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DOO BEE FES

The two day world music festival DOO BEE FES (DBF) was the brainchild of Sadato who as a musician was a hard core world music fan, especially Persian Classical music, Arabic music, West African music, Flamenco, (Desert) Blues, Fado, Japanese classical music (especially Shakuhachi and Shamisen music) and modern jazz.

He partnered with Mr. Nambu who was the President of the Osaka tour agency SMASH Osaka who took care of the logistics, PR, artists’ VISA applications, hotel accommodations, artists contracts and payments,  the stages set up and backlines., etc..

The artists line up was: Warsawa Village Band (Poland), Kilema (Madagascar), OKI and Katoh-Bushi (Japan); and the Tehran Dakar Brothers (Iran)

FIRST DAY

Date: October 8th, 2005
Venue: UNAGIDANI SUNSUI (Osaka)

SECOND DAY

Date: October 9th, 2005
Venue: ASAHI ART SQUARE in Asakusa (Tokyo old city)

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DBDBD – Quarterly Roots Music and Culture Magazine (Summer 2004 – December 2007)

IMPRESSUM

Publisher & editor in chief: Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi

Associate editors: Shigeko Yashiro, Ichiro Tanaka, Toyoki Okajima (Hassan VSO), Toshifumi Morita

Art direction & Design: pistoldesign, avgvst, Ichiro Nagoshi, Koichi Azuma, Projekt 5 Co., Ltd

Contributors: Ryuichi Tamura, Yuji Shinohara, Taku Motohashi, Toshihiro Ikeda, Hironobu Sato,Testsufumi Saito, Takako Eguchi, Masumi Tohshin, Kiyoe Nakano, N, Hiromasa Horiuchi, Hirotaka Kondo, Terumi Obara, Toyoki Okajima, Maki, Hiroshi Kitazume, Takehiro Oshizuka, Toshihiro Baba, Taiichi Aoki, Ali Soleymanieh Fini, Robby, Hitoshi Kohiyama, Drin’Em All DJ Shigeki, Tomohide Teramachi, Masayuki Baba, Yuichi Nambu, Takahashi Harada, Kojuro Miyama, Peter Barakan, R. Shasavari Hamid Reza, Sohrab Saadat, Takashi Harada, Tadashi “Jobim” Miyamoto,Masao Nakagami, and O Hassan O.

Pages: up to 32

About Doo Bee Doo Bee Doo (DBDBD)

Saadat (Sadato) and Yashiro worked out the DBDBD’s concept and mission. It was published by POP BIZ Ltd in Tokyo in summer of 2004. Saadat was the chief editor assisted by his wife Shigeko Yashiro who was in charge of accounting, proof reading and production-printing.

Primarily, indie music from Europe was featured in the magazine, such as jazz, world music, indie rock, electronica, club, avant-garde music, contemporary and new classic, soundtrack; and all kinds of Classical Japanese music (Kato Bushi and Shin Nai) and Classical theatre (Kabuki and Noh).

The magazine was POP BIZ’s bullhorn which promoted primarily European import CDs, vinyl, books, videos and merch.  artist interviews, label features,  CD and concert reviews, concert announcements, music business related topics and music history (Japan, Iran, West Afria, Gypsy/Romania. The magazine was widely available for free in cafes, book stores, cinemas, fashion and record retailers, and music venues in Tokyo, Japan.

Most of the contributors were music journalists or record store managers and buyers (TOWER, HMV, WAVE, Disk Union, a.o.)

Artist/musician interviews with: Chiha (Tunesia), Salif Keita (Mali), Yousou N’Dour (Senegal), Nobel Peace Price winner Shirin Ebadi (Iran), FanFare Ciocarlia (Romania), TWILIGHT CIRCUS (Canada/Holland), WARSAW VILLAGE BAND (Poland),  Wagane & Dou Dou N’ Diaye Rose (Senegal), ZULYA (Australia), Stuffy Smith (US), Klaus Kugel (Germany), Sharam Nazeri (Iran), Senko Yamabiko (Japan), HIL / Weekend Pussy (New Zealand), DAARA J (Senegal).

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