Taku Hirano
Come and Get It
Come And Get It (M. Davis)
Taku Hirano - Percussion
Keyon Harrold - Trumpet
Bruce Flowers - Keyboards
Robin Macatangay - Guitar Fred Cash - Bass
Adrian Harpham - Drums
Recorded live at Nublu (NYC) Live
Engineer: Onur Gul Production Engineer: Adrian Harpham
Produced by: Adrian Harpham and Taku Hirano
Mixing: Adrian Harpham and Taku Hirano
Mastering: Phil Nicolo
Released July 16, 2021
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About Taku Hirano
Takuya "Taku" Hirano was born in Osaka, and grew up in Fresno, California and Hong Kong. He attended Hong Kong International School and graduated from Roosevelt School of the Arts at Theodore Roosevelt High School (Fresno), where he studied orchestral percussion, jazz, Afro-Cuban jazz, and salsa music. He then attended Berklee College of Music, studying under Giovanni Hidalgo and Jamey Haddad, graduating in 1995. He has also studied drum set with Alan Dawson and Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, as well as in Havana, Cuba with Changuito.
As a percussionist, Hirano has toured with Fleetwood Mac, Whitney Houston, Bette Midler, Stevie Nicks, Lionel Richie, Isaac Hayes, Dr. John, Lindsey Buckingham, John Mayer,A.R. Rahman,Hikaru Utada,and with Cirque du Soleil on Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour.
Hirano has recorded with Dr. Dreon 2001, Fleetwood Mac, Whitney Houston, The Temptations, Hikaru Utada, Stevie Nicks, LeAnn Rimes, Josh Groban, Chromeo, Ziggy Marley, Emmanuel Jal, Nelly Furtado and Lionel Richie, in addition to working on major motion picture soundtracks.
As co-founder of the production duo Tao Of Sound, he has worked as a producer and programmer of commercial sound libraries, and remixer for artists such as Kanye West, Kitaro, and The Ahn Trio. Tao of Sound has released four albums under the record label Domo Records: Metro (2010) Ronin- Extended Play (2012), Ronin (2013),and These Times (2016).
Hirano is a columnist for Drum! magazine, a contributor for Modern Drummer magazine a drum clinician, and has served as an artist-in-residence at Carnegie Mellon University, as a teacher at the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, and as a guest lecturer at New York University Steinhardt. He is currently an artist-in-residence at his alma mater, Berklee College of Music, and a guest lecturer at Loyola University New Orleans College of Music and Fine Arts.
Hirano was listed in Modern Drummer 's Reader's Poll 2014, 2013, and 2012, and Drum!'s Drummies awards 2015 Percussionist of the Year (runner up), 2015 Rock/Pop/Hip-Hop Percussionist (runner-up), 2013 Studio Percussionist (runner-up), 2013 Rock/Pop/Hip-Hop Percussionist (runner-up), 2012 Studio Percussionist (runner-up), 2012 World Percussionist (runner-up), 2011 Percussionist of the Year (runner-up), 2011 Studio Percussionist (runner-up), 2011 Jazz/Fusion Percussionist (runner-up), 2011 Live Performer (runner-up), 2011 Rock/Pop Percussionist of the Year (runner-up), 2010 Rock/Pop Percussionist of the Year, 2009 Rock/Pop Percussionist of the Year, 2008 Percussionist of the Year (runner-up), 2008 Best Worldbeat Percussionist (runner-up), and 2007 Percussion Rising Star.
In 2018 and 2019, Hirano toured with Fleetwood Mac on their An Evening with Fleetwood Mac World Tour. He also served as the percussionist in the house bands for the Fox television shows Showtime at the Apollo and The Four: Battle for Stardom. According to Hirano's website (http://www.takupercussion.com/schedule), he was slated to join A.R. Rahman once again on tour, this time for the Academy Award-winning composer's 2020 North American summer tour, which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hirano endorses Meinl percussion instruments, Zildjian cymbals, Remo drum heads, Vater Percussion drum sticks, Drum Workshop drums and Roland Corporation electronic percussion.