Toshitsugu Nishihara

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Toshitsugu Nishihara
西原俊次
Born (1960-04-26) April 26, 1960 (age 61)
NationalityJapanese
EducationTokyo Metropolitan Hibiya High School
OccupationMusician, composer, keyboardist
Years active1983–present
Known forKeyboardist of Omega Tribe
Musical career
GenresSoft rock
InstrumentsKeyboard
Associated acts
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Toshitsugu Nishihara (西原俊次, Nishihara Toshitsugu; born April 26, 1960) is a Japanese musician and composer, and the former keyboardist of Omega Tribe.

Biography[]

Nishihara was hired as the keyboardist of the band Kyutipanchosu, composed of Kiyotaka Sugiyama, Shinji Takashima, and Akira Senju, after Senju left to be a solo musician.[1][2] Before being hired, Kyutipanchosu was focused on rock, while Nishihara was focused on jazz. After being hired by producer Koichi Fujita, the band shifted its theme to an "urban sound with the scent of the sea" and was renamed to Kiyotaka Sugiyama & Omega Tribe.[3][4][5] After the release of their debut single, "Summer Suspicion," the band had a successful career, with two of their singles, "Kimi no Heart wa Marine Blue" and "Futari no Natsu Monogatari" being their biggest hits.[6][7][8] In 1985, the band disbanded due to differences between the band and the producers.[9][10]

In 1986, Fujita brought vocalist Carlos Toshiki and guitarist Mitsuya Kurokawa to create 1986 Omega Tribe, along with Nishihara and Takashima.[11][12][5][13] The debuted with the single "Kimi wa 1000%" and had another successful career. After Kurokawa left the band, the trio was renamed to Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, where they hired backing singer Joey McCoy as a second vocalist. In 1990, the band split.

The following year, he formed DOME with Takashima and voice actor Satoshi Mikami, only being active in 1992. From 1994 to 1996, he was in Weather Side with Takashima and Hideaki Takatori. After, he was in charge of some of the songs in the NHK program "Nandemo Q" from 1995 to 2004, and acted as the bandmaster for Toshihiko Tahara from 1997 to 2008.

Discography[]

Kiyotaka Sugiyama and Omega Tribe[]

1986 Omega Tribe[]

Carlos Toshiki and Omega Tribe[]

DOME[]

  • "Jiri Jiri Heaven"
  • "Ano Kaze o…"
  • "Kono Mama de Ite Hoshī"
  • "My Kitten"
  • "8 Tsuki no Koi"
  • "Hiroi Sekai no Naka de"

Weather Side[]

  • "Still I Love You"
  • "Sunao ni Naritakute"
  • "Balance of Love"
  • "Ī no sa, Kimi no Mama"
  • "Sekai yo Futari no Tame ni Mawa re"
  • "Omuretsu"
  • "Happy Go Lucky"
  • "Ai ga Warau made"
  • "Umiheikō"
  • "Kono Mamaja Owarenai"

Masanori Ikeda[]

  • "'Quarterback"

References[]

  1. ^ "杉山清貴と根本要が語るきゅうてぃぱんちょすとオメガトライブ". Island afternoon answer (in Japanese).
  2. ^ "#116 杉山清貴さん With 千住明さん". TV Tokyo (in Japanese). July 10, 2010.
  3. ^ "「さよならのオーシャン/杉山清貴」". Hiroshima FM (in Japanese). January 25, 2008.
  4. ^ Tanno, Midori (August 22, 2018). "杉山清貴が語る、オメガトライブ解散の真相とは?". RadiChubu (in Japanese).
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b 音楽CD検定公式ガイドブック(下). Japan: ONGAKUSHUPPANSHA Co., Ltd. 2007. p. 70. ISBN 9784861710308.
  6. ^ Suzuki, Susie (February 2017). 1984年の歌謡曲. East Press. p. 43. ISBN 978-4-7816-5080-7.
  7. ^ Kitahara, Perrier (January 21, 2019). "【1984年1月の1曲】 君のハートはマリンブルー(杉山清貴&オメガトライブ)". Perrier's Miscellaneous Archive.
  8. ^ "【1985年5月】ふたりの夏物語/わずか3日で完成 オメガトライブ最大のヒットも…". Sponichi Annex. May 26, 2011.
  9. ^ "杉山清貴&オメガトライブの名曲がアナログ7インチ盤で復活 「SUMMER SUSPICION」など珠玉の7曲". Yahoo! Japan (in Japanese). June 12, 2020.
  10. ^ Josuka, Ryo (June 6, 2020). "杉山清貴が回顧、オメガトライブ解散「爆発する前に」". The Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese).
  11. ^ "カルロストシキデビューにまつわるウソホント!?". Aya Log. January 15, 2015.
  12. ^ Hiura (February 22, 2011). "黒川照家さん来訪". Paper Island (in Japanese).
  13. ^ harikiplanning. "『カルロス・トシキ』 & OMEGA TRIBE". Ameblo.
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