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T-Square
Also known as
"The Square"
(1978 – 1988, 2003)
"T-Square"
(1988 – 2000, 2002, 2004 – present)
"T-Square and Friends"
(1991, 1995, 2002, with people who previously were never official T-Square members)
"T-Square Plus"
(2001 – 2002, 2013)
"T-Square Super Band"
(On special shows in 2008 and 2013)
"T-Square Super Special Band"
(On special shows in 2008 – 2009 and 2013)
Origin
Tokyo, Japan
Genres
Jazz fusionjazzinstrumental rocksmooth jazzpop rock
Years active
1978 – present
Labels
Sony Music Japan (Japan)
Columbia Records (U.S.)
Associated acts
Masato Honda, Hirotaka Izumi, Hiroyuki Noritake, Mitsuru Sutoh, Casiopea
Website
http://www.tsquare.jp/
Members
Masahiro Andoh (Guitar)
Takeshi Itoh (Sax, EWI)
Keizoh Kawano (Keyboards)
Satoshi Bandoh (Drums)
Shingo Tanaka (Bass)
Past members
Shiro Sagisu
Miyagi Junko
Yuhji Nakamura
Yuhji Mikuriya
Michael S. Kawai
Kiyohiko Semba
Jun Aoyama
Eiji Shimizu
Daisaku Kume
Toyoyuki Tanaka
Tohru Hasebe
Hiroyuki Noritake
Hirotaka Izumi
Masato Honda
Keiji Matsumoto
Tadashi Namba
Takahiro Miyazaki
Mitsuru Sutoh
Its most famous lineup included its members from 1987 to 1990: guitarist Masahiro Andoh, saxophonist/flutist/EWI player Takeshi Itoh, bassist Mitsuru Sutoh, keyboardist Hirotaka Izumi and drummer Hiroyuki Noritake. They are known for songs such as "Truth", "Japanese Soul Brothers", "Takarajima", "Omens of Love", among others. "Truth" has been used as the theme for Fuji Television's Formula One (F1) coverage from 1989 to 2000 and since 2012. A special arrangement, "Truth 21c", was used as the theme for Japan's F1 2001 and 2002, respectively, and other remixes of were used from 2003 to 2006.
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