Bow Wow (band)

Bow Wow
Also known as
  • Vow Wow
  • Bow Wow G2
OriginJapan
Genres
Years activeBow Wow:
1975 (1975)–1983, 1995–present
Vow Wow:
1984 (1984)–1990
(reunions: 2009, 2010, 2024)
LabelsVictor, VAP, Toshiba EMI, Arista (US), Rockcandy (US), Heavy Metal (EU), Roadrunner (EU)
Members
Past members
  • Kenji Sano
  • Genki Hitomi
  • Rei Atsumi
  • Neil Murray
  • Mark Gould
  • Tetsuya Horie
  • Hiroshi Yaegashi
  • Shotaro Mitsuzono
  • Eiji Mitsuzono
  • Toshihiro Niimi
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Bow Wow are a Japanese rock band formed in 1975. Originally consisting of guitarist and vocalists Kyoji Yamamoto and Mitsuhiro Saito, bassist Kenji Sano and drummer Toshihiro Niimi, they were one of the first Japanese metal bands. After releasing nine studio albums, Saito left in 1983. The band then adopted a mainstream sound by recruiting lead vocalist Genki Hitomi and keyboardist Rei Atsumi and renamed themselves to Vow Wow. They relocated to England in 1986, before Sano left the band the following year and Yamamoto invited former Whitesnake bassist Neil Murray to replace him. After Murray left to join Black Sabbath, studio bassist Mark Gould played on Vow Wow's last album before they disbanded in 1990.

Yamamoto reformed Bow Wow in 1995 with all new members, before it became a trio when fellow original members Saito and Niimi rejoined in 1998. Niimi left in 2015 and the group now performs under the name Bow Wow G2, which refers to the two guitarists being the only official members.

Tomoaki Hokari of OK Music wrote that Bow Wow was one of the first Japanese bands to prove that domestic musicians could compete with Western hard rock acts.[1] In Japan their best-selling album is V which reached number 12 on the Oricon chart.[2] Internationally their best-selling album is Helter Skelter, which reached number 75 on the UK Albums Chart.[3]

  1. ^ "BOW WOWのデビュー作『吼えろ!BOWWOW』は洋楽と真っ向勝負できる初の国産HR". OK Music (in Japanese). December 2, 2015. Archived from the original on January 29, 2018. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  2. ^ "BOW WOWのアルバム売上ランキング". Oricon.
  3. ^ "VOW WOW". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 13, 2012.