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is a Japanese rock singer and songwriter. Having performed in bands since high school, Hamada made her professional debut as a solo act in 1983. She quickly became known as the . In 2019, Hamada become the first Japanese musician to top the vocalist category of heavy metal magazine ''
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''s readers poll in its 36 year history. Throughout her career, she has released 25 singles and 23 studio albums.


Biography


Early history

Mari Hamada started singing when she joined a choir at elementary school and participated in recording TV commercial jingles while in junior high. While at Musashigaoka High School, she formed a
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band called Mari Band. During her tenure at
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, Hamada was a backing vocalist for the band Hamachan and the lead vocalist of the all-female rock band Misty Cats; the latter having recorded the demo song "Misty Blue" for the various artists album ''Kichijōji Yamaha Studio Take-1 Presents: 7th One Way Contest'' in 1982.


1980s

In 1983, Hamada released her debut album '' Lunatic Doll ~ Ansatsu Keikoku'', which was produced by
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and
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drummer
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and released by
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under the "Invitation" label. She gained some attention when
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wrote: . The album made her the flag bearer for Japanese female rock vocalists, which was a small and unusual market at the time. A year later, Hamada released the album ''
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'', which began her career as a songwriter. Hamada said it was around the time she headlined the Music Wave 84 event, which also featured Earthshaker,
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,
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and
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, at
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in July of that year that she was first dubbed the "Queen of Heavy Metal". In 1985, Hamada released '' Blue Revolution'', with the
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becoming her first career single. It was also her first self-produced album. For her 1987 album '' In the Precious Age'', Hamada flew to
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to work with producer
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and record with artists such as Toto's
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and
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. From that point on, she changed her musical style to a more mainstream
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sound. In 1988, Hamada released the song " Heart and Soul", which was used by
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on their coverage of the
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in
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. The song peaked at No. 7 on
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's singles chart. Hamada was invited to perform on the 39th ''
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'', but she declined the offer. In 1989, Hamada's ninth album ''
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'' topped Oricon's albums chart and went Platinum. In addition, the title track " Return to Myself ~Shinai, Shinai, Natsu." hit No. 1 on Oricon's singles chart.


1990s

Hamada's 1990 album ''
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'' reached No. 2 and was certified Gold. A year later, she switched labels to
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, with '' Tomorrow'' also peaking at No. 2, but going Platinum. Hamada's 10th anniversary album ''
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'' topped the albums chart in 1993. That year, she participated in the charity group "Used to Be a Child", concept similar to Band Aid where performers donate earnings from a single to charitable causes; in this case the money went to Imabari City's Islet Organization. Hamada also went global with the international release '' Introducing... Mari Hamada'', which consists of original English-language songs and some of her hits reworked in English. The album was released in Asia on May 30, 1993. She made her European debut in 1994 with a re-arranged version of the album and participated at that year's Midem in France. Hamada also released the follow-up album ''
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'' in Asian markets that year. The album features "
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", a duet with Australian band
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. In 1996, Hamada's album ''
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'' hit No. 2 on Oricon's albums chart. During this time, she put her touring activities on hold to focus on songwriting and recording. Two years later,
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transferred her to the
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label. Her two albums under the label, ''
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'' and '' Blanche'', failed to crack the top-10.


2000s

In 2002, Hamada signed with
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and released '' Marigold''. She also resumed live touring that year when she performed at the Akasaka Blitz just before it was completely demolished and rebuilt. Since then, Hamada would release a new album and tour every two years. Her album sales, however, were not of the same level as the decade before, with each album barely hovering within the Top 100.


2010s

In 2010, Hamada returned to her heavy metal roots with '' Aestetica'', which received heavy airplay. The album sparked a resurgence in her career, reaching No. 35 on Oricon's albums chart. Her live video '' Mari Hamada Live in Tokyo "Aestetica"'', which was filmed at the
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, peaked at No. 2 on Oricon's DVD chart. Hamada followed up the success with her 2012 album '' Legenda''. Hamada kicked off her 30th anniversary celebration in 2013 with the compilation album '' Inclination III'' and an extensive national tour. In 2014, she released the boxed set '' Mari Hamada Complete Single Collection''. At the same time, her former and current labels reissued her past albums in Super High Material CD (SHM-CD) format. In April, Hamada performed an extended concert in Tokyo, which was filmed for WOWOW. The concert was aired on Japanese television on July 20, 2014, including two interviews with Mari, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in January 2015. On August 16, Hamada performed live at the
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, an annual two-day rock festival held at two venues simultaneously with bands switching venues for the second day. On August 31, September 3 and 7, 2014, she performed concerts with a symphony orchestra titled "Rock Queen Orchestra". On October 11, 2015, Hamada performed live at the Loud Park Festival, with Loudness guitarist
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as a special guest. On January 13, 2016, Hamada released the album ''
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'', which peaked at No. 11 on Oricon's albums chart. The last show of the ''Mission'' tour was filmed and released on DVD and Blu-ray as '' Mari Hamada Live Tour 2016 "Mission"'' on February 22, 2017. To celebrate her 35th anniversary, Hamada returned to Victor Entertainment in April 2018. She released '' Gracia'' on August 1; the album went all the way to No. 6 on Oricon's albums chart, becoming her first top-10 album since ''Persona''. A year later, she released the compilation album '' Light for the Ages -35th Anniversary Best~Fan's Selection-''. She also performed at the
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for the first time in 25 years on April 19. The concert was released on DVD and Blu-ray as '' Mari Hamada 35th Anniversary Live "Gracia" at Budokan'' on December 18.


