, known professionally as Char, is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is considered one of Japan's greatest guitar players.
In 2003, Char was ranked by
HMV Japan at number 38 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts.
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'' ranked his album ''Psyche'' number 36 on their 2007 list of the greatest Japanese rock albums of all time. Char came in third in a 2011
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Arts and media
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poll on who the Japanese people thought was the best guitarist to represent the country. Char was named the greatest Japanese guitarist in a 2017 list by ''Guitar Magazine'', as voted on by professional musicians, and in a 2019 public poll held by goo. His song "A Fair Wind" was named the 34th best guitar instrumental by ''
Young Guitar Magazine'' in 2019. Char endorses
Fender, with whom he has signature model guitars. He also has signature models with
ESP.
Career
Char started learning piano in elementary school, and playing guitar at age eight.
Although he listened to various guitarists, it was
Eric Clapton who got him hooked on the instrument.
Char began work as a
session guitarist while still in junior high school.
At 17, Char formed the band Smoky Medicine in 1973 with Mari Kaneko.
Although they disbanded the following year, they garnered much attention in the industry, with ''Guitar Magazine'' later calling them possibly the "most famous amateur band" in Japan.
In 1976, Char made his solo debut on
Canyon Records with the single "Navy Blue" in June and the album ''Char'' in September.
In 1978, he teamed up with Johnny Yoshinaga and
Louise Louis Kabe to form the
supergroup Johnny, Louis & Char.
The following year they played a free concert at
Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall, which was recorded and released as their first album ''Free Spirit''. After two studio albums, they changed their name to Pink Cloud in 1982 upon changing record labels.
In 1986, they collaborated with
Kiyoshiro Imawano
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for the songs "S.F." and "Private" used in the ''
Prefectural Earth Defense Force'' anime. Originally disbanded in 1994, the members played together in various combinations several times until Yoshinaga's death in 2012.
Char's 1981 album ''U.S.J'' was co-produced by
Steve Lukather
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and also features
Jeff Porcaro
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and
David Foster
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.
Char co-composed and played on the 1986 song "Last Wish Onajiirono Christmas" with
Katsuhiko Nakagawa.
He reprised his guitar part on a 2014 cover of the song by Nakagawa's daughter,
Shoko.
Char established his own record label in 1987, and released two solo albums the following year.
Also in 1988, he formed the band Psychedelix with
Jimmy Copley and
Jaz Lochrie.
The following year, he teamed up with Osamu Ishida to form the acoustic duo Baho.
Char spent 1999 touring Japan with
Carmine Appice and
Tim Bogert
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in a unit called CB&A, with a live album released the following year.
Char collaborated with
Tomoyasu Hotei
, also known simply as Hotei ( ), is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, composer, record producer and actor. With a career spanning more than 35 years, Hotei claims record sales of over 40 million copies and has collaborated with acclaimed a ...
for the 2006 single "Stereocaster". The following year he joined Hotei and
Brian Setzer
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for a short joint tour.
In 2009, Char established the record label Zicca Records.
Char released six cover albums in 2010, each one covering songs by a different act that inspired him; Eric Clapton,
Jeff Beck
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,
The Beatles
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,
The Ventures
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,
Jimmy Page
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, and
Jimi Hendrix.
Since 2011, Char has taken part in several covers of famous songs organized by
Playing for Change
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.
For 2015's ''Rock+'', which celebrated his 60th birthday, Char collaborated with many different musicians, including his son Jesse, Hotei,
Hama Okamoto, and
Masaharu Fukuyama
is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actor from Nagasaki. He debuted in 1990 with the single "Tsuioku no Ame no Naka".
Fukuyama is represented by the agency Amuse, Inc.
Career
While he can also be seen in Japanese television dramas, Fukuy ...
. That year he also held a free concert at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall on July 15, just like he had done in 1979 as part of Johnny, Louis & Char.
Char was one of many guitar guests on
Kazumi Watanabe
is a Japanese guitarist. Other guitarists such as Luke Takamura and Sugizo have cited him as an influence.
Career
Watanabe learned guitar at the age of 12 from Sadanori Nakamure at the Yamaha Music School in Tokyo. He released his first albu ...
