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Kiyoshi Maekawa

Kiyoshi Maekawa (前川 清, Maekawa Kiyoshi) (born (1948-08-19)August 19, 1948) is a Japanese singer and tarento.

Kiyoshi Maekawa
Birth nameKiyoshi Maekawa (前川 清, Maekawa Kiyoshi)
Born (1948-08-19) August 19, 1948 (age 74)
OriginSasebo, Nagasaki, Japan
GenresKayōkyoku, enka, contemporary folk, rock, pop
Occupation(s)Singer, tarento
Years active1967–present
LabelsVictor Entertainment
BMG Japan
Pony Canyon
Gauss Entertainment/Tokuma Japan Communications
Teichiku
Websitewww.maekiyo.com

He is best known as the first lead vocalist of Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five, which was formed in 1967 and debuted in 1969 with the Japan Record Award-winning song "Nagasaki wa Kyō mo Ame Datta". As a frontman of the band, he spawned multiple hit singles such as "Awazu ni Aishite", "Uwasa no Onna","Soshite, Kōbe", "Nakanoshima Blues" and "Tokyo Sabaku" during the 1970s. In 1982, he released his first solo single "Yuki Ressha" composed and produced by Grammy-winning musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, and left the group five years later.[1] During his solo career, he released only one top-20 hit "Himawari" in 2002, a ballad contributed by Masaharu Fukuyama.[2] 

Aside from the recording career, Maekawa has also built up popularity as a TV star, appearing on some television shows hosted by comedians such as Kinichi Hagimoto and The Drifters, airing around the latter half of 1970s and the 1980s.

Personal life

He is also known as a former spouse of the singer, Keiko Fuji, who later married Teruzane Utada and had a daughter Hikaru.[3]

Notable singles

  • "Hana no Toki, Ai no Toki (花の時 愛の時)"(1987)
  • "Ai ga Hoshii (愛がほしい)" (1988)
  • "Namida ()" (1988)
  • "Koiuta (恋唄)" (1989, remake of Cool Five hit) – No. 87
  • "Otoko to Onna no Kakera (男と女の破片)" (1991) – No. 61
  • "Yume Ichibyou (夢一秒)" (1992) – No. 71
  • "Wakareuta Demo Utatte (別れ曲でも唄って)" (1992) – No. 78
  • "Koisuru Omise (恋するお店)" (1994) – No. 95
  • "Kanashimi no Koisekai (悲しみの恋世界)" (1994) – No. 69
  • "Shuchakueki Nagasaki (終着駅 長崎)" (1996) – No. 96
  • "Dakishimete (抱きしめて)" (1996) – No. 70
  • "Bara no Orgel (薔薇のオルゴール, Bara no Orugōru)" (1997) – No. 97
  • "Kōbe (神戸)" (1998) – No. 93
  • "Hayariuta (流行歌)" (2000) – No. 93
  • "Osaka (大阪)" (2001) – No. 92
  • "Rinrin to (霖霖)" (2001) – No. 88
  • "Himawari (ひまわり)" (2002) – No. 13
  • "Yakan Hikou (夜間飛行)" (2003) – No. 74
  • "Furusato no Hana no You ni (故郷の花のように)" (2003) – No. 69
  • "Mado ()" (2006) – No. 62

Notes

  1. Chart positions provided by the Oricon, and sources are from the archives on its official site (not available before 1988).

Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances

Year # Song No. VS Remarks
1969 (Showa 44)/20th - Nagasaki Wa Kyoumo Amedatta 19/23 Pinky & Killers Participate under the name of Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five
1970 (Showa 45)/21st Uwasa No Onna (噂の女) 13/24 Ryoko Moriyama
1971 (Showa 46)/22nd Minato No Wakareuta (港の別れ唄) -/25 Fuji Keiko (original schedule)
1974 (Showa 49)/25th Uminari (海鳴り) 18/25 Mari Amachi
1975 (Showa 50)/26th Naka No Shima Blues (中の島ブルース) 12/24 Mina Aoe
1976 (Showa 51)/27th Tokyo Sabaku 6/24 Naomi Sagara
1977 (Showa 52)/28th Omoikiri Hashi (思い切り橋) 17/24 Mina Aoe (2)
1978 (Showa 53)/29th Hashigo Sake (さようならの彼方へ) 15/24 Hiromi Ōta
1979 (Showa 54)/30th Hashigo Sake (昔があるから) 19/23 Sayuri Ishikawa
1980 (Showa 55)/31st Hashigo Sake (魅惑・シェイプアップ) 10/23 Rumiko Koyanagi
1981 (Showa 56)/32nd Hashigo Sake (女・こぬか雨) 19/22 Sachiko Kobayashi
1982 (Showa 57)/33th Uwasa No Onna (2) 16/22 Miyuki Kawanaka
2006 (Heisei 18)/57th 1 Nagasaki Wa Kyou Mo Amedatta (长崎は今日も雨だった) 12/27 Masako Mori
2007 (Heisei 19)/58th 2 Soshite Koube (そして、神戸) 8/27 Kaori Mizumori
2008 (Heisei 20)/59th 3 Tokyo Sabaku (東京砂漠) 8/27 Miyuki Kawanaka

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^ "Hiroshi Uchiyamada, a leader of the Cool Five dies of lung cancer at the aged 70". zakzak.co.jp (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun Company, Limited. Retrieved December 8, 2008.
  2. ^ "Kiyoshi Maekawa breakthrough again with Masaharu Fukuyama". zakzak.co.jp (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun Company, Limited. Retrieved December 8, 2008.
  3. ^ "Iza! Kiyoshi Maekawa". iza.ne.jp (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun Company, Limited. Archived from the original on February 18, 2013. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
  4. ^ "【舞いあがれ!】前川清、医師役で朝ドラ初出演「突然のオファーでビックリ!」". Oricon. Retrieved October 17, 2022.

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese language)