2020s

In 2020, Hamada became the first Japanese vocalist to win the reader's popularity vote on ''
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'' magazine's 36th Heavy Metal Championship for 2019. Hamada's 24th studio album '' Soar'' was released on April 19, 2023 to coincide with her 40th anniversary.


Personal life

Hamada's younger sister tours with her band as a backing vocalist. In a 2014 interview with Japanese media website
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, Hamada stated that she does not do
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or blogs because she is not good at using social media. She did, however, open her official Twitter account in February 2017. She also does not follow other artists and prefers to listen to anything different from her genre, such as
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or
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.


Band personnel


Current members

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(Dimension) – guitar (1987–present) * ISAO – guitar (2018–present) * BOH – bass (2018–present) * Hideki Harasawa – drums (2018–present) * Takanobu Masuda – keyboards (1985–1992; 2002–present) * Masafumi Nakao – keyboards, sound effects (1991–present) * ERI (Eri Hamada) – backing vocals (1985–present)


Former members

* Katsuya Satō – guitar (1983–1987) * Fumio Kaneko – guitar (1983–1986) * Hiro Sugihara – guitar (1983) * Kenji Kitajima (Fence of Defense) – guitar (1984) *
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) – guitar (1986, 1988) * Kazuo Shimizu – guitar (1988–1991) * Junichi Kawauchi – guitar (1993) * Yōichi Fujii – guitar (2007–2016) * Nozomi Wakai – guitar (2016) * Kinta Moriyama (5X) – bass (1983) * Toshimi Nagai – bass (1993) * Tony Franklin – bass (1994) * Tomonori "You" Yamada – bass (1983–1992; 2002–2016) * Jun Harada (5X) – drums (1983) * Haruki Niekawa – drums (1983–1986) * Noriyuki Okada – drums (1986–1991) * Hirotsugu Homma (
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) – drums (1991–2007) * Tony Thompson – drums (1994) * Satoshi "Joe" Miyawaki (
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/ZIGGY) – drums (2008–2016) * Takayoshi Kobayashi – keyboards (1984–1986) * Kazuhiro Hara – keyboards (1988–1990) *
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– keyboards (1994) * Mai – backing vocals (1983–1984) * A-mi (Eiko Kamata) – backing vocals (1991–1993)


Discography

* ''
Lunatic Doll is the first album by the Japanese singer Mari Hamada, released on April 21, 1983, by Invitation. Co-produced by Loudness' drummer, Munetaka Higuchi, the album was given the tag line: by Shigesato Itoi. The songs were written and arranged by th ...
'' (1983) * '' Romantic Night'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1984) * '' Rainbow Dream'' (1985) * '' Blue Revolution'' (1985) * ''
Promise in the History ''Promise in the History'' is the sixth studio album by Japanese singer/songwriter Mari Hamada, released on September 5, 1986, by JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment, Invitation. The album was reissued alongside Hamada's past releases on January 15, 20 ...
'' (1986) * '' In the Precious Age'' (1987) * '' Love Never Turns Against'' (1988) * ''
Return to Myself is the ninth studio album by Japanese singer/songwriter Mari Hamada, released on June 7, 1989 by Invitation. It is Hamada's second album to be produced by Greg Edward, and it features contributions by Chicago members Bill Champlin and Jason Schef ...
'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1990) * '' Tomorrow'' (1991) * ''
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'' (1993) * ''
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'' (1996) * ''
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'' (1998) * '' Blanche'' (2000) * '' Marigold'' (2002) * ''
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'' (2003) * '' Elan'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2007) * '' Aestetica'' (2010) * '' Legenda'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2016) * '' Gracia'' (2018) * '' Soar'' (2023)


Notes


References


External links

* * (Victor Entertainment) * (Tokuma Japan Communications) * (Tri-M Records) * (Universal Music Japan)
Mari Family – official fan club
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