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Revision as of 06:09, 17 August 2009
Suneohair is the stage name for Kenji Watanabe, a Japanese rock singer.
Profile
- Stage Name: Suneohair (スネオヘアー)
- Real Name: Watanabe Kenji (渡辺 健二)
- Birthdate: May 6th, 1971
- Hometown: Niigata, Japan
- Blood type: O
Information
Suneohair is well known outside of Japan for singing the ending theme songs for both seasons of Honey and Clover. Waltz (ワルツ) was the theme song for half of season one, and Split (スプリット) was the ending for all of season two.
Discography
Albums
- [2002.10.09] Sunestyle (スネスタイル)
- [2003.07.24] a watercolor
- [2004.12.15] Folk (フォーク)
- [2005.12.07] Kanashimi (カナシミ; Sorrow)
- [2007.02.21] Skirt (スカート)
Mini-Albums
- [2003.01.22] Over the River
- [2003.11.19] Tokyo Bivouac (東京ビバーク)
Singles
- [2002.05.22] Ivory (アイボリー)
- [2002.08.07] Wake mo Shiranai de (訳も知らないで)
- [2003.04.23] Uguisu (ウグイス; Nightingale)
- [2003.07.02] Seikoutoutei (セイコウトウテイ)
- [2004.04.21] Hikou (ヒコウ; Aviation)
- [2004.10.06] Strike (ストライク)
- [2004.11.26] Tenohira (テノヒラ; Palm of hand)
- [2005.05.25] Waltz (ワルツ)
- [2005.11.23] Kanashimi Rock Festival (悲しみロックフェスティバル; Sad Rock Festival)
- [2006.05.24] headphone music
- [2006.08.23] Split (スプリット)
- [2007.01.24] Yasashii Uta (やさしいうた; Kind Song)
- [2007.08.01] Tsutaeteyo / Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de (伝えてよ / 気まぐれな季節のせいで)