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Keisuke Kuwata

Keisuke Kuwata with the Southern All-Stars
Background information
Birth name Keisuke Kuwata
Born February 26, 1956 (1956-02-26) (age 53)
Chigasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan
Origin Chigasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Genres J-Pop, J-Rock, Rock
Occupations Musician, Songwriter
Instruments Guitar, bass, drums, keyboards
Years active 1978 - present
Labels Victor Entertainment
Associated acts Southern All-Stars
Website Southern All Stars

Keisuke Kuwata (桑田 佳祐 Kuwata Keisuke ?, born February 26, 1956) has gained fame as a Japanese multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and frontman for the Southern All-Stars.

Kuwata is known for his willingness to experiment with differing genres of Western music as well as J-pop music in his native Japan. As a musician, Kuwata performs primarily as lead guitarist and vocalist, although he has experimented with playing in a variety of positions, and released one album in which he played every instrument on the record. Kuwata is ranked #12 in a list of the top 100 musicians in Japan in 2006.[1]

Kuwata has worked as a record producer, a movie director, has recorded albums as bandleader of his own band, the Kuwata Band, and has worked on projects scoring music to film.

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Biographical information

Keisuke Kuwata was born February 26, 1956, and raised in Chigasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

Kuwata plays guitar, bass, drums and keyboards. Suteki Na Mirai Wo Mite Hoshii (素敵な未来を見て欲しい) was recorded entirely by Kuwata Keisuke. He played all the musical instruments on this record.


Kuwata is a 3rd generation Zainichi Korean. His father was the adviser of the Korean Artist Association of Japan, and Kuwata wanted to have his marriage take place in Korea. He also composed "Love Korea" and had sung Korean songs Imjin River and Arirang in public shows. He has never explicitly stated that he is a Zainichi, as it is considered taboo to do so in Japan. [2]

Film work, record scoring

Kuwata directed the movie, Inamura Jane, for which he composed the music. It was released on September 8, 1990 by Toho[3]. Previously, he composed the music for Aiko 16-sai in 1983, which won the Award of the Japanese Academy for Newcomer of the Year, and the Yokohama Film Festival's Festival Prize for Yasuko Tomita as Best New Actress.[4] He has also written the scores for several Japanese films. Kuwata wrote the theme song, "Ashita Hareru Kana", featured in the popular Japanese television drama series, Operation Love, which won the award for "Best Television Theme Song" at the 53rd Japanese Television Awards, in 2007.[5]

Western influences

Yuko Hara on keyboards during the Southern All-Stars' 30th Anniversary concert

Kuwata's Western musical influences are varied. Along with his wife, the band's keyboardist and backing vocalist, Yuko Hara, the couple have long been inspired by American folk music, where preferences run from Bob Dylan, The Band, Blues, and Southern rock music, to British and American influences that are arguably pure Rock and Roll; with a flattering amount of songs covered from the work of Eric Clapton.

Aside from Dylan, Kuwata's work has shown emphasis on music of the American South, including that of Creedence Clearwater Revival and Little Feat. Along with the Southern All-Stars, Kuwata has performed with Little Feat on several occasions, and recorded cover songs from the band. He was a participant and performer in a tribute concert to the late Lowell George, (their original frontman), recording a medley on video that contained his version of "Dixie Chicken".

In 1991, Kuwata began a series of concerts, similar to MTV Unplugged performances, called the "Acoustic Revolution", featuring Hirokazu Ogura on guitar, and Yoshiyuki Sahashi on mandolin, along with other musicians using acoustic instruments. Here again, Dylan's influence shone through their work choosing standards including "Like a Rolling Stone".

Kuwata also developed a love for rock music. The influence from Eric Clapton is strong and can be heard even when Kuwata performs songs in same manner and style as those that Clapton himself covered, and did not write. In addition, other artists covered have been Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, and Sam Cooke.

In 1994, the "On Air Music Fair", "I Shot the Sheriff" by Bob Marley was performed by Kuwata and Ann Lewis.

Philanthropy

Kuwata has performed with his band, and collaborated with several others annually to donate money towards AIDS research and treatment. To draw the largest possible audiences, Kuwata performs additional Western songs so the concerts are more inclusive to all who will attend. Depending upon the year of the concert, sometimes the chosen songs have a theme.

Kuwata has been joined in benefit concerts by other bands and musicians. Most notably, is the frequent appearance of the members of Yamagu (山弦), a band currently featuring the talents of guitarists Hirokazu Ogura (小倉 博和 Ogura Hirokazu ?) and Yoshiyuki Sahashi (佐橋 佳幸 Sahashi Yoshiyuki ?). Both artists are master guitarists and the band shows off their talents in an eclectic combination of jazz, blues, and rock, along with their own combination of ambient experimental music. Yamagu is considered a "guitar support unit", in the same way Westerners would think of a horn section. Some of these concert songs included:

  • 1999 "Little Wing", by Jimi Hendrix, and "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?", recorded by Eric Clapton several decades earlier.

Personal life

Kuwata's wife, Yuko Hara, is also a member of the Southern All Stars. She is a vocalist and plays keyboards. The two met while in college, where they were in the same circle of musicians. They share a love of the blues. They have two sons.

