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Goto entered the Public eye during the success of her band [[Midori (band)|Midori]]. The members of Midori first met when they were members of two different bands. Goto was a member of the band [[Usagi (band)|Usagi]] along with [[Kuwano Yoshifumi]]. The two were friends with a fellow band in Osaka known as [[Teromeya]]. The two expressed in interest in wanting to play in band with [[Teromeya]]'s drummer [[Kozen Yoshitaka]]. Soon enough the three got their wishes when the two band's broke-up. In July 2003, Midori first formed. At the time the group was a cover band, playing the songs in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay%C5%8Dkyoku Kayokyoku] musical style. At the height of the bands success they sadly announced their breakup on December 25, 2010, with their last show titled [[Sayonara, Goto-San]] being played on December 28 2010. In 2011 she decited to start a solo career which will have a more pop feel from her previous works in [[Midori (band)|Midori]]. Her first solo album [[299792458]] will be released July 25th. Starting in August, she will be starring in the rock musical [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical) Hedwig and the Angry Inch] as [[Moriyama Mirai]]’s partner.
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Goto entered the Public eye during the success of her band [[Midori (band)|Midori]]. The members of Midori first met when they were members of two different bands. Goto was a member of the band [[Usagi (band)|Usagi]] along with [[Kuwano Yoshifumi]]. The two were friends with a fellow band in Osaka known as [[Teromeya]]. The two expressed in interest in wanting to play in band with [[Teromeya]]'s drummer [[Kozen Yoshitaka]]. Soon enough the three got their wishes when the two band's broke-up. In July 2003, Midori first formed. At the time the group was a cover band, playing the songs in [[Wikipedia:Kayokyoku|Kayokyoku]] musical style. At the height of the bands success they sadly announced their breakup on December 25, 2010, with their last show titled [[Sayonara, Goto-San]] being played on December 28 2010. In 2011 she decited to start a solo career which will have a more pop feel from her previous works in [[Midori (band)|Midori]]. Her first solo album [[299792458]] will be released July 25th. Starting in August, she will be starring in the rock musical [[Wikipedia:Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)|Hedwig and the Angry Inch]] as [[Moriyama Mirai]]’s partner.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:07, 16 June 2012

Goto Mariko promoting "299792458" (2012)

Goto Mariko (後藤まりこ) is a Japanese singer signed to DefSTAR Records. She is best known for being the former singer and guitarist of the J-Punk group Midori.

Profile

  • Name: Goto Mariko (後藤まりこ)
  • Nickname: Goto-San
  • Birthplace: Osaka, Japan
  • Bands:

Information

Goto entered the Public eye during the success of her band Midori. The members of Midori first met when they were members of two different bands. Goto was a member of the band Usagi along with Kuwano Yoshifumi. The two were friends with a fellow band in Osaka known as Teromeya. The two expressed in interest in wanting to play in band with Teromeya's drummer Kozen Yoshitaka. Soon enough the three got their wishes when the two band's broke-up. In July 2003, Midori first formed. At the time the group was a cover band, playing the songs in Kayokyoku musical style. At the height of the bands success they sadly announced their breakup on December 25, 2010, with their last show titled Sayonara, Goto-San being played on December 28 2010. In 2011 she decited to start a solo career which will have a more pop feel from her previous works in Midori. Her first solo album 299792458 will be released July 25th. Starting in August, she will be starring in the rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch as Moriyama Mirai’s partner.

Discography

Albums

Collaborations/Other

Filmography

Musicals

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