スネオヘアー
Suneohair (SUNEOHAIR, born May 6, 1971) is a Japanese musician, actor, and producer. His real name is Kenji Watanabe (渡辺 健二). He is also known as "Suneo" or "Sunehea." He is from Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture. He is affiliated with Starchild. His blood type is O. He is 168cm tall. His wife is actress Rie Tomosaka. Biography: He became interested in music when his parents bought him a Casio keyboard in the fourth grade of elementary school. He bought an electric guitar with his New Year's money in the second grade of junior high school and expanded his musical activities, such as forming a guitar unit. He was taught The Ventures and other songs by a friend's father who was in a band. He joined the soccer club in high school, but immediately joined the light music club when he learned of its existence. He was influenced by the band boom that was popular at the time and devoted himself to band activities, changing parts. He went to Tokyo to attend university. In his third year, he became interested in theater and temporarily suspended his musical activities. After graduating from university, he moved from theater troupe to theater troupe, but in 1997 he quit theater and resumed his musical activities. In 1998, he sent a demo tape to cafe au label and started his career in earnest. In August of the same year, he was in charge of bass as a support member for Sugar Fields. He held his first live performance in January 1999. In February of the same year, he made his indie debut with "SUN!NEO!AIR". In May 2002, he made his major debut with the single "Ivory". In October of the same year, he released his first major album "Sune Style". From April 2003, he regularly appeared on SPACE SHOWER TV's "Nekketsu! Special Junior High School" (~2005.3). His first national tour was "Uguisujou". Tickets sold out on the day they went on sale. In the fall of the same year, he held his second national tour, "a watercolor tour". In 2004, his third national tour, "Don't Believe Suneohair", attracted more than 10,000 spectators. In 2005, he held his fourth national tour, "Folk 'Not So Bad'". From April 2005, he became a regular navigator on the Tokyo radio station J-WAVE's program "TR2" every Thursday (Friday). In July 2005, he canceled his scheduled appearance at "ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL" due to hospitalization for acute gastroenteritis. Continue on Wikipedia.
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