Charlie Tagawa, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charlie Tagawa

American musician

Date of Birth: 27-Oct-1935

Date of Death: 30-Jul-2017

Profession: banjoist, jazz musician, music pedagogue

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Charlie Tagawa

  • Charlie Tagawa (October 27, 1935 – July 30, 2017) was a Japanese-born American musical entertainer and banjoist.
  • In a music career spanned seven decades, he was regarded as one of the best contemporary four-string banjo players.
  • He performed regularly across the U.S.
  • and in Japan, where he was known professionally as "Japan's Harry Reser".
  • A 2003 inductee into the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame, Tagawa often performed as the headline act at banjo jazz festivals and shows.
  • He was also the international goodwill ambassador for the Peninsula Banjo Band. Tagawa was a protege of Reser's, who advised and encouraged him in the development of his single-string technique.
  • In honor of his mentor, Tagawa regularly played Reser's original compositions, including "The Cat and the Dog", "Cracker Jack" and "Lolly Pops".

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