Ryuichi Kawamura

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Ryuichi
Background information
Birth name Ryuichi Kawamura (河村隆一?)
Born May 20, 1970 (1970-05-20) (age 38)
Origin Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture
Genre(s) Rock and roll
J-pop
Occupation(s) Singer, Composer, Record producer, Actor, Author, Race Car Driver
Instrument(s) guitar
Years active 1989-
Associated acts Luna Sea
Tourbillon
Website http://www.kawamura-fc.com/

Ryuichi Kawamura (河村隆一 Kawamura Ryūichi?, born May 20, 1970 in Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese singer. He is best known as a lead singer of Luna Sea. In 2005, he formed a band Tourbillon along with Hiroaki Hayama and Luna Sea's bandmate Inoran.

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[edit] Statistics

Name: 河村隆一 Name (romaji): Kawamura Ryuichi

Profession: Singer and actor

Birthdate: 20 May, 1970

Blood type: O

Birthplace: Japan

Height: 171cm

Weight: 54kg

Star sign: Taurus

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  1. I love you (1997)
  2. Glass (1997)
  3. Beat (1997)
  4. Love is... (1997)
  5. Ne (2001)
  6. Shizukana Yoru wa Futari de Iyō (静かな夜は二人でいよう?) (2001)
  7. Julia (ジュリア?) (2001)
  8. Kimi no Mae de Piano wo Hikō (君の前でピアノを弾こう?) (2001)
  9. Koi wo Shiyōyo (恋をしようよ?) (2001)
  10. Sugar Lady (2002)
  11. Spoon/Missing you (2004)
  12. Dare no tame demo naku kimi ni... (誰のためでもなく君に...?) (2007)
  13. Once again (2007)

[edit] Albums

  1. Cranberry Soda (1997)
  2. Love (1997)
  3. Shin'ai (深愛〜only one〜?) (2001)
  4. Ningen Shikkaku (人間失格?) (2002)
  5. very best of songs... (2002)
  6. Dear... (2004)
  7. Vanilla (2004)
  8. evergreen (2006)
  9. Orange (2007)
  10. evergreen ~anniversary edition~ (2007)

[edit] Personal Life

He has married Miss Japan 2002, Kumi Sano. According to his agency, a representative visited the local city office to register their marriage on 23rd January 2006. The couple were first introduced through a mutual friend in spring 2005 and starting dating in the autumn. They were said to have no plans for a wedding ceremony or reception. Meanwhile, he was touring the country with his latest band, Tourbillon. [1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.japan-zone.com/news/archives/2006_01.shtml (English)

[edit] External links