Kiyoshiro Imawano
忌野清志郎
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RC Succession |
Shigeru Izumiya |
Motoharu Sano |
The Timers |
Hiroshi Kamayatsu |
Yuko Hara |
The Folk Crusaders |
Takuro Yoshida |
Kazuhiko Kato |
Magokoro Brothers |
Senri Oe |
Down Town Boogie Woogie Band |
Kumiko Yamashita |
Flying Kids |
Beat Takeshi |
Tulip |
Shinji Harada |
Tama |
Kuwata Band |
Masahiro Kuwana |
Elephant Kashimashi |
The High-Lows |
Tamio Okuda |
Kazuyoshi Saito |
Char |
Flower Companyz |
Kenji Ozawa |
Unicorn |
Aimyon |
Shintaro Sakamoto |
Ann Lewis |
Yosui Inoue |
Southern All Stars |
Miyuki Nakajima |
Yasuyuki Okamura |
Eiichi Ohtaki |
Tomoyo Harada |
Keiichi Sokabe |
Keisuke Kuwata |
The Checkers |
Spitz |
Mongol800 |
Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi |
Ulfuls |
Kinniku Shojo Tai |
Alice |
Quruli |
Akiko Yano |
BRAHMAN |
Kazuyoshi Nakamura |
Sunny Day Service |
Hi-Standard |
Eikichi Yazawa |
Chatmonchy |
Fujifabric |
andymori |
Happy End |
Misato Watanabe |
Mr.Children |
Sadistic Mika Band |
Yutaka Ozaki |
Masashi Sada |
Superfly |
Lindberg |
Sambomaster |
Bakufu-Slump |
Ayaka |
Hanaregumi |
Kazuya Yoshii |
Kenichi Hagiwara |
Kyosuke Himuro |
Misia |
The Cro-Magnons |
Ayano Tsuji |
Chara |
Ua |
Fumiya Fujii |
Mao Abe |
BOØWY |
Kome Kome Club |
Triceratops |
Asako Toki |
Okamoto's |
Ging Nang Boyz |
Ziggy |
The Pees |
Shogo Hamada |
Masayoshi Yamazaki |
Kaela Kimura |
Yo Hitoto |
Official HIGE DANdism |
Kyoko Koizumi |
Born | 1951-04-02 |
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Died | 2009-05-02 (aged 58) |
Years active | 1970-2009 |
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Kiyoshiro Imawano , born Kiyoshi Kurihara , was a Japanese rock musician, lyricist, composer, musical producer, and actor from Tokyo, Japan. He was dubbed "Japan's King of Rock". He formed and led the influential rock band RC Succession. He wrote many anti-nuclear songs following the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. He was known for pioneering the adoption of linguistic characteristics of the Japanese language into his songs. – Wikipedia |
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