kiyoshi, maekawa, 前川, maekawa, kiyoshi, born, 1948, august, 1948, japanese, singer, tarento, birth, name, 前川, maekawa, kiyoshi, born, 1948, august, 1948, originsasebo, nagasaki, japangenreskayōkyoku, enka, contemporary, folk, rock, popoccupation, singer, taren. Kiyoshi Maekawa 前川 清 Maekawa Kiyoshi born 1948 08 19 August 19 1948 is a Japanese singer and tarento Kiyoshi MaekawaBirth nameKiyoshi Maekawa 前川 清 Maekawa Kiyoshi Born 1948 08 19 August 19 1948 age 74 OriginSasebo Nagasaki JapanGenresKayōkyoku enka contemporary folk rock popOccupation s Singer tarentoYears active1967 presentLabelsVictor EntertainmentBMG JapanPony CanyonGauss Entertainment Tokuma Japan CommunicationsTeichikuWebsitewww maekiyo com He is best known as the first lead vocalist of Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five which was formed in 1967 and debuted in 1969 with the Japan Record Award winning song Nagasaki wa Kyō mo Ame Datta As a frontman of the band he spawned multiple hit singles such as Awazu ni Aishite Uwasa no Onna Soshite Kōbe Nakanoshima Blues and Tokyo Sabaku during the 1970s In 1982 he released his first solo single Yuki Ressha composed and produced by Grammy winning musician Ryuichi Sakamoto and left the group five years later 1 During his solo career he released only one top 20 hit Himawari in 2002 a ballad contributed by Masaharu Fukuyama 2 Aside from the recording career Maekawa has also built up popularity as a TV star appearing on some television shows hosted by comedians such as Kinichi Hagimoto and The Drifters airing around the latter half of 1970s and the 1980s Contents 1 Personal life 2 Notable singles 3 Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life EditHe is also known as a former spouse of the singer Keiko Fuji who later married Teruzane Utada and had a daughter Hikaru 3 Notable singles EditSee also Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five Discography Hana no Toki Ai no Toki 花の時 愛の時 1987 Ai ga Hoshii 愛がほしい 1988 Namida 涙 1988 Koiuta 恋唄 1989 remake of Cool Five hit No 87 Otoko to Onna no Kakera 男と女の破片 1991 No 61 Yume Ichibyou 夢一秒 1992 No 71 Wakareuta Demo Utatte 別れ曲でも唄って 1992 No 78 Koisuru Omise 恋するお店 1994 No 95 Kanashimi no Koisekai 悲しみの恋世界 1994 No 69 Shuchakueki Nagasaki 終着駅 長崎 1996 No 96 Dakishimete 抱きしめて 1996 No 70 Bara no Orgel 薔薇のオルゴール Bara no Orugōru 1997 No 97 Kōbe 神戸 1998 No 93 Hayariuta 流行歌 2000 No 93 Osaka 大阪 2001 No 92 Rinrin to 霖霖 2001 No 88 Himawari ひまわり 2002 No 13 Yakan Hikou 夜間飛行 2003 No 74 Furusato no Hana no You ni 故郷の花のように 2003 No 69 Mado 窓 2006 No 62Notes Chart positions provided by the Oricon and sources are from the archives on its official site not available before 1988 Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances EditYear Song No VS Remarks1969 Showa 44 20th Nagasaki Wa Kyoumo Amedatta 19 23 Pinky amp Killers Participate under the name of Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five1970 Showa 45 21st Uwasa No Onna 噂の女 13 24 Ryoko Moriyama1971 Showa 46 22nd Minato No Wakareuta 港の別れ唄 25 Fuji Keiko original schedule 1974 Showa 49 25th Uminari 海鳴り 18 25 Mari Amachi1975 Showa 50 26th Naka No Shima Blues 中の島ブルース 12 24 Mina Aoe1976 Showa 51 27th Tokyo Sabaku 6 24 Naomi Sagara1977 Showa 52 28th Omoikiri Hashi 思い切り橋 17 24 Mina Aoe 2 1978 Showa 53 29th Hashigo Sake さようならの彼方へ 15 24 Hiromi Ōta1979 Showa 54 30th Hashigo Sake 昔があるから 19 23 Sayuri Ishikawa1980 Showa 55 31st Hashigo Sake 魅惑 シェイプアップ 10 23 Rumiko Koyanagi1981 Showa 56 32nd Hashigo Sake 女 こぬか雨 19 22 Sachiko Kobayashi1982 Showa 57 33th Uwasa No Onna 2 16 22 Miyuki Kawanaka2006 Heisei 18 57th 1 Nagasaki Wa Kyou Mo Amedatta 长崎は今日も雨だった 12 27 Masako Mori2007 Heisei 19 58th 2 Soshite Koube そして 神戸 8 27 Kaori Mizumori2008 Heisei 20 59th 3 Tokyo Sabaku 東京砂漠 8 27 Miyuki KawanakaFilmography EditFilm Edit Lupin III Strange Psychokinetic Strategy 1974 Have a Song on Your Lips 2015 The Bucket List 2019 Television Edit Shinzanmono 2010 Mito Kōmon 2010 Maiagare 2022 4 References Edit Hiroshi Uchiyamada a leader of the Cool Five dies of lung cancer at the aged 70 zakzak co jp in Japanese Sankei Shimbun Company Limited Retrieved December 8 2008 Kiyoshi Maekawa breakthrough again with Masaharu Fukuyama zakzak co jp in Japanese Sankei Shimbun Company Limited Retrieved December 8 2008 Iza Kiyoshi Maekawa iza ne jp in Japanese Sankei Shimbun Company Limited Archived from the original on February 18 2013 Retrieved December 12 2008 舞いあがれ 前川清 医師役で朝ドラ初出演 突然のオファーでビックリ Oricon Retrieved October 17 2022 External links EditOfficial website in Japanese language This article about a Japanese singer is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kiyoshi Maekawa amp oldid 1116577580, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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