Eitetsu Hayashi

Eitetsu Hayashi accepting flowers after a 2001 concert in [[Tokyo]]. (born February 2, 1952) is an acclaimed Japanese musician best known for his solo performance work in taiko. Hayashi joined the group Ondekoza at an early age. Later, after parting from group, helped found the taiko group Kodo, though he quickly left to begin a solo career. Hayashi has performed in notable venues such as Carnegie Hall in 1984 and was the first featured taiko performer at the institution. He is also the recipient of multiple awards recognizing the cultural value of his work. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A night of rhythm and dance. Utage by Hayashi, Eitetsu, 1952-

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    A night of rhythm and dance. Hi-ten-yu by Matsushita, Isao, 1951-2018

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