Kyosuke Himuro

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Kyōsuke Himuro
Background information
Also known as Himurock
Born October 7, 1960 (1960-10-07) (age 47)
Origin Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Genre(s) Rock
Occupation(s) singer, composer, lyricist
Instrument(s) Singing, Guitar
Years active 1979 - present
Label(s) Toshiba-EMI
Associated acts Death Penalty (amateur)
Spinach Power (1980)
Boøwy (1981 - 1988)
Website http://www.himuro.com/eng/index.html

Kyosuke Himuro (氷室京介 Himuro Kyōsuke?, born on October 7, 1960 in Takasaki, Gunma) is a Japanese singer. He was a member of the Japanese legendary rock group Boøwy from 1981 to 1988. Tomoyasu Hotei was the same band's member. Now, he lives in Los Angeles, California. He purchased a palatial residence in Beverly Hills in 2004, which was previously owned by Shaquille O'Neal.

"Wild Romance" was used as the ending theme music for the Japanese dubbed version of Van Helsing.

He has frequently played music with Steve Stevens, best known as the backing guitarist Billy Idol. For example, Stevens participated in Himuro's album as a guitarist and his concert tour after his album "IˑDeˑA".

On August 22, 2004, he held a concert, entitled "21st Century Boowys VS Himuro", in Tokyo Dome. He sang many Boøwy era's songs after sixteen years' silence in this concert.

Most recently, Himuro's song "Calling", from his 1989 album "Neo Fascio", was used in the ending credits to the highly anticipated 2005 CG Film Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. The film's director Tetsuya Nomura has noted that Himuro's music has been highly influential in his own work, and when asked about his contribution to the film, Himuro said that he was happy his work would be used in "the best CG movie ever made in Japan".

On August 5 and 6, 2006, he held a concert called Kyosuke Himuro + Glay 2006 at Ajonomoto-Stadium "Swing Addition" with Japanese band Glay in Tokyo Stadium. In addition, Himuro released first collaborated single with Glay called "Answer" on August 2, 2006. He recorded a cover of the AFI single Miss Murder for his 2006 album In the Mood.

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