Haruomi Hosono 細野晴臣 | |
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Also known as | Harry "The Crown" Hosono |
Born | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | July 9, 1947
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Years active | 1969–present |
Labels | Alfa |
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Website | hosonoharuomi |
Haruomi Hosono (Japanese: 細野 晴臣, Hepburn: Hosono Haruomi, born July 9, 1947), sometimes credited as Harry Hosono, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is considered to be one of the most influential musicians in Japanese pop music history, credited with shaping the sound of Japanese pop for decades as well as pop music outside of Japan. He also inspired genres such as city pop and Shibuya-kei,[1] and as the leader of the Yellow Magic Orchestra, contributed to the development and pioneering of numerous electronic genres.[2]
The grandson of Titanic survivor Masabumi Hosono, Haruomi began his career with the psychedelic rock band Apryl Fool, before achieving recognition both nationally and internationally, as a founding member of the bands Happy End and Yellow Magic Orchestra.[1][3] Hosono has also released many solo albums covering a variety of styles, including film soundtracks and a variety of electronic ambient albums. As well as recording his own music, Hosono has done considerable production work for other artists such as Miharu Koshi, Sheena and the Roketts, Sandii & the Sunsetz, Chisato Moritaka and Seiko Matsuda. In 2003, Hosono was ranked by HMV Japan at number 44 on their list of the top 100 Japanese pop acts of all time.[4]