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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Shinya Ishihara, Saucy Dog
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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Shinya Ishihara, Saucy Dog
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Lilas Ikuta
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Yoohei Kawakami
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Yoohei Kawakami
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Yoohei Kawakami
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Kiyosaku, Takuma
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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, NARASHINO HIGH SCHOOL SYMPHONIC BAND
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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Kazunobu Mineta
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Based on Jamaican-born ska music, Tokyo Ska Paradise, Japan’s ska pride to the world, takes in all sorts of music with unique interpretations and has established their own style of sound that they call “Tokyo Ska”. The band made their debut in 1989 with their eponymous album (so-called “the yellow vinyl”). After going through a number of personnel changes, the current lineup consists of nine members. The band has always made the world their stage; they have performed in 31 countries to date, and have performed at numerous major music festivals including Glastonbury (UK), Eurockéennes (France), Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland), Vive Latino (Mexico), and Lollapalooza Chile (Chile). In 2013, they became the first Japanese artists to take the main stage of Coachella Festival (USA). Furthermore in October 2019, the band won the Espéctaculo Alternativo category of Las Lunas del Auditorio, the biggest music awards in Mexico, for their live performances in the said country that had fanaticized the local people over the year. And now, racing through their 34rd debut anniversary year, Tokyo Ska Paradise continues to expand the paradise of “Tokyo Ska” under the mantra of “NO BORDER” and running the forefront of the music scene.