Takahashi "Jr." Tomoharu (Takahashi Junior Tomoharu) is a Japanese bassist born in Milan, Italy in 1968. He has participated in numerous artists including Ulfuls, Aikawa Nanase, See-Saw and Yoshiharu Abe.
In 1991, he debuted as "The Rocks". His first song was "Even though memorizing it" (theme song of " Izuto Kazuyuki's director" Toho Kenshin). One year later, he release the album "On a nameless path".
Konno Konno is a male violinist. Began playing the violin at the age of 5, he started music activities while studying at Tokyo College of Music. So far, he has participated in many songs, movies, dramas, CM recordings of various genres.
His activities such as stage support, arranger, sound producer have gained overwhelming trust from many artists. In recent years, he has appeared on Fuji TV "Bokura no music", "FNS song festival". In 2010, he played theme song of TBS's information program "Hirobi".
Joelle (real name is Watanabe Joel Yoko) is a female singer-songwriter. Joelle was born in the US and raised in Japan. Her angelic yet powerful voice reflects a beautiful misture of those two cultures.
Joelle began piano lessons at the age of five, and singing lessons at age 17. She was influenced by Lisa Loeb, Sarah McLachlan, James Tayler, Michael Jackson, and Boys II Men.
She made her debut in 2006 with "Lucky Maria', an ending song for the popular movie "TRICK". A jazz album, Love Letters, was released by King Records in 2007.
She has sung for NHK TV programs, for a TV drama, for games, and has recorded many commercial songs. "FINAL FANTASY X III - 2". She has also been a guest singer for Sound Horizon / Linked Horizon live theater productions. In 2016, Joelle sung Australian and Japanese national anthem at international women's basketball games.
Rie Akagi is a flutist born in 1958. She graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. Rie Akagi refined her superb technique by studying classical music at the Tokyo University of the Arts. Her current repertoire covers jazz, soul, salsa as well as healing, new-age, and contemporary music. She is known as the only female flutist in Japan to perform music outside of the classical genre.
She has been welcomed with great enthusiasm at world famous music fairs such as the Concord Jass Festival in San Francisco and the Jazz Plaza in Cuba. Triggered by her visit to Puerto Rico in 2000 as a cultural ambassador, her music has become popular in Caribbean countries.
She has recorded 3 CDs in Puerto Rico, now frequently on played on the radio. She had her second concert tour in Caribbean countries in 2005 and has also performed with Grammy Award winning jazz pianist Michel Camilo.
Aira Yūki (born August 28, 1981) is a female Japanese singer signed to the record label Lantis. She began her career in 2007 and since then has primarily sung songs that were used for theme music in anime. She released her album "Reflection" on July 2, 2008. Her second album "Eternalize" was released on June 9, 2010.
Aira Yūki debuted with her first single on April 25, 2007, "Colorless Wind" as the opening theme for the anime Sola. The single went on to enter the Oricon charts eleven times with a peak ranking at 44th place.
Yūki performed the ending theme of the 2014 anime television series Broken Blade. The song is titled "Itoshiki Aragai yo, Michibike Hikari e" (愛しき抗いよ、導け光へ) she wrote the lyrics for the.
Koichi Korenaga (December 25, 1961 -) is a Japanese guitarist and music producer born in Bungo Takada city, Oita prefecture. He is best known for his work on "Boku dake ga inai machi" (2016), "Rurôni Kenshin -Meiji kenkaku romantan" (1996) and "Gekijouban Mahou shojo Madoka magika Shinpen: Hangyaku no monogatari" (2013).
After joining the Progressive Rock Band Quaser at the age of 18, he started working as a professional musician and entered the university. Since 1985, he has participated in Rebecca 's recording and has consistently been working as a guitarist. In addition to be a studio musician, he has participated in live performances and recorded with other artists.
Being proficient in English, he often interacts with overseas artists such as TM Stevens and Neil Young & Crazy Horse.
Yuki Kajiura (born August 6, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese musician, composer and record producer. She has provided the music for several popular anime series,Kajiura has also composed for video games.
One of Kajiura's solo projects includes FictionJunction involving collaboration with Nanri. In 2004, the duo produced the opening and ending songs for Kōichi Mashimo's Madlax and in the next year, published their first collaborative album, Destination.
In October 2007, it was announced that Yuki Kajiura would be attending the performances of the Eminence Orchestra's concert, 'A Night in Fantasia 2007 – Symphonic Anime Edition', as a special guest. The 2014 series Aldnoah.Zero's opening theme "Heavenly Blue" was composed by Kajiura and was performed by Kalafina.
Shiro Yoya (born April 26, 1991) is a violinist born in Kitakyushu city, Fukuoka Prefecture. She received the 8th Kyushu Music Competition Gold Award and Prefectural Governor's Award. She participated in the "Euro Nippon Music Festival" held in Bordeaux, France.
As a student at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts, she has appeared in various concerts outside the campus including chamber music and orchestra. In addition, she has also appeared in numerous music programs, PV, LIVE as support artist.
Kyoichi Sato (born August 3, 1962) is a professional drummer. He was influenced by a local amateur band at the age of 11. When he was 15, his father bought a drum set for him and he started played in a band.
He won the first Grand Prix at the high school rock championship held in Oita Prefecture. At the age of 18, he set the goal of becoming a musician in earnest.
After that, he started activities as a professional drummer with Mr. Takumi Yonaga. Since then, he has worked with a number of artists, recordings of various genres.
Yutaka Odawara (February 6, 1963) is a drummer / producer born in Urawa City, Saitama Prefecture (present: Saitama City). Blood type is type B.
In 1982, Yutaka Hirai, Takashi Negishi and Yutaka Odawara formed a rock band "POW!" (Originally it was a band name KIDS).
In 1985, with POW! And Rebecca vs. van, he joined Rebecca as a third generation drummer.
In 1988, when he was in Rebecca, he started a band "TRAUMA" who served as his own leader. After releasing a single live, one album, the activity was paused but restarted seriously in January 2015.
After the dissolution of Rebecca, he mainly worked as a studio musician, and he was participating in recording and live performances such as Keisuke Kuwata, Shogo Hamada, Kazuyoshi Saito, Yuzu, Hideaki Tokunaga, Mai Kuraki etc.
In June 2009, he formed KISSAMA with Miyahara studies, former of Rogue 's Nishiyama Fumiaki.
On April 21, 2015, Rebecca officially announced that he will organize a re-formed live "Yesterday, Today, Maybe Tomorrow" at the Yokohama Arena on August 12th and 13th.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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