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Tatsuya Himeno

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Tatsuya Himeno (Tatsuya Himeno, February 1, 1952) is a Japanese folk singer. Tulip vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist. Currently, he is active in music while living in Fukuoka.
Born in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture. In the amateur era, he formed a lilac with Kazuomi Chiba, who was a member of Kaikentai (he went to Hachiman University from Higashi-Fukuoka High School with Himeno). Record debut with "Magic Yellow Shoes" from Music Industry (later Toshiba EMI, now EMI Music Japan). At that time, the youngest member, Himeno, took the lead vocal and the third single Kokoro no Journey (1973) was a hit, and Tulip became a major band.

After that, he was in charge of vocals for songs such as Summer Colored Comedy (1973), Silver Finger Ring (1974), My Love Song made by Ishii Emily (1974). At that time, it was a sweet singing voice and a boyish visual, and it was popular with Kazuo Zaitsu. The nickname at that time was touch.

In 1985, 13 years after her debut, she left Tulip after her single Tear Party. Later, Toshiyuki Abe, Kaoru Ito, Higashi Matsuri Higashi and Alwayss were formed.

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Debuted in 1986 with the single Like and the album ALWAYS BE TRUE, but since 2008, Tulip has been reorganized and has stopped working.

From 1990 to 1997, he participated in concert tours as a support musician of Shogo Hamada in parallel with Always's activities.

Since participating in the tulip which was reorganized in 1997, he has also performed his solo live and Lilac reorganization live with Kazuomi Chiba at the same time.

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