Japanese musician, member of Southern all stars (1955-)
Kazuyuki Sekiguchi | |
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関口 和之 | |
Born | (1955-12-21) December 21, 1955 (age 69) Agano, Niigata, Japan |
Alma mater | Aoyama Gakuin University |
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Years active | 1974–present |
Musical career | |
Genres | |
Instrument(s) | Bass guitar, guitar, ukulele |
Labels | Victor Entertainment |
Website | |
Musical artist |
Kazuyuki Sekiguchi (関口 和之, Sekiguchi Kazuyuki, born December 21, 1955 in Niigata Prefecture) is a Japanese musician, best known for playing the bass guitar for Southern All Stars. As a solo artist, he has played ukulele. He is a fan of Hawaiian music, and is the founder of the annual Ukulele Picnic music festival in Hawaii. For over thirty years, Sekiguchi has worked with Akira Sakuma in the Momotaro Dentetsu video game series as a music composer.
Singles
Kazuyuki Sekiguchi featuring Leyona
- HOTEL PACIFIC (2001)
Kazuyuki Sekiguchi featuring KONISHIKI
- Watashi-no Aozora ~MY BLUE HEAVEN~ (私の青空 ~MY BLUE HEAVEN~ 'My Blue Sky ~MY BLUE HEAVEN~' 2002)
Original albums
- Sakin (砂金 'Gold dust' 1986)
- Ukulele Caravan (2012)
- FREE-UKES (2022)
Albums
Captain Mook and The Ala Moana Strings
- UKULELE CALENDAR (1997)
Featuring Petty Booka.
Kazuyuki Sekiguchi featuring Naoto Takenaka
- Kuchibue to Ukulele (口笛とウクレレ 'Whistle and Ukulele' 2000)
Kazuyuki Sekiguchi and Sazan All Stars
- World Hits!? of Southern All Stars (2001)
Kazuyuki Sekiguchi featuring Naoto Takenaka and Kimiko Wakeyama
- Kuchibue to Ukulele 2 (口笛とウクレレ2 'Whistle and Ukelele 2' 2008)
Video games
Year | Game | Role |
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1987 | Momotaro Densetsu | Music |
1988 | Momotaro Dentetsu | |
1989 | Super Momotaro Dentetsu | |
1990 | Momotaro Densetsu II | |
1991 | Super Momotaro Dentetsu II | |
Momotaro Densetsu Gaiden | ||
1993 | Shin Momotaro Densetsu | |
1994 | Super Momotaro Dentetsu III | |
1995 | Super Momotaru Dentetsu DX | |
1996 | Momotaro Dentetsu Happy | Music with Kazuaki Miyaji |
1997 | Momotaro Dentetsu 7 | |
1998 | Momotaro Dentetsu Jr.: Zenkoku Ramen Meguri no Maki | |
1999 | Momotaro Dentetsu V | |
2001 | Momotaro Dentetsu X: Kyushu Version | Music with Kazuaki Miyaji and Takeshi Ike |
2002 | Momotarō Dentetsu 11: Black Bombee Shutsugen! No Maki | |
2003 | Momotarō Dentetsu 12: Nishinihon Hen mo ari Masse! | |
2004 | Momotaro Dentetsu USA | |
2005 | Momotaro Dentetsu G: Make a Gold Deck! | |
Momotaro Dentetsu 15: Godai Bombi Toujou! No Maki | Music with Takeshi Ike | |
2006 | Momotaro Dentetsu 16: Moving in Hokkaido! | |
2007 | Momotaro Dentetsu DS: Tokyo & Japan | |
2008 | Momotaro Dentetsu 20th Anniversary | |
2009 | Momotaro Dentetsu 2010: Sengoku Ishin no Hero Daishūgō! No Maki | |
2010 | Momotaro Dentetsu Tag Match: Yūjō Doryoku Shōri No Maki | |
Momotaro Dentetsu World | ||
2016 | Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon!! | |
2020 | Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa Mo Teiban! | Music with Kenichi Maeyamada and Konosuke Kihara |
2023 | Momotaro Dentetsu World: Chikyuu wa Kibou de Mawatteru! |
References
- Riantrisnanto, Rully. "Band Lawas Southern All Stars Kembali Ramaikan Permusikan Jepang" (in Indonesian), June 26, 2013.
- Jones, Jay. "In Hawaii, players will strum their stuff at the Ukulele Picnic", The Los Angeles Times, January 26, 2017.
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