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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ueda Kenji
Born (1965-08-30) August 30, 1965 (age 58)
GenresRock, alternative rock, punk rock
Occupation(s)Musician/Producer
Instrument(s)Bass
Websitehttp://ueken.uccello.jp/index.html

Kenji Ueda (上田ケンジ Ueda Kenji, nickname ウエケン UEKEN) is a Japanese rock musician and producer. He is known for his solo work, as well as his work with Kenzi & The Trips and The Pillows.

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Biography

Early life and influences

Born August 30, 1965 in Sapporo,[1] Ueda began playing acoustic guitar at age 9. Seeing a television appearance by Kiss inspired him to take up the electric guitar. He also cites influential punk bands such as The Sex Pistols, The Star Club, ARB, Anarchy and The Roosters as early influences.

In 1983, Ueda quit high school at age 18, and went to Tokyo by invitation of Kenzi who was a senior at the school. Ueda joined the punk band Kenzi & The Trips, in which Kenzi acted as the lead vocalist and bassist. This band subsequently disbanded.[1] The other member of the newly formed band was Shinichirou Sato, who would later go on to form the pillows with Ueda.[2]

The Pillows

In 1989, Ueda left Kenzi & The Trips. Immediately after that, Ueda invited Sawao Yamanaka of The Coinlocker Babies,[3] and formed The Pillows on September 16. The lineup was Ueda (bass guitar and leader of the band), Sawao Yamanaka (rhythm guitar and vocals), Yoshiaki Manabe (lead guitar), and Shinichirou Sato (drums). He and Yamanaka were the main song writers. They released their first official album Moon Gold under the Pony Canyon record label in 1991 and also released their second album White Incarnation under the same label in 1992, but, in the same year, Ueda left The Pillows owing to discord with other members and difference in musicality. The Pillows would not release another album until 1994.[4] Ueda has since been replaced by bassists Tatsuya Kashima, Jun Suzuki, and Yoshinori Arie, respectively. Both Kashima and Suzuki have been called “support members” rather than permanent replacements out of “respect for the original line-up.”[3]

Solo career

Ueda participated in various musicians' recording as a session bassist after leaving The Pillows. On the other hand, he began to provide other singers with his songs, or to produce them.

Ueda started john? label in 1999 and has also worked as a producer with the record label, producing work from artists such as Going Under Ground.[5] He also sponsored the tamtom label from 2002.

In 2000, Ueda released his first solo album Forever Love (フォーエバーラブ) under Bumblebee Records. He has gone on to release two more major albums with the Bumblebee label: Ambivalence (2002) and Ao (青, Blue) (2006).[6]

Discography[6]

Title Label Year
フォーエバーラブ (Forever Love) Bumblebee 2000
君はライダー/窓辺 Bumblebee 2001
ナイトメア/日々、君、恋し Bumblebee 2002
灰色フランネルの森 監修 上田ケンジ Tamtom 2002
Ambivalence Bumblebee 2002
Bumblebee 2006

References

  1. ^ a b "Kenji Ueda Profile (English Version)". Kenji Ueda (Official Site). Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  2. ^ "The Pillows". Nippop. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  3. ^ a b "The Pillows at JaME USA". JaME USA. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  4. ^ "The Pillows Official Myspace Music Page". Myspace Music. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  5. ^ "Kenji Ueda Works (English Version)". Kenji Ueda (Official Site). Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  6. ^ a b "Kenji Ueda Discography (Japanese)". Kenji Ueda (Official Site). Retrieved 2009-04-20.

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