Koshi Inaba

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Koshi Inaba
Birth name Hiroshi Inaba
Born September 23 1964 (1964-09-23) (age 45)
Origin Image:Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
Genre(s) Hard rock
J-Pop
J-Rock
Occupation(s) vocalist, lyricist, composer, instrumentialist
Instrument(s) guitar, piano, blues-harp, drum, maraca, mandolin
Years active 1988 - present (B'z)
1997 - present (solo)
Label(s) Rooms Record
Vermillion Records
Associated
acts
B'z
Website B'z official web site

Koshi Inaba (稲葉浩志 Inaba Kōshi?, born on September 23, 1964 in Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture) is a Japanese vocalist. His real name is Hiroshi Inaba (稲葉浩志 Inaba Hiroshi?). He graduated from the Faculty of Education at the Yokohama National University, and has a degree in mathematics.

Inaba is the singer for the legendary Japanese rock and roll band, B'z. Their debut was in 1988, and he also started his solo career in 1997 with "Magma".

Inaba sang on the Steve Vai song "Asian Sky" from the album The Ultra Zone in 1999. He has also played with overseas musicians such as Greg Upchurch (Puddle of Mudd), Stevie Salas, and others.

His musical influences are Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Queen, Guns N' Roses etc. He respects David Coverdale, Robert Plant, and especially Steven Tyler as vocalists. He is also a big fan of Elvis Presley.[citation needed]

As a vocalist, he is well known for his powerful, high-pitched, wailing and wide ranging vocals, which emphasize and help express his lyrics clearly. He is an alto/counter-tenor much like his influences Robert Plant and Steven Tyler. Koshi has wide range, covering from G2(lowG) to B5(hihiB). This makes him into a very versatile singer, able to sing from ballad to heavy metal. Koshi was able to hit a high A in the song "F・E・A・R" and a high B in the song "Shoushin".

In addition, he is a genius lyricist and is considered one of the best in Japan. He is able to portray many emotions, from angry, sad, sexy, weird to lonely. His topics includes social issues (Liar! Liar!), war (Ai to Nikushimi no Hajimari), lost love and loneliness (Itsuka no Merry Christmas), hope of peace (ROOTS), etc.

His stage performances have led B'z to be the standard for live performances in Japan. He frequently jumps, run, leap and does everything he can to raise the intensity of the concert. This is very much in contrast with his calm personality off-stage.

While B'z songs are composed by Tak, Koshi is also an accomplished composer, as shown in his solo albums. He is also a multi-instrumentialist. While in B'z, he usually chooses the supporting member for drums.[citation needed]

As the vocalist for the most successful band in Japan, Koshi is very wealthy, always appearing high in the annual entertainer taxpayer list. He has topped the list many times and never fallen from the top 5 positions.[citation needed]

Koshi is an avid biker and fan of Harley-Davidson bikes.[citation needed] Recently, he is taking up surfing. He has a pet dog name Bub who guest stars in his song "Jealous Dog". He is also married, but because of his private life, anything about his wife is relatively unknown. Koshi is also a fan of martial arts, his favourite martial artist being Bruce Lee.[citation needed]

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  1. Tooku Made (16 December 1998)
  2. KI (11 June 2003)
  3. Wonderland (14 July 2004)

[edit] Albums

  1. Magma (29 January 1997)
  2. Shian (9 October 2002)
  3. Peace of Mind (22 September 2004)

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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