, born , was a
Japanese rock musician, lyricist, composer, musical producer, and actor from Tokyo, Japan. He was dubbed "Japan's King of Rock". He formed and led the influential rock band
RC Succession. He wrote many
anti-nuclear
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songs following the
Chernobyl disaster
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in 1986. He was known for pioneering the adoption of linguistic characteristics of the Japanese language into his songs.
Biography
Kiyoshiro was born in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan in 1951. While in high school, he formed a cover band named the Clovers in 1966. The band dissolved a year later, and he then formed
RC Succession in 1968, which debuted on the music scene in 1970.
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In 1982, Kiyoshiro collaborated with
Ryuichi Sakamoto
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and released the single "Ikenai Rouge Magic" which became a top hit on the
Oricon
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chart.
After RC Succession ceased to perform and record in 1991, Kiyoshiro continued as a solo singer. He recorded and performed under various unit names apart from his own such as Danger, Razor Sharp, HIS, 2 3's, Ruffy Tuffy, Mitsukiyo and Screaming Revue. With groups the Timers and Love Jets, Kiyoshiro remained anonymous using pseudonyms and fictitious characters.
In 1992, he released the album ''Memphis'' which was recorded in
Memphis with
Booker T. & the M.G.'s. At the time of the recording, he received an honorary citizenship from the Mayor of Memphis. Following the release of the album, Kiyoshiro toured Japan with the M.G.'s, and the
Budokan
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concert of that tour was released on the live album ''Have Mercy!''.
Kiyoshiro also dubbed the voice of the Lord Royal Highness of Atlantis in the Japanese version of "
SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis" on
Nickelodeon Japan Channel. (However, on
NHK Educational TV
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he is voiced by voice actor
Yoshito Yasuhara instead.)
On July 3, 2006, Kiyoshiro confessed on his official website that he was diagnosed with throat cancer and canceled all the concerts to focus on the treatment.
He made a comeback in January the following year announcing that he won the battle with cancer, however, it was revealed in July that it had spread to the left ilium, resulting in a cancellation of all shows again.
Death
On May 2, 2009, Kiyoshiro died of cancer. His funeral took place at Aoyama Sougisho on May 9, 2009. Approximately 42,000 fans visited to bid farewell, the same amount that attended
Hibari Misora's funeral held at the same place. The funeral ceremony was titled ''The Aoyama Rock n' Roll Show'' and Kiyoshiro's band played in front of 1,000 people including
Keisuke Kuwata
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,
Shinobu Otake,
Naoto Takenaka
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.
Posthumous release
On June 17, 2009, the single "Oh! Radio" which is said to be Kiyoshiro's last recorded work was released. This song was written by Kiyoshiro as the campaign song for the Osaka radio station
FM802
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and originally sung by
Shikao Suga and Shigeru Kishida of
Quruli under the unit name of ''Radio Soul 20''.
The version sung by Kiyoshiro was recorded all by himself (playing guitar, bass, drums and harmonica) at his studio "Rock n' Roll Kenkyujo" sometime in early 2009, and was intended as a demo.
It was first made public at his funeral, and it was decided to be released following the overwhelming demand from the fans.
Memorial concert
Because Kiyoshiro was a popular performer at Japan's
Fuji Rock Festival
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, there was a major tribute concert to his life and work held at Fuji Rock 2009, which was held two months after his death in July 2009. The Fuji Rock tribute featured many famous Japanese and international artists speaking about Imawano and singing either his songs or their own in memory of him. Some of the artists performing at the memorial included:
Chara,
UA,
Booker T. Jones,
Steve Cropper
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,
Leyona,
Hiroto Kōmoto,
Masatoshi Mashima,
Tortoise Matsumoto, Hamazaki Takashi, YO-KING, Char,
Reichi Nakaido,
Wilko Johnson
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,
Norman Watt-Roy, and
Shigeru Izumiya.
Discography
''For RC Succession discography, please see
RC Succession discography''
* 1982 ''
Dr. Umezu & Kiyoshiro / Danger''
* 1985 ''Danger II''
* 1987 ''Razor Sharp''
* 1987 ''Kiyoshiro Imawano & The Razor Sharp / Happy Heads''
* 1989 ''The Timers / The Timers''
* 1991 ''HIS / Nippon no Hito'' (unit with
Haruomi Hosono
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and
Fuyumi Sakamoto)
* 1992 ''Memphis''
* 1992 ''Kiyoshiro Imawano +
Booker T. & the M.G.'s / Have Mercy! ''
* 1992 ''Kiyoshiro Imawano & 2 3's / Go Go 2 3's''
* 1993 ''Kiyoshiro Imawano & 2 3's / Music From Power House''
* 1994 ''Magic''
* 1994 ''Kiyoshiro Imawano &
Reichi Nakaido / Glad All Over''
* 1995 ''The Timers / Fukkatsu!! The Timers''
* 1995 ''The Timers / Fujimi no Timers''
* 1997 ''Kiyoshiro meets de-ga-show / Hospital''
* 1997 ''Kiyoshiro Imawano Little Screaming Revue / Groovin' Time''
* 1998 ''Kiyoshiro Imawano Little Screaming Revue / Rainbow Cafe''
* 1999 ''Ruffy Tuffy''
* 1999 ''Kiyoshiro Imawano Little Screaming Revue / Fuyu no Jujika''
* 2000 ''Ruffy Tuffy / Natsu no Jujika''
* 2000 ''Ruffy Tuffy / Aki no Jujika''
* 2003 ''Love Jets / Chinguro''
* 2003 ''King''
* 2005 ''God''
* 2006 ''Yumesuke''
* 2008 ''Kanzen Fukkatsusai – Nippon Budokan Live Album''
* 2008 ''Wanted Tour 2003–2004''
* 2009 ''Aoyama Rock'n'Roll Show 2009.5.9 Original Soundtrack''
* 2010 ''Baby #1''
Filmography
* 1986 ''Death Powder'' ... Dr. Loo
* 2001 ''
The Happiness of the Katakuris'' ... Richard Sagawa
* 2002 ''Chicken Heart'' ... Sada
* 2002 "Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times"
* 2003 ''1980''
* 2004 ''Otakus in Love''
* 2005 ''The Great Yokai War'' ... General Nurarihyon
* 2008 ''Then Summer Came''
References
External links
Kiyoshiro Official homepage
*
Kiyoshiro Imawano at Nippop
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1951 births
2009 deaths
Deaths from cancer in Japan
Japanese male actors
Japanese male rock singers
Japanese male singer-songwriters
People from Nakano, Tokyo
Singers from Tokyo
Activists from Tokyo
Japanese anti–nuclear power activists
20th-century Japanese male singers
20th-century Japanese singer-songwriters