi Uehara, as well as the drum parts for the character Shunji Tamada in the film. That same year he was also invited to record with Kenshi Yonezu on his song "Spinning Globe" for the Studio Ghibli film The Boy and the Heron.
References
- "Shun Ishiwaka(Percussionist) | NiEW". NiEW - The media for the culture of asia and Japan such as music, film, art, fashion and more. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
- "Hiromi's Blue GIant soundtrack is a masterwork". Everything Jazz. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
- Ai Kuwabara x Shun Ishiwaka - Dear Family, 2017-11-08, retrieved 2024-12-26
- ^ "Drummer Shun Ishiwaka: The Unstoppable Force and His Relentless Pursuit of Challenges | NiEW". NiEW - The media for the culture of asia and Japan such as music, film, art, fashion and more. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
- "石若駿 SHUN ISHIWAKA OFFICIAL WEBSITE". Shun Ishiwaka. 2024-12-25. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
- "The dazzling flow of Tokyo time is captured in the music of young jazz artist Shun Ishiwaka.|TOKYO TIME Grand Seiko". TOKYO TIME Grand Seiko. Retrieved 2024-12-26.