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{{nihongo|'''Michio Kurihara'''|栗原ミチオ|Kurihara Michio}} (born November 23, 1961 in ]) is a Japanese guitarist who has played with ], ] and ], formerly known as White Heaven. He has also released a solo album, ''Sunset Notes''.<ref>{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p252322/biography|pure_url=yes}}</ref> He collaborated with Boris on the albums ] and ], and also appears on the Boris album ]. His equipment mostly includes vintage ] Standard models, a few Fender Twin Reverb amps, as well various exotic pedals, notably ] pedals. {{nihongo|'''Michio Kurihara'''|栗原ミチオ|Kurihara Michio}} (born November 23, 1961 in ]) is a Japanese guitarist who has played with ], ] and ], formerly known as White Heaven. He has also released a solo album, ''Sunset Notes''.<ref>{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p252322/biography|pure_url=yes}}</ref> He collaborated with Boris on the albums ] and ], and also appears on the Boris album ]. His equipment mostly includes vintage ] Standard and Custom models, a few Fender Twin Reverb amps, as well various exotic pedals, notably ] pedals.


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Michio Kurihara (栗原ミチオ, Kurihara Michio) (born November 23, 1961 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese guitarist who has played with Ghost, Boris and The Stars, formerly known as White Heaven. He has also released a solo album, Sunset Notes. He collaborated with Boris on the albums Rainbow and Cloud Chamber, and also appears on the Boris album Smile. His equipment mostly includes vintage Gibson SG Standard and Custom models, a few Fender Twin Reverb amps, as well various exotic pedals, notably Zvex pedals.

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  1. https://www.allmusic.com/artist/p252322/biography

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