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* '''Birthday:''' February 16, 1985
 
* '''Birthday:''' February 16, 1985
 
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Hiroshima]], [[Hiroshima Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
 
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Hiroshima]], [[Hiroshima Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
* '''Blood Type:''' A
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* '''Height:''' 150cm
 
* '''Height:''' 150cm
 
* '''Instrument:''' Acoustic guitar
 
* '''Instrument:''' Acoustic guitar
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==Information==
 
==Information==
 
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[[Image:Mori Megumi Hawaii Street Live.jpg|thumb|300px|Mori Megumi during a street live in Hawaii (2007)]]
 
Mori Megumi began doing street lives in her hometown of [[Hiroshima]] at the age of 15, accompanying herself on acoustic guitar. In April 2005, she graduated from college and started focusing on street performances full-time. Her presence gradually spread by word-of-mouth and she was eventually featured in newspapers and on local television shows.
 
Mori Megumi began doing street lives in her hometown of [[Hiroshima]] at the age of 15, accompanying herself on acoustic guitar. In April 2005, she graduated from college and started focusing on street performances full-time. Her presence gradually spread by word-of-mouth and she was eventually featured in newspapers and on local television shows.
  
In December of the same year, Mori signed to the [[Indie|indie]] label [[Rhythm REPUBLIC]] and released her first single, "[[Megumi Mori (single)|megumi mori]]". She promoted the single with a concert in Hiroshima Kenmin Bunka Center that had 500 people in attendance.
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In December of the same year, Mori signed to the [[Indie|indie]] label [[MULTI FORMAT STUDIO JAPAN]] and released her first single, "[[Megumi Mori (single)|megumi mori]]". She promoted the single with a concert in Hiroshima Kenmin Bunka Center that had 500 people in attendance.
  
 
In 2007, Mori traveled to Hawaii to film several [[PV|PVs]] and to shoot jacket covers. During her stay, she held many street lives. She later released her second single, "[[Nemurenu Yoru]]", and a PV collection [[DVD]], ''[[Megumi Mori Clips Vol.1|megumi mori clips vol.1]]''.
 
In 2007, Mori traveled to Hawaii to film several [[PV|PVs]] and to shoot jacket covers. During her stay, she held many street lives. She later released her second single, "[[Nemurenu Yoru]]", and a PV collection [[DVD]], ''[[Megumi Mori Clips Vol.1|megumi mori clips vol.1]]''.
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In 2008, Mori relocated to Tokyo and performed in live houses to promote her first full-length album, ''[[Tsudzuite Iku Hibi]]''.
 
In 2008, Mori relocated to Tokyo and performed in live houses to promote her first full-length album, ''[[Tsudzuite Iku Hibi]]''.
  
Mori's first acoustic mini-album ''[[Soba ni]]'' was released nationwide on March 25, 2009.
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Mori's first acoustic mini-album ''[[Soba ni]]'' was released nationwide on March 25, 2009 under the [[Indie|indie]] label [[Rhythm REPUBLIC]].
 
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
[[Image:Mori Megumi Hawaii Street Live.jpg|thumb|300px|Mori Megumi during a street live in Hawaii (2007)]]
 
  
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===

Revision as of 02:05, 7 July 2009

Mori Megumi promoting Tsudzuite Iku Hibi (2008)

Mori Megumi (森恵) is an indie Japanese pop singer on Rhythm REPUBLIC.

Profile

Information

File:Mori Megumi Hawaii Street Live.jpg
Mori Megumi during a street live in Hawaii (2007)

Mori Megumi began doing street lives in her hometown of Hiroshima at the age of 15, accompanying herself on acoustic guitar. In April 2005, she graduated from college and started focusing on street performances full-time. Her presence gradually spread by word-of-mouth and she was eventually featured in newspapers and on local television shows.

In December of the same year, Mori signed to the indie label MULTI FORMAT STUDIO JAPAN and released her first single, "megumi mori". She promoted the single with a concert in Hiroshima Kenmin Bunka Center that had 500 people in attendance.

In 2007, Mori traveled to Hawaii to film several PVs and to shoot jacket covers. During her stay, she held many street lives. She later released her second single, "Nemurenu Yoru", and a PV collection DVD, megumi mori clips vol.1.

In 2008, Mori relocated to Tokyo and performed in live houses to promote her first full-length album, Tsudzuite Iku Hibi.

Mori's first acoustic mini-album Soba ni was released nationwide on March 25, 2009 under the indie label Rhythm REPUBLIC.

Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

  • [2009.03.25] Soba ni (そばに; By Your Side)

Singles

DVDs

External Links