Takahiro Konagawa
Takahiro Konagawa (小名川 高弘, Konagawa Takahiro, born November 30, 1979) is a Japanese guitarist, singer, and musical composer from Kashiwa, Chiba. He came out as a guitarist of Charcoal Filter in November 1999. He has also performed as a solo artist since December 2003. His first solo album The first tears was released in July 2006.
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Birth name | Takahiro Konagawa 小名川 高弘 |
Born | November 30, 1979 |
Origin | Chiba, Japan |
Genres | Rock, pop |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Daiji Music |
Website | Official Website |
He played guitar on the Puffy AmiYumi song Tokyo I'm on My Way
Profile
- Nickname: Kona
- Blood group: A
- Birthplace: Ōita Prefecture
- Education: Graduation from Keio Senior High School and dropping out Keio University
- Height: 5 ft. 6in. (168 cm)
- Family: Parents and a younger brother
- Favorite musicians: Green Day, Bon Jovi, Guns N' Roses, U2, Weezer, The Beatles
- Main use guitar: Fender Custom Clapton Stratocaster
Discography
The first tears
(July 19, 2006)
- tears
- Stop Magic
- Inori (祈り, Prayer)
- Melody
- Mokutekichi (目的地, Destination)
- Mercy Drive
Composition
Konagawa is composing all of his songs and many of Charcoal Filter’s songs. For example, Sotsugyō (卒業, Graduation), BY MY SIDE, Niji (虹, Rainbow). In addition he composed the following songs for Takashi Tsukamoto and Satomi Yoshida.
- Boku no Koe (僕の声, My Voice) by Takashi Tsukamoto
- Grapefruit Moon (グレープフルーツムーン) by Satomi Yoshida
- Quatre Saisons (キャトルセゾン, Four Seasons) by Satomi Yoshida
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External links
- Konagawa Takahiro - Official Web Site (in Japanese)
- Charcoal Filter Official Web Site (in Japanese)
- Daiji Music - Record Label Official Web Site (in Japanese)
- Charcoal Filter wa Konaru!! - Serial Essay (in Japanese)
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