Raymond Conde and Francisco Reyes: Profile of naturalized Imperial Japan subject jazz musicians
These two men became Japanese subjects during the Empire and popularized American jazz from the Philippines. Raymond Conde is one of the most famous Filipinos to have ever immigrated to Japan. He is known as being one of the many to bring and develop jazz music within Japan, introducing both American styles and influencing Japanese styles of the genre. Jazz, invented by Americans, was introduced to the Philippines by American colonizers as early as 1898, which marked the end of the Spanish-American War, the declaration of independence by Emilio Aguinaldo, and the non-recognition of that declaration by the United States, which believed they acquired the Philippine Islands via the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The new American colonizers, primarily Black American soldiers, would bring both their harmonicas and their jazz culture to Manila. By the 1920s American occupiers would bring gramophones and jazz records from the States and play them in music halls and clubs. This imported cul...