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In 1990, Kurosawa Kenichi submitted a demo tape to an acquaintance, [[Okai Daiji]], for his then-new band named [[L-R|L⇔R]]. Okai liked what he heard and introduced [[Polydor Records]] executive producer at the time, [[Masamura Kenichi]], to Kurosawa. Masamura signed the band to Polydor soon after. However, [[L-R|L⇔R]] didn't release their debut album until a year later after the band added three new members. The band was successful with Kurosawa providing vocals and guitar. But, [[L-R|L⇔R]] disbanded in 1998 after their "CONCERT TOUR '97 "Doubt"".
In 1990, Kurosawa Kenichi submitted a demo tape to an acquaintance, [[Okai Daiji]], for his then-new band named [[L-R|L⇔R]]. Okai liked what he heard and introduced [[Polydor Records]] executive producer at the time, [[Masamura Kenichi]], to Kurosawa. Masamura signed the band to Polydor soon after. However, [[L-R|L⇔R]] didn't release their debut album until a year later after the band added three new members. The band was successful with Kurosawa providing vocals and guitar. But, [[L-R|L⇔R]] disbanded in 1998 after their "CONCERT TOUR '97 "Doubt"".


After [[L-R|L⇔R]]'s disbandment, Kurosawa Kenichi embarked on a solo career. He released his first single, entitled "[[Wondering|WONDERING]]", on June 3, 1998. Kurosawa also participated in various short-lived bands like [[curve509]], [[Science Ministry]], [[Hanky Panky]], [[MOTORWORKS]], and [[Ken'z]]
After [[L-R|L⇔R]]'s disbandment, Kurosawa Kenichi embarked on a solo career. He released his first single, entitled "[[Wondering|WONDERING]]", on June 3, 1998. Kurosawa also participated in various short-lived bands like [[curve509]], [[Science Ministry]], [[Hanky Panky]], [[MOTORWORKS]], and [[Ken'z (band)|Ken'z]]


==Discography==
==Discography==
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===Download Exclusive===
===Download Exclusive===
* [2007.12.05] "[[Feel It (Kurosawa Kenichi)|Feel it]]"
* [2007.12.05] [[Feel It (Kurosawa Kenichi)|Feel it]]
* [2007.12.19] "[[Scene 39|Scene39]]"
* [2007.12.19] [[Scene 39|Scene39]]
* [2012.08.29] ''[[Live 2011 New Direction|LIVE2011 NEW DIRECTION]]
* [2012.08.29] [[Live 2011 New Direction|LIVE2011 NEW DIRECTION]]


=== Compilations / Others ===
=== Compilations / Others ===
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[[Category:1968 Births]]
[[Category:1968 Births]]
[[Category:Ibaraki Artists]]
[[Category:Ibaraki Artists]]
[[Category:Former Japanese Band Members]]

Latest revision as of 14:00, 29 August 2013

Kurosawa Kenichi (2009)

Kurosawa Kenichi (黒沢健一) is a Japanese rock singer, music producer, and former member of the bands L⇔R, MOTORWORKS, and Ken'z.

Profile

  • Birthday: August 11, 1968 (1968-08-11) (age 56)
  • Birthplace: Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture
  • Blood Type: B
  • Height: 163cm
  • Family: Kurosawa Hideki (Younger Brother)

Information

Kurosawa Kenichi got his start in the music business when he entered his amateur band in a contest. The band won a special prize from Komoro Tetsuya. This gave Kurosawa a chance to start producing music at the age of 19. He started to produce music for many artists like Minamino Yoko and Shimada Naomi.

In 1990, Kurosawa Kenichi submitted a demo tape to an acquaintance, Okai Daiji, for his then-new band named L⇔R. Okai liked what he heard and introduced Polydor Records executive producer at the time, Masamura Kenichi, to Kurosawa. Masamura signed the band to Polydor soon after. However, L⇔R didn't release their debut album until a year later after the band added three new members. The band was successful with Kurosawa providing vocals and guitar. But, L⇔R disbanded in 1998 after their "CONCERT TOUR '97 "Doubt"".

After L⇔R's disbandment, Kurosawa Kenichi embarked on a solo career. He released his first single, entitled "WONDERING", on June 3, 1998. Kurosawa also participated in various short-lived bands like curve509, Science Ministry, Hanky Panky, MOTORWORKS, and Ken'z

Discography

Studio Albums

Live Album

Singles

Download Exclusive

Compilations / Others

Credits

Melody
Mi
Moritaka Chisato
Nagasaku Hiromi

External Links