Teru (musician)
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Teruhiko Kobashi 小橋 照彦 |
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Also known as | Teru |
Born | June 8, 1971 |
Origin | Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan |
Instrument(s) | Vocals Drums Harmonica Guitar Piano |
Years active | 1988 - present |
Label(s) | Toshiba-EMI Capitol Records |
Associated acts | GLAY rally |
Website | http://www.glay.co.jp/ |
Teru (小橋 照彦, Kobashi Teruhiko; born June 8, 1971 in Hakodate, Hokkaidō) is the vocalist of Japanese rock band GLAY. He is a very friend of bandmates Takuro and Hisashi. He married singer Ami Onuki from J-pop group Puffy in 2002, and she gave birth to their daughter in 2003. He has other two children, a boy and a girl, from a previous marriage. Besides singing, Teru is also an artist . He does some design to Glay's products and some non-Glay related campaigns.
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[edit] Songs by Teru
- ACID HEAD (from single "Zutto futari de...", lyrics written by Teru and Takuro, music by Takuro)
- Hello my life (from single "Winter, again" - lyrics written by Teru and Takuro, music by Takuro)
- Shuumatsu no Baby Talk (from album "BEAT out!" - music and lyrics)
- Little Lovebirds (from single "Yuuwaku" - music and lyrics)
- Rock Icon (from single "Mermaid" - lyrics written by Teru and Takuro, music by Takuro)
- Super Ball 425 (from single "STAY TUNED" - lyrics by Teru, music by Takuro)
- BACK UP (from single "STAY TUNED" - music and lyrics)
- BLAST (from album "THE FRUSTRATED" - music and lyrics)
- I Will~ (from album "LOVE IS BEAUTIFUL" - music and lyrics)
[edit] Special Features
- "Zero Landmine", song by "No More Landmine", with various musicians.
- "Fuyuu no Etorage", by Misia (album "Singer for Singer")
- "Ango", by Yukinojo Mori (álbum "Poetic Evolution")
- "Migratory Bird", by taiwanese band Mayday
- "Say Something", by Kyosuke Himuro (album "In The Mood")
- "Umare kuru kodomotachino tameni", with Kazutoshi Sakurai and Miliya Kato (among others)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- GLAY Official website (Japanese)
- [1] - Teru's radio website (Japanese)
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