Japanese composer and music arranger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Takeshi Hayama (葉山たけし, Hayama Takeshi, born 16 June 1958) is a Japanese musical arranger and guitarist under Being Inc. records.
Takeshi Hayama 葉山たけし | |
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Born | June 16, 1958 |
Genres | Japanese pop rock |
Occupation(s) | arranger composer guitarist |
Years active | 1978- |
Website | (WebArchived) |
In 1978, he debuted with his own blues band Hanashin ((花伸)) under Trio Records.[1] In 1990s he entered to Being recording agency. Takeshi becomes the main arranger of Japanese singer-songwriter Maki Ohguro. Along with Masao Akashi they were the most busy arrangers during 90s.[2] During the same period time he provided arrangements for another Being artist as Zard, Deen or Wands as is under charge of arranging famous million-sells hits as Makenaide, Kono Mama Kimi Dake wo Ubaisaritai, Motto Tsuyoku Kimi wo Dakishimetara or Anata Dake Mitsumeteru.[3] After the establishment of Giza Studio, he continued providing arrangements for artist as Aiuchi Rina, U-ka Saegusa in dB or Aya Kamiki. Takeshi appears sometimes as a supportive guitarist in Hills Pan Kōjō Live. Since 2012, he's a music teacher of rock and pop department in Senzoku Gakuen of Music.[4] In celebration of his 60 birthday, he held special live with former vocalist of Field of View, U-ya Asaoka.[5] He is active as of 2021.
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From J-Rock Magazine 1995/June edition[6]
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