今年は、いわゆる「オルグ三角形」の頂点であった音楽家を各々含む三つのセットが揃い踏みます。
パラダイスを胸の中に抱く人々の想いが集う日となるような、そんな気がします。


Three musical sets, each of which involves an artist active as a peak of "The ORG Triangle", play.
ORG means ORG Records which Shinji Shibayama ran in mid 1980's in southern Osaka.
Ken-ichi Takayama, Naoki Zushi and Shinji have been simultaneously involved
in a group named "Idiot O'clock" in early 1980's.
Although the period that the three shared in the band was short,
they kept relationship to stimulate their creativity each other for quarter of a century.

During the quarter of a century, Shinji formed "Nagisa Ni Te" with Masako Takeda
and released 5 original albums and 2 retrospective albums under the name.
Ken-ichi produced an only album of Idiot O'clock and 2 albums
under the name of "Cold Breath" from the ORG and Alchemy Records.
Naoki is releasing his 3rd solo album within a few months
from the ORG Records, his spiritual and musical home.

They share their time in the 9th benefit concert
for supporting people suffered in Hanshin-Awaji earthquake in 1995.
Each of them sings own hallelujah but not requiem.
They are gazing on will of people kept in their daily life.
The will is aimed to paradise that people wanted to realize, even
in severe situation taking place in their daily life.


A painting indicated avobe is entitled "Happy Land".
Rick Potts who resides in Los Angeles, USA painted it in 1995.
It might be a reflection of a paradise in his mind.
Everyone can have his or her own paradise in the mind.
One can continue its life for the paradise, even in severe situation in daily life.
The power should be admired.


The benefit concert is given at Yamamura Salon.
The Salon locates on the 3F, La Porte building in front of JR Ashiya station.
The place is opened from 3:30 pm and the concert is begun at 4:00 pm
on May first in this year.
Please call +81 797 38 2585 Yamamura Salon,
if you are interested in the concert,


The players are;
Nagisa Ni Te [Shinji Shibayama & Masako Takeda sing and play guiter etc.],
Ken-ichi Takayama [vocal etc.] & Katsunori Koike [piano],
and Naoki Zushi [vocal & electric guiter].
Audience can contribute to the concert,
as a giver of charity fund.