Sadao Watanabe has long had a split musical personality. He alternates excellent bebop dates with pop albums.
Watanabe learned clarinet and alto in high school, and in the 1950s he moved to Tokyo, joining
Toshiko Akiyoshi's bop-oriented group in 1953. When the pianist moved to the U.S. in 1956,
Watanabe took over the band. He attended Berklee during 1962-1965 and had the opportunity to work with
Gary McFarland,
Chico Hamilton, and
Gabor Szabo. However, throughout his career
Watanabe has remained mostly based in Japan, where he is a major influence on younger players. He has recorded steadily through the years, most notably with
Chick Corea in New York (1970) and with
the Galaxy All-Stars (1978).
Watanabe's bop records are inspired by
Charlie Parker, and his pop dates by Brazilian-flavored music.
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Scott Yanow and Thom Jurek, Rovi