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Watermelon Man, Tsuneo Shibusawa (Hammond B3), March 2012

Herbie Hancock's Watermelon Man is given a new take by Tsuneo Shibusawa at a live performance in Tokyo at the Organ Jazz Club on March 18, 2012. This is definitely his best performance yet, showing a new swagger. Way cool!

Now's the Time - Tsuneo Shibusawa in Tokyo

Charlie Parker's famous "Now's the Time" is interpreted by Tsuneo Shibusawa on the Hammond B3 at a jazz club in Tokyo. It's his first-ever performance in public. He was backed up by well-known Japanese jazz artists Tsumura on guitar and Sekiya on drums. He started taking jazz organ lessons eight months ago.

Tsuneo Shibusawa, Now's the Time, 2010

Tsuneo Shibusawa performs Now's the Time on the B3 Hammond at an organ jazz club in Tokyo on Jan. 11, his first performance in 2010.

Tsuneo Shibusawa -- Joins a Jam Session Playing Now's the Time

Shibusawa one night joins a jam session at the World Trade Center Building in Tokyo. He performs his favorite Now's the Time by Jimmy Smith, playing on a portable Hammond organ.

Tsuneo Shibusawa Does Bossa Nova

Shibusawa shows his own upbeat interpretation of the Bossa Nova hit Summer Samba at an informal jam session. He looks so cool.

Girl From Ipanema -- Tsuneo Shibusawa (Hammond B3)

Tsuneo Shibusawa performs his rendition of Girl From Ipanema in Tokyo. He is accompanied by prolific Japanese organ jazz artist Yuri Tashiro.

Impromptu Session Feat. Tsuneo Shibusawa (Hammond B3)

Tsuneo Shibusawa and others join jazz organ specialist Masazumi Noda in an impromptu performance in Tokyo.

Shibusawa - Walking in the Spring Breeze

Tsuneo Shibusawa performs his own composition called Walking in the Spring Breeze. It is the first time for him to showcase his own work in public.