Mai Yamane

Mai Yamane (山根 麻衣, 山根麻以)

Mai Yamane(singer)
Background information
Born (1958-10-09) October 9, 1958
Origin Izumo, Japan
Genres Jazz, Blues
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Years active 1980 - current
Website http://www.futsuunouta.net/F_mai.html

Mai Yamane (山根 麻以 Yamane Mai) is a Japanese singer, well known for her work on the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack with Yoko Kanno. Her career started at the very beginning of the 1980s when she participated in a young singer's contest in Japan. Six months later she finished her first album. She recorded as a solo artist until 1995, releasing albums like The Day Before Yesterday (1984), Flying Elephants (1985), Embassy (1986), Woman Tone (1988) and 1958 (1989). She has also collaborated with many artists, e.g. in 1993 she worked on project Yamane Mai Kubota Haruo Unit with Haruo Kubota. In 1995 she started playing with New Archaic Smile. At present, she has recorded 11 albums. The last time she performed abroad was on 20 June 2007 in Seoul, as a member of Yoko Kanno team.

New Archaic Smile

New Archaic Smile (NAS) is a Japanese band, where Mai Yamane is a vocalist. The band's philosophy is to have a smile for the 21st century world. Besides Mai, there are also two other members of the Yamane family: Mai's sister Eiko Yamane and brother Satoru Yamane. The rest of the band are Sano brothers Satoshi and Atsushi. In 1997 the Futsuu no Uta project was born in collaboration with June Chiki Chikuma. She recorded 3 more albums with New Archaic Smile: Kin no Himo in 2001, Yasashii kimochi in 2003 and Yakitori no uta in 2004. In 2011 she is voicing Nicole in The Amazing World Of Gumball Japanese Dub version.

Vocals (anime)

Cowboy Bebop OST:

Black Jack OST:

Mirage of Blaze OST:

Macross Plus OST:

Vision of Escaflowne OST:

Darker Than BLACK OST:

Mai Yamane has also performed at the NGO Global Village during Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan. In 2002 she had a concert in Paris.

In 2000 Yamane Mai also performed at Inochi no Matsuri, The "Festival of Life" in Nagano, Japan.

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