Shinobu Sato

Shinobu Sato (born June 5, 1955), is a Japanese classical artist. Shinobu debuted in 1988 with the tape Red Dragonfly: World Music on Guitar, which was released on audio CD in 1992. His second major album, Little Signs of Autumn was released on audio CD in 1994.

Shinobu Sato
Background information
Born (1955-06-05) June 5, 1955
OriginKobe, Japan
GenresClassical
Folk
Jazz
Occupation(s)Guitarist, Teacher, Composer
Years active1988-present
LabelsWaterbug Records, Flying Fish Records
Website

Biography

Early life

Shinobu was born in Kobe, Japan, and began playing the acoustic guitar at the age of 13. He emigrated to the United States in 1979[1] after meeting his future wife Katherine Larson. He has the ability to play the guitar either left- or right-handed.

Early career

Shinobu began working in Los Angeles, California as a waiter, while trying to establish his career as a musician. He received his economics degree in Japan and his masters in Music History and Guitar from Northeastern Illinois University.

Current work

Shinobu teaches guitar to students of all ages throughout the northside of Chicago, Illinois.

Personal life

Shinobu is father to 33-year-old Ian Junpei Sato, 30-year-old Colin Makito Sato, and 25-year-old Maya Hikari Sato. He married Katherine Larson, an associate professor in the English Language Academy at the DePaul University, in 1983.

Discography

  • 1988: Red Dragonfly: World Music on Guitar
  • 1992: On This Day Earth Shall Ring: Songs for Christmas
  • 1994: Little Signs of Autumn

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