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* [[Watanabe Hideki]]  (渡辺英樹; Bass, Precussion, Leader)
 
* [[Watanabe Hideki]]  (渡辺英樹; Bass, Precussion, Leader)
 
* [[Ryu Kouji]] (笠浩二; Drums)
 
* [[Ryu Kouji]] (笠浩二; Drums)
* [[Sekigura Makoto]] (関口誠人; Guitar, Saxaphone)
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* [[Sekiguchi Makoto]] (関口誠人; Guitar, Saxaphone)
 
* [[Tagura Tomohara]] (田口智治; Keyboard)
 
* [[Tagura Tomohara]] (田口智治; Keyboard)
 
* [[Yonekawa Hideyuki]] (米川英之; Lead Guitar)
 
* [[Yonekawa Hideyuki]] (米川英之; Lead Guitar)
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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
  
The band formed in 1982 when Watanabe wanted to start a band with drummer Ryu and guitarist Sakiguchi as Coconut Boys. They performed at various events and lives later that year as they painted the image among the famous as the Japanese-made [[Wikipedia:Beach Boys|Beach Boys]]. They got their major debut a year later with the single [[Candy]], the image song for a Yoplait Yogurts commercial.
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The band formed in 1982 when Watanabe wanted to start a band with Ryu and Sekiguchi as Coconut Boys. They performed at various events and live concerts later that year as they painted a image as the Japanese-made [[Wikipedia:Beach Boys|Beach Boys]]. They got their major debut a year later with the single "[[Candy (C-C-B)|Candy]]"], the image song for a Yoplait Yogurts commercial.
  
Soon after the band released their second single more then a year later, they added Tagura and Yonekura to the band as they changed their name to C-C-B. Their big hit came in January 1986 when they released the single [[Romantic ga Tomaranai]]. Their summer single, [[Lucky Chance wo Mou Ichido]], was also a hit as the song gave the band's first appearance on the end of the year special [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]. They also won the Gold Award at the 27th Annual Japan Record Awards and then Best Ballad Song Award at the 1986's FNS Kayousai.
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Soon after, the band released their second single as they added Tagura and Yonekura to the band and changed their name to C-C-B. Their big hit came in January 1986 when they released the single "[[Romantic ga Tomaranai]]". Their summer single, "[[Lucky Chance wo Mou Ichido]]", was also a hit as the song gave the band's first appearance on the end of the year special [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]. They also won the Gold Award at the 27th Annual Japan Record Awards and the Best Ballad Song Award at the 1986's FNS Kayousai.
  
But by 1987, Sakigura would leave the group, causing the slowly decline of the band's popularity. Two years later, C-C-B would disband after their final live at Nippon Budokan. But the band would get back together throughout the later years. For example, all five members would get back together for the final show of the television program [[The Best Ten]] five years later. Also, the group's biggest hit, [[Romantic ga Tomaranai]], was used frequently in the dorama [[Densha Otoko]], causing the group to became popular once again.
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But, Sekiguchi left the group on 1987, causing the slow decline of the band's popularity. Two years later, C-C-B disbanded after their final live at Nippon Budokan. But, the band got back together later on. For example, all five members got back together for the final episode of the television program [[The Best Ten]] five years later. Also, the group's biggest hit, "[[Romantic ga Tomaranai]]", was used frequently in the dorama ''[[Densha Otoko]]'', causing the group to became popular once again.
  
In 2008, the band would get back together with only Ryu, Sakegura, and Wanatabe as they played their first live shows at Nagoya, Osaka, and Tokyo since their breakup.
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In 2008, the band got back together with only Ryu, Sekiguchi, and Watanabe as they played their first live shows at cities like Nagoya, Osaka, and Tokyo since their breakup.
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
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=== Singles ===
 
=== Singles ===
  
* [1983.06.01] [[Candy]]
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* [1983.06.01] [[Candy (C-C-B)|Candy]]
 
* [1984.07.25] [[Hitomi Shoujo]] (瞳少女)
 
* [1984.07.25] [[Hitomi Shoujo]] (瞳少女)
 
* [1985.01.25] [[Romantic ga Tomaranai]] (Romanticが止まらない)
 
* [1985.01.25] [[Romantic ga Tomaranai]] (Romanticが止まらない)
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* [1986.05.10] [[Genki na Broken Heart|Genki na Broken Heart Broken-Mix]] (元気なブロークン・ハート Broken-Mix; 12 inch single)
 
* [1986.05.10] [[Genki na Broken Heart|Genki na Broken Heart Broken-Mix]] (元気なブロークン・ハート Broken-Mix; 12 inch single)
 
* [1986.08.27] [[Naimononedari no I Want You]] (ないものねだりのI Want You)
 
* [1986.08.27] [[Naimononedari no I Want You]] (ないものねだりのI Want You)
* [1987.02.01] [[Naimononedari no I Want You - Zeniku-Mix]] (ないものねだりのI Want You-ゼイ肉-Mix; 12 inch Single)
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* [1987.02.01] [[Naimononedari no I Want You|Naimononedari no I Want You - Zeniku-Mix]] (ないものねだりのI Want You-ゼイ肉-Mix; 12 inch Single)
 
* [1987.06.03] [[2 Much, I Love U.]]
 
