Hideaki Kikuchi

Hideaki Kikuchi (菊地英昭, Kikuchi Hideaki, born December 7, 1964) is a Japanese musician. Born in Hino, Tokyo, he was raised in Hachiōji. He is best known as lead guitarist of the rock band The Yellow Monkey.

Hideaki Kikuchi
菊地英昭
At the 30th Tokyo International Film Festival (October 2017)
Background information
Also known asEmma
Born (1964-12-07) December 7, 1964
Hino, Tokyo, Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Guitarist
  • songwriter
Instruments
Years active1986–present
Labels
Associated acts
Websitewww.baj-inc.com#/artist/

Career

Hideaki Kikuchi graduated from Nihon University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Geography. In December 1986, he made his major debut as a guitarist of Killer May. The band's drummer Eiji Kikuchi is his younger brother. The band disbanded in March 1989.

In December 1989, he was invited by his younger brother Eiji to make his second major debut as lead guitarist and backing vocalist of the rock band The Yellow Monkey. In the band he is nicknamed "Emma". In July 2004 the band was disbanded. Afterward, he recorded with and live-supported Kazuya Yoshii and Kōji Kikkawa.

Hideaki established the indie label "Brainchild's Music" in October 2008. It is a loose musical collaboration project.[1]

He participated as a guitarist in Yoshii's second album White Room released in March 2005. The album was EM MARSON (listed on the "WHITE ROOM" credit). He was also in charge of the guitar for the theme song of the movie Taiyō ni Hoero!. His agency is BAJ INC. (Formerly BOWINMAN ARTISTS).

On January 8, 2016, he participated in The Yellow Monkey reunion.

Episodes

  • He admires Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, and his style is strongly influenced by Perry.
  • During The Yellow Monkey era, he composed album songs, and he composed "Sky Blue and True Feelings," "TV Singer," and "Sexless Death." There are also several songs co-written with Yoshii, such as "This ls For You", "Souseiji", and " Kuzu Shakai no Akabara".

Books

Kikuchi wrote the following books:

  • Hideaki Kikuchi - Let The Music Do The Talking (2001) Shinko Music (ISBN 4401616995).
    • This is a compilation of serializations at the New Rudy's Club (renamed from the September 2000 issue, ROCK JET).
  • Hideaki Kikuchi - Let The Music Do The Talking II (2013)
    • It consists of 45 serializations from the winter 2001 issue to the winter 2012 issue of "ROCK JET" magazine, with new interviews (instead of "Conclusion") added to the selection from live interviews.

References

  1. "元イエモン菊地英昭率いるbrainchild'sが東阪公演決定". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). 2015-04-28. Archived from the original on February 1, 2017. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
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