Kiyoshi Maekawa

Kiyoshi Maekawa (前川 清, Maekawa Kiyoshi, born August 19, 1948) is a Japanese singer and tarento.

Kiyoshi Maekawa
Birth nameKiyoshi Maekawa (前川 清, Maekawa Kiyoshi)
Born (1948-08-19) August 19, 1948
OriginSasebo, Nagasaki, Japan
GenresKayōkyoku, enka, contemporary folk, rock, pop
Occupation(s)Singer, tarento
Years active1967–present
LabelsVictor Entertainment
BMG Japan
Pony Canyon
Gauss Entertainment/Tokuma Japan Communications
Teichiku
Websitewww.maekiyo.com

He is best known as the first lead vocalist of Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five, which was formed in 1967 and debuted in 1969 with the Japan Record Award-winning song "Nagasaki wa Kyō mo Ame Datta". As a frontman of the band, he spawned multiple hit singles such as "Awazu ni Aishite", "Uwasa no Onna","Soshite, Kōbe", "Nakanoshima Blues" and "Tokyo Sabaku" during the 1970s. In 1982, he released his first solo single "Yuki Ressha" composed and produced by Grammy-winning musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, and left the group five years later. During his solo career, he released only one top-20 hit "Himawari" in 2002, a ballad contributed by Masaharu Fukuyama. 

Aside from the recording career, Maekawa has also built up popularity as a TV star, appearing on some television shows hosted by comedians such as Kinichi Hagimoto and The Drifters, airing around the latter half of 1970s and the 1980s.

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