Kazuyoshi Saito 30th SPECIAL ~Tsumabiku Guitar to Susuru Soba, Nagano Otoko 2-ri Tabi~ - Season 1 Backdrop Blur
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Kazuyoshi Saito 30th SPECIAL ~Tsumabiku Guitar to Susuru Soba, Nagano Otoko 2-ri Tabi~ - Season 1

Kazuyoshi Saito will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his debut on August 25th. The 30th anniversary album "ROCK'N ROLL Recording Session at Victor Studio 301" will be released on July 26th, and the video work "Kazuyoshi Saito's performance tour 'December-2022' Live at Nippon Budokan 2022.12.21" will be released on August 30th. A special number shot to commemorate the broadcast. In the interview, Kazuyoshi Saito / looking back on his 30 years of music life, as well as listening to his commitment to the new re-recording of all songs in one shot. We ventured to Nagano location to visit Gibson's domestic distribution center, which is indispensable for Kazuyoshi Saito. So who appeared in Nagano after traveling four hours from Tokyo? A trip to Nagano for two men. Look forward to a relaxing time. Cast: Kazuyoshi Saito Guest: Yu Takahashi

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  • Kazuyoshi Saito

    Kazuyoshi Saito

  • Yu Takahashi

    Yu Takahashi

Overview

Kazuyoshi Saito will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his debut on August 25th. The 30th anniversary album "ROCK'N ROLL Recording Session at Victor Studio 301" will be released on July 26th, and the video work "Kazuyoshi Saito's performance tour 'December-2022' Live at Nippon Budokan 2022.12.21" will be released on August 30th. A special number shot to commemorate the broadcast. In the interview, Kazuyoshi Saito / looking back on his 30 years of music life, as well as listening to his commitment to the new re-recording of all songs in one shot. We ventured to Nagano location to visit Gibson's domestic distribution center, which is indispensable for Kazuyoshi Saito. So who appeared in Nagano after traveling four hours from Tokyo? A trip to Nagano for two men. Look forward to a relaxing time. Cast: Kazuyoshi Saito Guest: Yu Takahashi

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