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'''Maeda Nobuteru''' (前田亘輝) is a Japanese singer, lyricist, composer, music producer, and member of the band [[TUBE]].
 
'''Maeda Nobuteru''' (前田亘輝) is a Japanese singer, lyricist, composer, music producer, and member of the band [[TUBE]].
  
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In 1987, he started his solo career by releasing his first album, entitled ''[[Loose (Maeda Nobuteru)|LOOSE]]''. He also started to write lyrics for his band around the same time, starting with the eighth single in 1988. Two years later, he released his first solo single and started his own solo tour, entitled "LIVE AROUND CHANGE OF PACE".
 
In 1987, he started his solo career by releasing his first album, entitled ''[[Loose (Maeda Nobuteru)|LOOSE]]''. He also started to write lyrics for his band around the same time, starting with the eighth single in 1988. Two years later, he released his first solo single and started his own solo tour, entitled "LIVE AROUND CHANGE OF PACE".
  
Then in 2002, he became a caster for the [[Wikipedia:2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Winter Olympics]].
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== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
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* [1992.11.01] [[Christmas For You]]
 
* [1992.11.01] [[Christmas For You]]
 
* [1993.11.10] [[Try Boy, Try Girl]]
 
* [1993.11.10] [[Try Boy, Try Girl]]
* [1993.12.12] [[Soba ni Iru yo]] (そばにいるよ)
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* [1993.12.12] [[Soba ni Iru yo (Maeda Nobuteru)|Soba ni Iru yo]] (そばにいるよ)
 
* [1997.09.18] [[Kimi Dake no Tomorrow]] (君だけのTomorrow)
 
* [1997.09.18] [[Kimi Dake no Tomorrow]] (君だけのTomorrow)
 
* [2002.01.30] [[Always (Maeda Nobuteru)|Always]]
 
* [2002.01.30] [[Always (Maeda Nobuteru)|Always]]
* [2007.05.09] [[Koi no Uta]] (恋ノウタ)
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* [2007.05.09] [[Koi no Uta (Maeda Nobuteru)|Koi no Uta]] (恋ノウタ)
  
 
== External Links ==
 
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[[Category: Artists]]
 
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[[Category: J-Pop]]
 
[[Category: J-Pop]]
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[[Category: Vocalist]]
 
[[Category: Lyricists]]
 
[[Category: Lyricists]]
 
[[Category: Composers]]
 
[[Category: Composers]]
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[[Category: Japanese Band Members]]
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[[Category: Producers]]
 
[[Category: 1965 Births]]
 
[[Category: 1965 Births]]
 
[[Category: Blood Type A]]
 
[[Category: Blood Type A]]
 
[[Category: Kanagawa Artists]]
 
[[Category: Kanagawa Artists]]

Latest revision as of 09:18, 19 August 2013

Maeda Nobuteru

Maeda Nobuteru (前田亘輝) is a Japanese singer, lyricist, composer, music producer, and member of the band TUBE.

Profile

Information

Maeda Nobuteru got his start in music in 1984 when he was working a job in the Being Music Company, working on concerts for Being artists like Hamada Mari. Soon after, he met music producer Nagato Daiko at a music festival and allowed Maeda to form a group. He seeked out Kakuno Hideyuki, who Maeda and him performed in a small band since high school, Matsumoto Ryouji, and later Haruhata Michiya to form the band Pandora. The year after, the band changed their name to The TUBE and debuted later in June.

In 1987, he started his solo career by releasing his first album, entitled LOOSE. He also started to write lyrics for his band around the same time, starting with the eighth single in 1988. Two years later, he released his first solo single and started his own solo tour, entitled "LIVE AROUND CHANGE OF PACE".

Then in 2002, he became a caster for the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Discography

Studio Albums

Best Album

Singles

External Links