Seiichi Tanaka

Seiichi Tanaka (田中 誠一, Tanaka Seiichi) is the first Japan-trained teacher of kumidaiko, or taiko, in the United States and is largely regarded as the father of the art form in North America.

He returned to Japan to study the art of kumidaiko with Daihachi Oguchi in Nagano prefecture, Japan, with Susumu Kowase of Oedo Sukeroku Taiko in Tokyo, and Shosaku Ikeda, of Gojinjo Daiko.

His performance credits include work on the soundtrack for The Right Stuff and an appearance playing his signature piece, "Tsunami", in the film Rising Sun.

[4] In April 2005, Tanaka and San Francisco Taiko Dojo were the subjects of a segment that aired on KQED public television.

[6] Tanaka's former students, Kenny Endo, Russel Baba, Jeanne Mercer, and Tiffany Tamaribuchi, are prominent taiko performers, leaders of their own groups, and teachers of kumidaiko in North America, prompting him to remark, when receiving the NEA Award in year 2001, that he "should be known as the grandfather of taiko".