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  1. www.youtube.com › watchWHY - YouTube

    Provided to YouTube by Nippon ColumbiaWHY · Tetsu Yamauchi · Tetsu Yamauchi · EleanorTetsu℗ Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd./NIPPONOPHONEReleased on: 1972-10-25Auto...

  2. Tetsu Yamauchi (山内 テツ,), né le 21 octobre 1946 à Fukuoka au Japon, est un bassiste japonais à la retraite. Tetsu est né à Fukuoka, au Japon. À la fin des années 1960, il joue avec Mickey Curtis et son groupe appelé Samurai.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TetsuTetsu - Wikipedia

    Tetsu Yamauchi (山内 テツ, born 1946), real name Tetsuo Yamauchi, Japanese musician; Tetsu Yano (矢野 徹, 1923–2004), Japanese science fiction translator and writer; Tetsushi Mizokami (born 1948), Japanese founder of Uncle Tetsu's Cheesecake; Tetsuya (musician) (born 1969), formerly known as Tetsu, a musician; See also

  4. Electric Bass – Tetsu Yamauchi; Engineer, Mastered By – Tsutomu Suto* Guitar – Haruhiko Gotsu; Producer – Shoji Hano; Tárogató, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Peter Brötzmann; Notes. Recorded live at Shinjuku Pit-Inn, Tokyo on October 9, 1991. Barcode and Other Identifiers.

  5. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Rabbit worked with Johnny Nash and Island’s new signing Bob Marley before arriving in London in 1971. Soon afterwards, he’d joined Kirke, Kossoff and Japanese bassist Tetsu Yamauchi in the studio, and the Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu & Rabbit album was underway.

  6. The horizontal distraction device was set on the transport bone which was osteotomized as bone splitting method and fixed to the segment using microscrews. Results: The median of latency period was 9 days (range: 7-17); the median of amount of device activation was 5.6 mm (range: 4.4-9.6); the median of distraction period was 14 days (range: 8 ...

  7. Tetsu Yamauchi (山内 テツ, Yamauchi Tetsu, born 21 October 1946) is a Japanese retired musician. In the 1970s, he was a member of several popular rock bands, including Free, where he replaced original bassist Andy Fraser before the band's final album Heartbreaker, and Faces, where he replaced Ronnie Lane and appears on the band's final single, "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything", as ...