Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Kiyoshi Maekawa and Cool Five Cool Five |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | Kayōkyoku, enka, pop |
Years active | 1967–1990s 2006–present |
Labels |
Victor Entertainment BMG Japan |
Members |
Kiyoshi Maekawa Etsuro Miyamoto Masaki Kobayashi Masashi Osawa Ryoma Nishida Tetsuya Yamagami |
Past members |
Hiroshi Uchiyamada Takayuki Miyauchi Shigemi Iwaki Shigeru Morimoto |
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Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five (内山田洋とクール・ファイブ Uchiyamada Hiroshi to Kūru Faibu) are a Japanese kayōkyoku group, formed by the late Hiroshi Uchiyamada (born Michio Uchiyamada, 1936–2006) in 1967 and fronted by the lead vocalist Kiyoshi Maekawa.
In 1969, the group debuted with the 11th Japan Record Award-winning song "Nagasaki wa Kyou mo Ame datta". They enjoyed a highly successful career mainly during the first half of the 1970s, producing numerous hit singles including "Awazu ni Aishite", "Uwasa no Onna","Soshite, Kōbe", "Nakanoshima Blues" and "Tokyo Sabaku". They lost popularity after the departure of their frontman in the late 1980s, and their career went into hiatus after the band lineup was radically altered around the 1990s.
After the band's founder died of lung cancer in 2006, the remaining members, including Maekawa, reunited.