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Birth name
  
Hiroto Komoto甲本 浩人

Genres
  
Labels
  
BMG Japan

Role
  
Singer

Siblings
  
Masahiro Komoto

Origin
  
Tokyo, Japan

Years active
  
1985–present

Name
  
Hiroto Komoto

Education
  
Albums
  
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Born
  
March 17, 1963 (age 61) Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan (
1963-03-17
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, composer

Music groups
  
The Blue Hearts, The Cro-Magnons, The High-Lows (1995 – 2005)

Similar People
  
Masatoshi Mashima, Kiyoshiro Imawano, KATSUJI, Ua, Yutaka Matsushige

Hiroto Kōmoto (甲本 ヒロト, Kōmoto Hiroto, born 17 March 1963) is a Japanese rock singer who has fronted bands such as The Blue Hearts, The High-Lows and The Cro-Magnons. The official kanji for his name are 甲本 浩人, but katakana is used when writing his name in official publications.

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Personal History

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Kōmoto was born in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture and graduated from the junior high school attached to the School of Education at Okayama University before graduating from the prefectural Sōzan High School. He attended Hosei University after high school, but dropped out before completing his degree.

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In 1985, Kōmoto joined with Masatoshi Mashima to form The Blue Hearts and released their first single (Hito ni Yasashiku) and their major debut (Linda Linda) in 1987. After The Blue Hearts took a break from studio work and touring in 1994, Kōmoto started working on a solo album which was never released.

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In 1995, Kōmoto and Mashima joined together to form Happy Song Co., Ltd. When the band officially broke up on June 1 of that year, they also formed a new band, The High-Lows. The new band released its first single (Missile Man) and a self-titled album on October 25. A couple of years later, Kōmoto and Mashima finished building their own studio, Atomic Boogie Studio. The High-Lows eventually broke up in 2005.

Kōmoto continued solo studio work in 2006 and released two singles on July 5, Manatsu no Sutoreeto and Tengoku Umare. He played all of the instruments for the song, including guitar, bass and drums. He again joined with Mashima later in the year and performed at a rock festival on July 23, marking the official beginning of The Cro-Magnons. They released their debut single, Tallyho, on September 20.

Songs

AozoraTrain-Train · 1988
Jounetsu no IbaraBust Waste Hip · 1990
TRAIN-TRAINTrain-Train · 1988

References

Hiroto Kōmoto Wikipedia


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