Keiichi Sokabe (1971 August 26) is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Kagawa prefecture, Japan. He was previously the lead singer and guitarist for Japanese 90s indie group ‘Sunny Day Service’ and 'Sokabe Keiichi BAND'. He owns "Rose Records", a Japanese Independent record label.
Sokabe joined in "Sunny Day Service" while studying law at Rikkyou University. In 1993, they made their debut from UNDER FLOWER RECORDS and released a single and an album.
In 1994 they moved to MIDI, a Japanese record lavel, and had their first major debut by releasing "Hoshizora no Drive ep". After releasing a number of albums, "Sunny Day Service" disbanded in 2000. He had been active in writing articles for magazine and DJ for a year.
One year later, Sokabe came back to the music with an independent release in 2001, the single "Guitar", but moved to Universal Music LLC. Then he released another two albums.
After ending contract with Universal Music LLC, he started "ROSE RECORDS" at Shimokitazawa in 2004. He releases and manages his own works at ROSE since then.
Currently Sokabe is hosting an internet radio service from his home page, broadcast every Monday at 12 midnight at shops and bars.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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