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TOKYO. — P鄉y Haya-ma r endやred farewellvocal sol辨and ie Shi r akat a plaj^d "AloiiaOe,, as so me leaiiing figures inぉpaii,s entertainment worldjoinefl others in jmyhigld"te ion March15 tひLos Angeles-bom Tadashi <,, Kama-
ゅo played a Wもpart in the jazz' •
inネhぉC()ゃiit;ty in postwar years, were h6l4 at H church in Tokyd,s Setaga-ya Ward. Th飪Nぉeijazzmart had died of can<eef of the esophagusヌt the age of 68 five days previously.
ザell-knc^v vocalistlP嘴y Hayama was just one of many J a panおケsingfersde' velひぉed at the jazz. school K^ゃmiayatsuliなd op grated in the c柳ital,Thゃdurable Bucl^ie, a steれguitar artist wれpse nameis synonymous Svith Hawaiian music, had, likeTib, come to Japan be-f(U'e World War II.
Tib made the scene in mid-1937 as a mもmber of a nine-piece Njsei band fr咖 J LA. which p旨ed for six nwmths at dance halls just outs,d, qfTokyひ.B!essed wit" realsens€^ of rhyth加, liewas the band,s guitarist and Vまlist for the swingi-er numbers. ■:
Re;maining in Japanwhik 加ost of the others returned si^t0side,KJainayatsu Was soonplなyiiig in one Of the to ねdance band"n the country a, the prestigious Florida Ballroom at T am dike in Tokyoノalong,ith trumpet-もr Hisashi"Sぉh" Moriyafn?^ of Sari Francisco, who be^ c^it^まis brother-in-lsiw. An (rffspring of each — Hir65hi Kamayatsu and Ryok(> Moriyama — in》fter years gained prominencfe in the entertainment;fi eld.
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howevめthings turned bad for Kamay"su. With jazz music tabooed, banぉcould ゥnly p】ay1If larches and ira-ditionalJapanese numbers^ Whne N〗sei were not rounded up during wartimさ,they were hounded by the police and were not allowed to travelfreely. Tib thus eト ected to become a Japanesも citizen,
A year— before the war ended, the Japanese Army caught up with him. He was
indicted &ndisent to China fojr service in transportion asheicnewliow toさrive环 oar. Kamayatsu ,as in OhiIva two years. A8 a pri-soま of war, he was maん toteachEiigiishto Chinese youngsters.
Upon repatrぼtioii,Tib fouiulthat;jazzw加bqひnv^ ingasne—be>f6i*e in Ja)ian under the all,ed occui>atiQii.
bands such as the New PaヌificヌnilStirduste]rsれivd founded the jaisz school thatitnaide him famous as ateacli"r,
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は,it a: was hit, by iUness around the middle of1979. He was haspitali加(V but insi^ed on going hoitie汰t weekends, untjlthe day came when hぉ CO uId n Hihake it. -
Ho I he for Tib,whoseAvぽe Kyokひdied several, years ago, Svas a si xth-floor a part-merit /i,ar the Hiroひsubway station — one stop awayfrひmthSlivelyR争 'piMigi night spots.
Beforethさfuneral, the boxed urn containing his ashes was on a coャered table in a room oflive apart-meti仁together with a bottle of imported whisゅy, a pipe and a deck of cards, symbo, 1izinきthings he loved. His white guitarlay in whal appeared to be his favorite civair An oldalbum on a sihejぱcontained i)hoto graphs of Tib in his younger days together with ment-bei*s o ftlie Oliver Juれiors, the d own town LA, cltib to
Kamayatsu, ahandsome gUywithaT^eadysmile wlic^ favored weai.inきhきts, couid have passed for ケapane辨 matinee化oリn his Myday. Though fWillremember, Tib actually did a卯ear in a tnoyie produced bysontedne long,long ago entitlさd ぉobiyuku Nis6i", which c^)uld be translated "The Pro g ireおin g Second Genera-tioiv" Theortlyぉene I can recallwas ashot ofゃb hard at work loading vege» tables. He wasmぉcast. In ri&alKamayatsu was no glutton for this kind of work It was music that he liked best. And fぃLr.A, ,nsei jazz band fom、H in the early1930s servケ'as the springboard fo!, his fruitfulcareer.
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