Youmou & Ohana

Japanese music duo
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Youmou to Ohana (Japanese 羊毛とおはな) were a Japanese acoustic music duo produced by LD&K Records. The duo were guitarist "Wool" Youmou (real name Kazunori Ichikawa, born 26 July 1981) and singer "Flower" Ohana (real name Hana Chiba, 31 January 1979 - 8 April 2015).[1] [2] Their first album in 2007 was sold at Nagoya's Village Vanguard.[3][4] Following the Great East Japan earthquake Youmou and Ohana’s song ‘Fuyu no Uta’ was used in a TV commercial in Taiwan as a thank-you message by Interchange Association Japan (IAJ) for Taiwan's support after the earthquake.[5] This led to a concert in Taipei.[6]

Discography

Albums

Release Date Title
1st 6 November 2007 Live in Living'07
2nd 15 January 2008 Konnichiwa(こんにちは。)
3rd 22 July 2008 Live in Living'08
4th 28 July 2009 Live in Living'09
5th 15 December 2009 Docchi ni Shiyou Kana (どっちにしようかな)
6th 3 August 2010 Live in Living'10
7th 23 August 2011 Live in Living for Good Night
8th 25 October 2011 Tsukimisou (月見草)
9th 23 April 2013 Live in Living'13
10th 24 April 2015 Hajimemashite + 2 - compilation tracks (はじめまして。+2~入門編~)
11th 8 April 2016 Live in Church

References

  1. ^ Singer Hana Chiba passed away from a breast cancer on 8 April 2015 at the age of 36 {http://www.sankei.com/entertainments/news/150410/ent1504100023-n1.html (Japanese)
  2. ^ Billboard Japan article 羊毛とおはな 新曲がAKB48小野恵令奈の初ヒロイン映画主題歌に抜擢! (Japanese) 2010.03
  3. ^ Radio Morioka 2013
  4. ^ Syncmusic Members: - Hana Chiba (vocals) – Born January 31, 1979, from Toyama. - K. Ichikawa (guitar) – Born July 25, 1981, born in Shizuoka. Youmou to Ohana (“Wool and Flowers”) is a Japanese acoustic guitar duo. Their name is a combination of guitarist Ichikawa’s nickname “Wool” and vocalist Chiba’s first name. The members were recruited over the Internet in July 2003 and began their activities as a band in 2004. Their first recorded release in 2007 was sold at Village Vanguard
  5. ^ Syncmusic.jp Youmou to Ohana Live in Taiwan Youmou to Ohana’s song ‘Fuyu no Uta’ was used in a TV commercial as a thank-you message by Interchange Association Japan(IAJ), an organization that facilitates interaction between Japan and Taiwan, for Taiwan’s support for the disasters caused by the Great East Japan earthquake. This commercial has been aired since March last year and has drawn a lot of attention from the viewers. Soon, many people became interested in getting to know Youmou to Ohana and their music that... "
  6. ^ Syncmusic.jp Joined Together by Disaster Recovery Support Efforts, 1,800 Fans Come to Youmou & Ohana’s Taiwan Live Show "Youmou & Ohana held a one-band live show at the ATT SHOW BOX 1 in Taipei, Taiwan on March 2. The approximately 1,800-member audience of locals was mesmerized by their performance. The two members of Youmou & Ohana were given a warm welcome by their local fans when they held their live show. Hana Chiba, the vocalist, seemed astonished that the crowd was livelier than she had expected, saying “Honestly, I was surprised because more people came to our one-band live... "
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