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'''Sakae Maiko''' (栄舞子) is [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] singer/songwriter/bassist. Maiko made her music debut back in 1999 with the [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group [[ZONE]], and was later became the band's bassist. After a string of hits the group dissolved in 2005. In 2006 Maiko re-emerged as the lead singer as well as one of the two bassists to the six-piece [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band [[MARIA (band)|MARIA]].
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'''Sakae Maiko''' (栄舞子) is [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] singer/songwriter/bassist. Maiko made her music debut back in 1999 with the [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group [[ZONE]], and became the band's bassist. After a string of hits the group disbanded in 2005. In 2006 Maiko re-emerged as singer and bass player of the six-piece [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band [[MARIA (band)|MARIA]].
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
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* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O
 
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O
 
* '''Height:''' 154cm
 
* '''Height:''' 154cm
* '''Pet:''' Her Dog, Ritz
 
 
* '''Bands:'''  
 
* '''Bands:'''  
** [[ZONE]] (1999-2005; 2012-2013), [[MARIA (band)|MARIA]] (2006-2010), [[FRASH BACK]] (2010), [[Jack&Queen]] (2011-)
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** [[ZONE]] (1999-2005; 2011-2013), [[MARIA (band)|MARIA]] (2006-2010), [[Jack&Queen]] (2010-2014)
  
==Informations==
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==Information==
As a child Maiko was enrolled in the child performing arts school, [[Studio RunTime|Studio RunTime]]. When an auditions came up in 1997 for a chance to be in a new [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group Maiko jumped at the chance. In 1998 she was one of the four finalists members along with [[Saito Mizuho|Mizuho]], [[Okoshi Takayo|Takayo]], and [[Nagase Miyu|Miyu]].
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As a child Maiko was enrolled in the performing arts school [[Studio RunTime|Studio RunTime]]. When auditions were held in 1997 for a new music and dance group Maiko was one of the eight students selected for further training. In 1998 the group of eight became a group of five: Maiko, [[Saito Mizuho|Mizuho]], [[Okoshi Takayo|Takayo]], [[Nagase Miyu|Miyu]] and [[Nishimura Tomoka|Tomoka]].
  
The group as the dance-pop group [[ZONE]] in 1999 with the single "[[Believe In Love|believe in love]]". After being signed to [[Sony]] in 2000, the girls were all taught to play instruments, and made their major label debut in 2001 with the single, "[[Good Days|GOOD DAYS]]". During the her time with the group they spawned several hits before dissolving in 2005. While in [[ZONE]], Maiko only sang two solo tracks. The songs "[[O (ZONE)|Sae Zuri]]" (''Bird Chirping'') and "[[N|Like]]".
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In 1999, after discussions between Studio Runtime and Sony, this group was further reduced to four members and acquired the name [[ZONE]].  In december of that year they released an indie single "[[Believe In Love|believe in love]]". After being formally signed to [[Sony]] in 2000, the girls were taught to play instruments, and made their major label debut in 2001 with the single, "[[Good Days|GOOD DAYS]]". Maiko became the bass player for ZONE and often provided support vocals. [[ZONE]] released 16 singles and three studio albums before disbanding in April 2005. During this period Maiko sang two solo tracks. The songs "[[O (ZONE)|Sae Zuri]]" (''Bird Chirping'') and "[[N|Like]]".
  
During 2005, Maiko did a short stint with the [[Studio RunTime|Studio RunTime]] group [[BON'Z|BON'Z]]. Since then she has joined the six piece all girl band, [[MARIA]]. The group debuted in 2006 with the single "[[Chiisa na Uta]]". Maiko has written the lyrics for both tracks on their "[[Chiisa na Uta]]" single.
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In 2005, Maiko had a short association with the [[Studio RunTime|Studio RunTime]] group [[BON'Z|BON'Z]] and then later joined six piece all girl band [[MARIA]]. The group signed to Sony and released six singles and two studio albums before disbanding in 2010.  Later that year Maiko teamed up with two other musicians to form a band called [[Jack&Queen]]. This was an unsigned band working the local club circuit in Hokkaido. In febuary 2014 the they announced their intention to disband after a final concert in April.
 
 
Maiko is also a radio personality who got her first radio show back in 2004. Nowadays she and the other members of [[MARIA (band)|MARIA]] have a radio show.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 6 March 2014

Sakae Maiko (栄舞子) is Japanese pop/rock singer/songwriter/bassist. Maiko made her music debut back in 1999 with the Japanese pop group ZONE, and became the band's bassist. After a string of hits the group disbanded in 2005. In 2006 Maiko re-emerged as singer and bass player of the six-piece Japanese pop/rock band MARIA.

Profile

  • Stage Names: Maiko, MAIKO (舞衣子, まいこ)
  • Birth Date: July 24, 1986 (1986-07-24) (age 37)
  • Birth Place: Sapporo, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan
  • Blood Type: O
  • Height: 154cm
  • Bands:

Information

As a child Maiko was enrolled in the performing arts school Studio RunTime. When auditions were held in 1997 for a new music and dance group Maiko was one of the eight students selected for further training. In 1998 the group of eight became a group of five: Maiko, Mizuho, Takayo, Miyu and Tomoka.

In 1999, after discussions between Studio Runtime and Sony, this group was further reduced to four members and acquired the name ZONE. In december of that year they released an indie single "believe in love". After being formally signed to Sony in 2000, the girls were taught to play instruments, and made their major label debut in 2001 with the single, "GOOD DAYS". Maiko became the bass player for ZONE and often provided support vocals. ZONE released 16 singles and three studio albums before disbanding in April 2005. During this period Maiko sang two solo tracks. The songs "Sae Zuri" (Bird Chirping) and "Like".

In 2005, Maiko had a short association with the Studio RunTime group BON'Z and then later joined six piece all girl band MARIA. The group signed to Sony and released six singles and two studio albums before disbanding in 2010. Later that year Maiko teamed up with two other musicians to form a band called Jack&Queen. This was an unsigned band working the local club circuit in Hokkaido. In febuary 2014 the they announced their intention to disband after a final concert in April.