Biography

  • Born

    10 November 1934

  • Born In

    Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan

  • Died

    10 February 2002 (aged 67)

Akira Ishikawa (1934 - 2002) was a prominent Japanese drummer. After visiting East Africa in 1970, he became known for incorporating many African elements into his jazz. For many years, he led a band called Count Buffalos, which was spelled differently for nearly every album. Even on the Japanese releases of his albums, the English form of the name was used. He also did some work in soundtracks for TV and movies, along with session work. Later in life, he relocated to Kenya, and lived there until his death in 2002.

Selected discography:

1969? - Exciting Drums - African Rock Party as Count Buffalo & His Rock Band
1970 - Bakishinba - Memories of Africa as Akira Ishikawa Count Buffalo Jazz and Rock Band
1970 - Electrum as Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalos
1972 - Uganda - Dawn of African Rock as Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalo
1972 - Drums Method as A. Ishikawa
1975 - Get Up! as Akira Ishikawa & His Count Buffalos
1975 - Back to Rhythm as Akira Ishikawa
197? - Okinawa as Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalo

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