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jtyasuda

Location: Wellesley, MA

Genres: Acoustic, Alt. Rock, Electronic / Electro-Pop, Experimental, Indie Rock, Instrumental, Jazz, New Age / World, Pop, Pop Music Videos, R & B / Soul, Rock, Singer/Songwriter (Male)

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About jtyasuda

"Pux" / Jonathan Yasuda is composer, performer, director, and producer of pop-quirky, fun, original music and video. The official website, www.puxinatux.com, is based upon the lovable and inspirational groundhog, Punxutawney Phil. As a law school student in Boston, Jonathan hopes to represent artists and musicians while making music all along the way. Write a comment, send a shout out, become my OurStage and Facebook friend, and I hope to hear from you!

Jonathan was born in Boston, grew up in Wellesley, and began studying piano at the age of five. He was a student at the All Newton Music School under Mrs. Susan Osberg, and winner of the school's concerto competition at age eleven, performing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3. Jonathan enrolled in the New England Conservatory Preparatory School, studying first with Mrs. Jean Stackhouse for three years and then with Mr. Jonathan Bass. After being awarded first place in the 1998 Preparatory School's Concerto Competition, Jonathan performed Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No.1 in Jordan Hall. Upon graduation, he received the 2001 Theory Department Award, Chamber Music, and Piano Department Award.

Jonathan graduated from the College of the Holy Cross, class of 2005. He was the Brooks Scholar for his class, receiving a full tuition merit based scholarship, majoring in Music with a minor in Economics-Accounting and a Pre- Law concentration. As a sophomore Jonathan performed Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto with the Holy Cross Orchestra.

Jonathan does not limit himself to the classical world. He frequently performs for venues as a jazz pianist as well. He is open to all genres so long as it broadens his musical horizon. In his opinion, every piece of music is like a message in a bottle: it can be from all the way around the world, but it’s for the artist to open the bottle and read the letter to the world.

When he is not in front of a piano, Jonathan can often be found sailing or ferrying on the water. He is a certified United States Sailing Instructor and a Coast Guard licensed Merchant Marine Officer. Jonathan is composing, performing, and teaching in the Boston area. Please visit his chamber music society's website: www.worcesterchambermusic.org.

Currently, Jonathan is living in Boston and pursuing his Juris Doctorate at the New England School of Law.

Members

Jonathan Yasuda

Audio

A Dollar Short
Beethoven Online
Dryer Masquerader
Heart Back
Sixteenth Notes
Kennel Baby
Kennel Baby
Dave You're a Loser
Coffee Shop Lullaby
Roses and Hibiscus
Socrates' Apology
Sumimasen
the apple of your eye
Pee Pee Tee Pee
Carpe Diem Requiem
Clear the Spam Away
I've been there before
Cell Phones
Water Nymph
Halfies
Kitty Kitty
Acorn Street
Con Te Partiro
Stuff
traveling
SuperJob
Walls Apart
Ourstage, I love you
Everlasting Red Light
Unfinished Fantasy
First Amendment
Moonlight Sonata in the City
The Day That I
Ourstage, I love you
Bike with the box
Over the Moon
O Mistress Mine
Hot Wheels and a Happy Meal
Rain
Lemon Ice, Cherry, Blueberry
Where the Ocean Meets the Moon
3000 miles away
Your Comb

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Setup Requirements

Camels

Press

"Ourstage, I love you" - Featured on Ourstage!

Hey Puxinatux Fans!

All the folks at Ourstage work really hard to make Ourstage better and better each day, so I wrote “Ourstage, I love you”. EJ Julie Pham featured my song as the "Song of the Day!" Check it out!

Thanks for all your support!

Cheers!

Pux Blogged by SXSW Award-Winning Site!

Hey everyone!

Annie Leonard, the creator of www.thestoryofstuff.com, blogged my music video, “Stuff.” It was great to correspond with Annie and to be given this opportunity! Read Annie’s blog (link below) and watch “Stuff” for yourself on Ourstage (it’s also on YouTube)!

It’s about how we need to start thinking about all the stuff we throw away into this planet. Annie offers some great tips on how to go green. Thanks for stopping by!

MSPCA and Puxinatux TV Advertisting Opportunity!

The MSPCA's "Walk for Animals" advertising campaign very well might feature Puxinatux's "Kitty Kitty" music.

The advertising president contacted Pux and thought "Kitty Kitty" was hilarious.

Stay tuned!