* [1987.06.03] [[2 Much, I Love U.]]
 
* [1987.09.23] [[Genshoku Shitai ne]] (原色したいね)
 
* [1987.09.23] [[Genshoku Shitai ne]] (原色したいね)
* [1987.12.02] [[Dakishimetai]] (抱きしめたい)
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* [1987.12.02] [[Dakishimetai (C-C-B)|Dakishimetai]] (抱きしめたい)
 
* [1988.04.13] [[Love Letter (C-C-B)|Love Letter]] (恋文)
 
* [1988.04.13] [[Love Letter (C-C-B)|Love Letter]] (恋文)
 
* [1988.10.25] [[Shinjite Ireba]] (信じていれば)
 
* [1988.10.25] [[Shinjite Ireba]] (信じていれば)
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=== Videos / DVDs ===
 
=== Videos / DVDs ===
  
* [1985.11.25] C-C-B no Daibouken (C-C-Bの大冒険)
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* [1985.11.25][[ C-C-B no Daibouken]] (C-C-Bの大冒険)
* [1986.07.05] C-C-B Live Hare (C-C-B LIVE晴)
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* [1986.07.05] [[C-C-B Live Hare]] (C-C-B LIVE晴)
* [1987.05.25] C-C-B LIVE TOUCH AND GO
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* [1987.05.25] [[C-C-B Live Touch and Go|C-C-B LIVE TOUCH AND GO]]
* [1989.09.01] C-C-B Video Clip Collection (C-C-B ビデオクリップ コレクション)
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* [1989.09.01] [[C-C-B Video Clip Collection]] (C-C-B ビデオクリップ コレクション)
* [2004.09.29] C-C-B Memorial DVD BOX (C-C-B メモリアル DVD BOX)
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* [2004.09.29] [[C-C-B Memorial DVD Box|C-C-B Memorial DVD BOX]] (C-C-B メモリアル DVD BOX)
  
 
=== Books ===
 
=== Books ===
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-C-B Japanese Wikipedia: C-C-B]
 
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-C-B Japanese Wikipedia: C-C-B]
  
[[Category: Groups]]
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[[Category: Japanese Bands]]
 
[[Category: J-Rock]]
 
[[Category: J-Rock]]
 
[[Category: J-Pop]]
 
[[Category: J-Pop]]

Latest revision as of 14:30, 27 January 2013

C-C-B (2008)

C-C-B (Coconut Boys or ココナッツボーイズ) was a Japanese pop rock band from 1985 to 1989 and then 2008 under the label Polydor Records.

Members

Information

The band formed in 1982 when Watanabe wanted to start a band with Ryu and Sekiguchi as Coconut Boys. They performed at various events and live concerts later that year as they painted a image as the Japanese-made Beach Boys. They got their major debut a year later with the single "Candy"], the image song for a Yoplait Yogurts commercial.

Soon after, the band released their second single as they added Tagura and Yonekura to the band and changed their name to C-C-B. Their big hit came in January 1986 when they released the single "Romantic ga Tomaranai". Their summer single, "Lucky Chance wo Mou Ichido", was also a hit as the song gave the band's first appearance on the end of the year special Kouhaku Uta Gassen. They also won the Gold Award at the 27th Annual Japan Record Awards and the Best Ballad Song Award at the 1986's FNS Kayousai.

But, Sekiguchi left the group on 1987, causing the slow decline of the band's popularity. Two years later, C-C-B disbanded after their final live at Nippon Budokan. But, the band got back together later on. For example, all five members got back together for the final episode of the television program The Best Ten five years later. Also, the group's biggest hit, "Romantic ga Tomaranai", was used frequently in the dorama Densha Otoko, causing the group to became popular once again.

In 2008, the band got back together with only Ryu, Sekiguchi, and Watanabe as they played their first live shows at cities like Nagoya, Osaka, and Tokyo since their breakup.

Discography

C-C-B (1980s)

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Singles

Videos / DVDs

Books

  • [1985.07.xx] Don't stop the C-C-B : C-C-B photo & song CoConut Boys
  • [1985.11.xx] Comic The Camera Boy C-C-B Tsuyaroku & Goroku Bokura ga, Boku wo, Zoom Shita (コミックザカメラボーイ : C-C-B写録&語録 ボクらが、ボクらを、ズームした)
  • [1986.11.xx] C-C-Byes, 100 Netsu (C-C-B yes,100熱)
  • [1987.02.xx] C-C-B Neikiss (C-C-Bネイキッズ)
  • [1987.09.xx] C-C-B go ahead: Shashinshuu Owari (4 6 east) Kara no Start (C-C-B go ahead : 写真集・終章(4・6 east)からのスタート)
  • [1989.11.xx] C-C-B Netafuri: Memorial (C-C-B寝たふり : Memorial)
  • [1989.12.xx] Close / C-C-B

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