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Ryo Okumoto

RYO OKUMOTO

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RYO OKUMOTO was born in Osaka, Japan. He began playing classical piano at the age of three and continued through 13. He became a professional musician at the age of 15 performing at the Live House in Osaka for a year. Because of his great desire to learn more about different styles of music and his strong independence, he moved to Tokyo at the age of 16. Ryo performed in nightclubs and discos for the next five years.
Ryo’s first real break started in 1978 when he was 19. He toured with a well-known group called "Creation" and recorded on their album "Best of Creation." The next year Ryo toured with the legendary, Kitaro and recorded on their album, "Live in Parco."
In February of 1980, Ryo’s first solo album, "Solid Gold" with Canyon Records was released. He recorded this album at Air Studio in London with well-known musicians: Richard Baily (drummer for Jeff Beck ), Kuma Takeda (bass), Katsutoshi Morizono (guitar) and Delandro Winston (guitarist for Elton John ).
Two months later in April, Ryo released his second solo album, "Makin’ Rock" with Canyon Records. This album was recorded at Sound Labs Studios in Hollywood. He once again had the best musicians recording behind him: David Foster (keyboards), Jay Graydon (guitar), Steve Lukather (guitar), Jeff Porcaro (drums) and Neil Stubenhaus (bass).
Ryo’s third album was released in June that same year with Canyon Records. This was called "Synthesizer" and recorded at Sound Design Studio in Tokyo.
The following year, Ryo decided to make the big move to the States and relocated to Los Angeles in March. Tokyo seemed to have become stagnate to him and he yearned to learn more about the different styles of music that L.A. had to offer.
Ryo studied at Dick Grove School of Music for the next four years. Upon graduation, his unique style and technique were welcomed by the American music scene and he has been involved in numerous projects worldwide ever since.
Some of the artists he has performed with include Phil Collins , Eric Clapton , Aretha Franklin , Barry White , Eric Burdon , Peabo Bryson , and Roberta Flack . Ryo also has been part of countless world tours.
It was 1994 when Ryo became part of Progressive Rock group SPOCK’S BEARD . Their eighth studio album "Octane" was released in 2005, and their follow-up European tour was a great success. Meanwhile, Spock’s Beard have since released their ninth studio album simply entitled Spock’s Beard" in November of 2006 and are currently writing new material for their tenth.
Ryo’s skills are internationally recognized now and he is reaching audiences all over the world. He has been featured in many magazines worldwide ~ Dutch Rock magazine "iOPages," for example.
Ryo’s creativity has no limitations and his undying passion for music will always keep him visible, whether it be rock, jazz, R&B or a broadway production. He will always be in the public’s eye.
Phil Collins , David Foster , Debbie Gibson , Al Green , Eric Clapton , Steve Lukather , Lamont Dozier , Nichele Nichol , Natalie Cole , Jeff Porcaro , Richard Elliot , Roslyn Kind , Barry White , Simon Phillips , Jennifer Holliday , Louis St. Louis , Kitaro , Jay Graydon , Sue Raney , James Ingram, Peabo Bryson The Original Fifth Dimension, Aretha Franklin , Dionne Warwick , Aaron Neville , Marilyn McCoo , Melissa Manchester , Johnny Gill , Eric Burdon of the Animals , Roberta Flack , The Pointer Sisters , Brenda Russell , Glenn Hughes , Patti Austin , Smokey Robinson & the Miracles , Bobby Kimball , Sheena Easton , Eric Carmen , Teena Marie , Robbie Robertson , etc ...

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/5/2006
Band Website: ryookumoto.com
Band Members: Ryo Okumoto
Influences:

Sounds Like: Spock's Beard New DVD 2007Spock's Beard Keyboard Solo Live At Lobin2 Bilston, UK May 11th 2007K2 Live in HollywoodSpock's Beard - As Far As The Mind Can See
Record Label: Mellotron Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Interview With Sir Ryo Okumoto (aka EAT MY F*CK)!

Man, I tell you, I am SO FUCKING LUCKY to be able to play in a band with this monster, monster dude (who just so happens to be a sweetheart and a KICK-ASS cook); here’s a link to an interview fr...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Fri, 11 May 2007 04:37:00 PST

Seeking 2 techs

CODE RED needs Tech Support!We have lots of gear to carry & lots of cables to plug in & lots of sound to check.  And we'd rather be spending our time relaxing before the show and talking to peopl...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Sat, 30 Sep 2006 10:23:00 PST

Code Red at The Mint 9/16 - Review by Stephane Peter

Here's a nice little review -- with pics and video -- of the recent Ryo Okumoto's Code Red set at The Mint last weekend, courtesy of the one, the only, the Angriest Frenchman, Stephane Peter. Thank yo...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Thu, 21 Sep 2006 04:51:00 PST

3rd time's a charm?!

We'd like to announce that we are now scheduled to play The Mint on Sat., Sep. 16 (see show for details).  We've had a string of bad luck with shows getting yanked by the venues.  ...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:14:00 PST

Another cancellation; sorry!

Unfortunately, we have gotten "bumped" from our scheduled gig for the 2nd time in a row!  The Roxy had something "bigger and better" come up on our date and gave us the shove.  We apologize ...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Thu, 24 Aug 2006 10:33:00 PST

Seeking bands to share stage for special event

We are hoping to book a special event at Club 2020 in Santa Monica this fall.  They will book a Sunday evening with us and just two other bands, for an 18+ audience, provided that each band ...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Mon, 21 Aug 2006 03:56:00 PST

Whisky gig to be rescheduled

Unfortunately, our date at the Whisky will have to be rescheduled.  There was some sort of personnel change-up at the club, and the gal who booked us is no longer there, and her evenings got take...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Tue, 08 Aug 2006 08:21:00 PST

Music Street Journal Code Red Review

Hey there, you Ryo-ites, here's a link to a Code Red concert review currently running in Music Street Journal: http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/ryookumotoconcert.htm Enjoy! And thanks for reading and...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Tue, 25 Jul 2006 12:51:00 PST

How (and why) to pre-order tickets

If you are able to, we'd really appreciate it if you order your tickets in advance!  One reason is that more of your dollar will go to the band, not the club.  Another reason is th...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Tue, 25 Jul 2006 05:13:00 PST

"What Is Prog?" Part 2

After doing more research on music history and people's opinions, I came across the following description on Wikipedia.  When I read it, it really rang true:"Progressive rock is very much a music...
Posted by Ryo Okumoto on Tue, 25 Jul 2006 04:23:00 PST