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Kaitani Naomi got into music by taking piano and organ lessons when she was a young child. Then at age 15, she composed her first song, entitled "BASEBALL GAME", which was chosen for the festival "Challenge Bunkasai '94". Two years later, she formed a band while studying music with composer [[Matsuoka Michiko]]. | Kaitani Naomi got into music by taking piano and organ lessons when she was a young child. Then at age 15, she composed her first song, entitled "BASEBALL GAME", which was chosen for the festival "Challenge Bunkasai '94". Two years later, she formed a band while studying music with composer [[Matsuoka Michiko]]. | ||
− | Kaitani went to college at [[Shobi-Gakuen Junior College]] after graduating high school. There, she studied composition with [[Komori Akihiro]] and piano with David Stein. While in college, Kaitani accepted a recording contract with the label [[Victor Entertainment]]. She soon released her first single, entitled "[[Tooi Kono Machi de | + | Kaitani went to college at [[Shobi-Gakuen Junior College]] after graduating high school. There, she studied composition with [[Komori Akihiro]] and piano with David Stein. While in college, Kaitani accepted a recording contract with the label [[Victor Entertainment]]. She soon released her first single, entitled "[[Tooi Kono Machi de]]", on her birthday (August 11, 1999). The song was used as the theme song for the [[Cardcaptor Sakura]] movie. She released two more singles with [[Victor Entertainment]]. However, she was mysteriously dropped from the label after the release of her third single, "[[Blue Sky ~Sora no Melody~]]". |
She currently releasing new material on indies labels. | She currently releasing new material on indies labels. | ||
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===Singles=== | ===Singles=== | ||
− | * [1999.08.11] [[Tooi Kono Machi de | + | * [1999.08.11] [[Tooi Kono Machi de]] (遠いこの街で/セピアの日) |
* [2000.08.02] [[Suiheisen no Kanata ni Mieru Mono ~Umi no Melody~]] (水平線の彼方に見えるもの 〜海のメロディ〜) | * [2000.08.02] [[Suiheisen no Kanata ni Mieru Mono ~Umi no Melody~]] (水平線の彼方に見えるもの 〜海のメロディ〜) | ||
* [2000.12.06] [[Blue Sky ~Sora no Melody~]] (Blue Sky 〜空のメロディ〜) | * [2000.12.06] [[Blue Sky ~Sora no Melody~]] (Blue Sky 〜空のメロディ〜) |
Revision as of 16:22, 11 August 2013
Kaitani Naomi (皆谷尚美) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter.
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Profile
- Birthday: August 11, 1978
- Birthplace: Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture
- Blood Type: B
Information
Kaitani Naomi got into music by taking piano and organ lessons when she was a young child. Then at age 15, she composed her first song, entitled "BASEBALL GAME", which was chosen for the festival "Challenge Bunkasai '94". Two years later, she formed a band while studying music with composer Matsuoka Michiko.
Kaitani went to college at Shobi-Gakuen Junior College after graduating high school. There, she studied composition with Komori Akihiro and piano with David Stein. While in college, Kaitani accepted a recording contract with the label Victor Entertainment. She soon released her first single, entitled "Tooi Kono Machi de", on her birthday (August 11, 1999). The song was used as the theme song for the Cardcaptor Sakura movie. She released two more singles with Victor Entertainment. However, she was mysteriously dropped from the label after the release of her third single, "Blue Sky ~Sora no Melody~".
She currently releasing new material on indies labels.
Discography
Albums
- [2004.05] Utautai no Tanoshii (うたうたいのたましい)
- [2005.11] Chiisa na Mahou (ちいさなまほう)
Mini-Albums
- [2008.07] natsu-me (夏芽 natsu-me)
- [2009.02] fuyu-akari (冬灯 fuyu-akari)
- [2010.04] haru-baru (春遥 haru-baru)
Singles
- [1999.08.11] Tooi Kono Machi de (遠いこの街で/セピアの日)
- [2000.08.02] Suiheisen no Kanata ni Mieru Mono ~Umi no Melody~ (水平線の彼方に見えるもの 〜海のメロディ〜)
- [2000.12.06] Blue Sky ~Sora no Melody~ (Blue Sky 〜空のメロディ〜)