Discography

Albums

  • Keisuke Kuwata (1988)
  • From Yesterday (フロム イエスタデイ) (1992)
  • Kodoku-no Taiyō (孤独の太陽) The Sun of Solitude, 1994)
  • Rock and Roll Hero (2002)
  • Top Of The Pops (2002)

Singles of the Kuwata Band, 1986

  • "Ban Ban Ban" (1986)
  • "Skipped Beat" (スキップ・ビート )
  • "Merry Christmas In Summer"
  • "One Day"

Singles with the Southern All-Stars

  • "Sad feelings (Just a man in love)" (1987)
  • "Kanashii Kimochi" ("(悲しい気持ち )"
  • "Ituka Dokoka-de" ("Somewhere some time (I Feel The Echo)" ("いつか何処かで" ) (1988)
  • "Mayonaka-no Dandy" ("真夜中のダンディー") "Midnight's Dandy" (1993)
  • "Tsuki" ("月") "Moon" (1994)
  • "Matsuri-no-ato" ("祭りのあと") "After the carnival" (1994)
  • "Naminori Jonny" ("波乗りジョニー") "Surfing Jonny" (2001)
  • "Shiroi koibitotachi" ("白い恋人達") "White Lovers" (2001)
  • "Tokyo" ("東京") (2002)
  • "Ashita Harerukana" ("明日晴れるかな") "Will it Be Sunny Tomorrow?" (2007)
  • "Kaze no Uta o Kikasete" ("風の詩を聴かせて") "Listen to the Wind's Song" (2007)
  • "Darling" ("ダーリン") (2007)
  • "Kimi ni Sayonara wo" ("君にサヨナラを") "Good-Bye To You" (2009)

Super Chimpanzee performed with Cri Indefinietely

  • Kuri-to Itsumademo (クリといつまでも) (1991)
  • Kuri-to Itsumademo-no Karaoke-Tsuki (クリといつまでものカラオケ付き)- Includes Karaoke by When

Keisuke Kuwata and Mr. Children

  • Kiseki-no Hoshi (奇跡の地球(ほし) Earth of miracle (1995)

Keisuke Kuwata and Yuzo Kamon

  • Kuwata Keisuke, Yuzo Kamon & Victor Wheels Live!(嘉門雄三 & Victor Wheels Live! (1982)

References

  1. ^ 音楽 情報ニュース/Top 100 Japanese pops Artists - No.12/HMV
  2. ^
    또 한명 언급하고 싶은 존경하는 재일교포가 있는데 바로 쿠와타 케이스케이다. 쿠와타는 일본인들이 지금까지 30년 동안 가장 사랑하는 밴드 Southern All Stars의 리더이자 보컬이다....그의 아버지는 한국예술인협회의 고문이었다고 한다. 쿠와타는 간간이 한국에 대한 사랑을 드러낸 적이 있는데 결혼식을 앞두고 난데없이 결혼은 한국에서 하고 싶다고 하여 주위 사람들을 당황하게 만들기도 하고, 90년대 초에 일본에서 아직 한국이란 나라가 어디에 붙어있는지조차 모르는 시절에 love korea라는 노래를 작곡하여 부르기도 하며, 임진강이나 아리랑 역시 공개 석상에서 여러 번 부른 적이 있다.
    (There is one Zainichi that I respect that I would talk about, who is Kuwata Keisuke....It is said that his father was the advisor of the Korean Artist Association. Kuwata revealed his love for Korea time to time, by acts such as saying he wanted his marriage to take place in Korea (frustrating other people), and he has sung 임진강 (Imjin River: North Korean song longing for unification) and (Arirang) in public shows.)
    특히 러브 코리아라는 가사가 매우 애절하고 슬픈데 이건 재일교포가 아닌 이상 작사할 수가 없는 가사라고 생각 한다....
    ("Love Korea"'s Lyrics are especially touching and sad, and the lyrics are such that only a Zainichi could compose it....)
    이 런 일들이 일본연예계에서 적지 않게 일어나고 그럴 때마다 일본 사회는 긴장한다. 일본 연예계에서의 재일교포 출신 발언은 불문율이기 때문이다. 그렇기 때문에 재일교포 출신들은 그들의 한국출신을 암시하는 요소들을 몰래 드러내기도 하고 일본 성을 사용할 때도 한국의 성으로 쓰인 한문을 집어넣어서 혼용하기도 한다. 솔직히 쿠와타 정도의 위치에 오르면 재일교포 출신을 밝히고 싶어도 밝히지 못할 것 같다...
    (This kind of thing not infrequently happens in the Japanese entertainment industry, which makes the Japanese society become nervous. It is because it is considered taboo to reveal oneself as a Zainichi. Therefore Zainichis secretly reveal signs of their Korean origin, and when using Japanese surnames they mix in Kanjis that are used in Korean surnames. Honestly, when a Zainichi goes to the status of Kuwata they could not reveal their Zainichi origin even if they wanted to.)
    문정현, 재일교포 이야기. (독자기고 [Reader's Submission)
  3. ^ Inamura Jane
  4. ^ "Awards for Aiko 16-sai". IMDB internet awards. IMDB Internet. 1983. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382525/awards. Retrieved 2009-05-26.  
  5. ^ Asian Drama Reviews (January 21, 2008). "Proposal Daisakusen". Takiyama Madoka, Misao Reiko. http://asiandramareviews.com/japanese-doramas/proposal-daisakusen.html. Retrieved 2008-12-31.  

Further Listening

桑田佳祐 小倉博和 Act Against AIDS 1999








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