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Toshiyuki Hayama (June 9, 1947-) is a Japanese musician and lyricist. Leading bands such as Sunhouse, Zi: LiE-YA, Electric Mud, BLUES LION, Ruby, etc., develops rock sound based on blues. In charge of vocals, harmonica, tambourines and maracas. The stage name is chrysanthemum.
She is from Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture. She graduated from Fukuoka University. Kendo three-stage, boiler technician's license. After leaving Fukuoka Prefectural Chikushioka High School for one year in a semester, he moved to Fukuoka University attached Otsuchi High School. Soak in the dance hall. She is interested in the band because she saw his high school classmate, Hisayoshi Hagihara, who was playing the guitar in a dance hall band. At first, she was in charge of drums, but she shifted to vocals because she worked as a vocal at a dance party (I was able to make a call to a girl who was coming to the party to make me feel better).
In 1968, formed a band "KEITH" with Sugawara et al. She mainly played in the US Army camp, dance hall.
In 1970, while forming a university, "Sun House" was formed. Toshiyuki Sasayama (Vo), Makoto Sasakawa (Gu), Tetsuo Sasayama (Gu), Taku Hamada (Ba), Kenichi Urata (Dr).

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In 1975, she made a major debut with the album "Ecstatic". Toshiyuki Sasayama (Vo), Makoto Sasakawa (Gu), Tetsuo Sasayama (Gu), Toshihiro Nara (Ba), Kihei (Dr). Received the "1975 Teichiku Record Hit Award" for the same album.
In 1976, 2nd album "Ninwa Ka" released.
In 1978, 3rd album "Driving Sunhouse" released. Sun House dissolved on March 25 of the release date. The members at the time of dissolution are Toshiyuki Kuwayama (Vo), Makoto Kamogawa (Gu), Yoshihide Bando (Gu), Atsushi Asada (Ba) and Kazuhide Kawashima (Dr).
Then, he moved to Tokyo, and as a lyricist, Roosters, Sina & The Rockets, Jinnai Takanori, Accidents, UP-BEAT such as Fukuoka, Kitakyushu bands, An Lewis, Matsuda Yusaku, Hound Dog, Children's Day, Demon Kogure, Takaki Satoshi, Provides lyrics to a large number of singers, bands and artists such as Atsushi Honda, Ken Matsudaira and Tetsuyoshi Miyoshi. We are working on a nursery rhyme called "Konyoshi parent and child wave".

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Electric Mud is the fifth studio album by Muddy Waters, with members of Rotary Connection serving as his backing band. Released in 1968, it imagines Muddy Waters as a psychedelic musician. Producer Marshall Chess suggested that Muddy Waters recorded it in an attempt to appeal to a rock audience.
The album peaked at number 127 on Billboard 200 album chart. It was controversial for its fusion of electric blues with psychedelic elements.
The 1960s saw Marshall Chess seeking to introduce Muddy Waters' music to a younger audience; Chess Records, Waters' record label, founded by Marshall's father, Leonard Chess, released a series of compilation albums of Muddy Waters' older music repackaged with psychedelic artwork.

In 1967, Marshall Chess formed Cadet Concept Records as a subsidiary of Chess Records. The label's first release was the self-titled debut album of the psychedelic band Rotary Connection.

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The next project Chess conceived was Electric Mud, a psychedelic rock concept album; Marshall later stated, "I came up with the idea of Electric Mud to help Muddy make money. It wasn't to bastardize the blues. It was like a painting, and Muddy was going to be in the painting. It wasn't to change his sound, it was a way to get it to that market."

Chess hoped the new albums would sell well among fans of psychedelic rock bands influenced by Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf. According to Muddy Waters, "Quite naturally, I like a good-selling record. I was looking at it because I played for so many of these so-called hippies that I thought probably I could reach them."

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Hitoshi Anai (Ann Nikki, January 26, 1959-) is a Japanese bassist. He is from Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture.

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Major debut was at The Rockers in September 1980. Since then, he has been active in Roosters, THE WILLARD, Sina & The Rockets, etc. Currently he is active in MOSQUITO SPIRAL, MOTO-PSYCHO R & R SERVICE, etc.

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Kīhei is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States. The population was 20,881 at the 2010 census.
Kīhei is located at 20°4533N 156°2726W (20.759122, −156.457228).

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According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 11.7 square miles (30.2 km2), of which 9.3 square miles (24.0 km2) is land and 2.4 square miles (6.2 km2), or 20.44%, is water. It is considered to be the South Side of Maui, located on the leeward side of Haleakala. The climate is arid, receiving no more than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year.

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Hiroshi Kasuga (August 885-18 September 1970) was a Japanese business from Sano (now Yamanouchi-cho), Shimotakai-gun, Nagano Prefecture. House.
Sumitomo headquarters director, director. First president of Sumitomo Metal Industries. Daikin Industries First President. JOC Japan Olympic Committee member. Member of the Organizing Committee of the Tokyo Olympics 1964 and member of the Finance Committee. Second President of Japan Athletics Federation. General manager of Helsinki Olympic Dai Nippon Team. Rome Olympic Japan team leader. Osaka Prefecture Public Security Chairperson. Second grade treasure trove. International Land Federation IAAF Achievement Award.
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Born as the eldest son of Ichiro Kasuga, the eldest son of Kasuga Yoichi City, who served as the Nagano prefectural council member (1st prefectural assembly election to 4th prefectural assembly election). Kasuga Yoichi is a master of Shinano Kita, built only with self and volunteer funds, without relying on the cost of Matsugei, which is about 12 kilometers of water drawdown work. The field is 60 town walk (180,000 tsubo), and the forest has reached 80% of the present Sano. The Kasuga family is a prestigious member of Kita Shinano, and under the custody of Sanada Rokubunsen, a special case outside the Sanada family, from Mr. Matsuda.

Graduated from Honami Elementary School to the former Nagano Junior High School (Nagano Senior High School). After graduating from Old Law First High School English Law Department, he entered Tokyo Imperial University Law Department Political Science Department and graduated. Joined Sumitomo Corporation head office, a holding company that supervises and supervises the entire Sakai group of Sumitomo Zaisan. January 1954 (1940) January, 1969 Joins the headquarters of Sumitomo Head Office, who is responsible for directing and directing the entire Sakai group of the Sumitomo Sakai, mainly dealing with copper, which is the core business of the Sumitomo Sakai. In April of the same year, he became a director and director of Sumitomo headquarters. Became the first president of Sumitomo Metal Industries in 1941. Formerly in Sumitomo Zaisan, the president system has no presidential position other than Sumitomo Head Office, and speaking of the president, it is Sumitomo Yoshizaemon, and it is an extraordinary personnel appointment in exceptional circumstances. At that time, he was one of the four members of the Sumitomo Corporation.

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