's 2016 album ''Guitar is Beautiful KW45'', featured on two songs. In 2017, Char played guitar on
Exile Atsushi
, known as Atsushi or Exile Atsushi (stylized as ATSUSHI and EXILE ATSUSHI) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and part-time producer. Debuting as a member of the band Exile (Japanese band), EXILE in 2001, Atsushi is currently one of the main vocalis ...
's cover of
Joe Yamanaka
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's 1977 hit song "Proof of the Man".
Personal life
Char is married to former fashion model Kanna S. McFaddin, who has written the lyrics to several of his songs. They have one American son; Jesse McFaddin (born 1980), guitarist and vocalist of the Japanese rock band
Rize
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, Ottoman Turkish: ريزه)
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. Jesse's two bandmates, brothers
Nobuaki Kaneko and KenKen, are the sons of Char's former bandmates Mari Kaneko and Johnny Yoshinaga.
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''Char'' (1976)
* ''Char II Have a Wine'' (1977)
* ''Thrill'' (1978)
* ''U.S.J'' (1981)
* ''Moon Child'' (1982)
* ''Psyche'' (1988)
* ''Psyche II'' (1988)
* ''I'm Gonna Take This Chance'' (1999)
* ''Bamboo Joints'' (2001)
*
* ''Mr. 70's You Set Me Free'' (2003)
*
Oricon Albums Chart
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peak: 28
* ''Rock+'' (2015) 14
* ''Staying Zicca'' (2020)
* ''Fret to Fret'' (2021) 94
;Mini-albums
* ''When I Wake Up in the Morning'' (1989)
* ''Black Shoes'' (1989)
* ''Mustang'' (1994)
;Singles
* "Navy Blue" (1976)
*
*
*
* "Girl" (1978)
* "Blue Christmas" (1978)
* "Today" (1998)
* "Let It Blow" (1998)
* "Touch My Love Again" (1999)
* "Share the Wonder" (2000)
* "R-1 (Route One)" (2000)
* "Long Distance Call" (2001)
* "A Fair Wind" (2002)
* "45 Over Drive" (2004)
* "Piano" (2005)
Oricon Singles Chart
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peak: 36
* "Osampo" (2006) 69
* "Stereocaster" (2006,
Hotei vs Char) 17
;Live albums
* ''Char Electric Guitar Concert'' (1997)
* ''Char Psyche 1988'' (2000)
* ''Char Played With and Without'' (2000)
* ''Tradrock Char by Char'' (2011)
* ''Zig Zag Zone'' (2012) 207
* ''Tradrock Acoustic by Char'' (2012) 208
* ''414 -Live at Hibiya Open Air Concert Hall-'' (2013)
* ''Rock+ Eve -Live at Nippon Budokan'' (2015)
* ''Char Live 1976'' (2022)
;Cover albums
* ''Eric by Char'' (2010)
* ''Jeff by Char'' (2010)
* ''The B by Char'' (2010)
* ''The V by Char'' (2010)
* ''Jimmy by Char'' (2010)
* ''Jimi by Char'' (2010)
;Compilation albums
* ''The Best of Char'' (1982)
*
* ''Flashback Memories'' (1991)
* ''Days Went By 1988~1993'' (1993)
* ''Character'' (1996)
* ''Char Edoya Collection 1988–1997''
* ''All Around Me ~Char Plays Ballad~'' (1999)
* ''Singles 1976–2005'' (2006) 58
* ''Flying Toy's'' (2007) 67
*
*
* ''Light Mellow Char'' (2014)
;Videos
* ''20th Anniversary ~Electric Guitar Concert~'' (1999)
* ''The Clips'' (2000)
* ''Live in Nippon Budokan 2001 ~Bamboo Joints~'' (2002)
* ''No Generation Gap'' (2004)
*
* ''Amano-Jack Movin' The Documentary on Studio Work & Live Tour of Char'' (2006) Oricon chart peak: 76
* ''414 -Live at Hibiya Open Air ConcertHall 2013-'' (2013) 247 (DVD),
102 (Blu-ray)
* ''Rock+ Eve Live at Nippon Budokan'' (2015) 61 (DVD),
60 (Blu-ray)
* ''Rock Free Concert'' (2015)
* ''Tradrock Blu-ray and Archive Box'' (2015) 185
* ''Old News'' (2019) 228 (Blu-ray)
* ''Char 2013 Live at EX-Theater Roppongi "Tomorrow is Coming for Me"'' (2020) 118 (Blu-ray)
* ''Char in Concert 2020 "First and Last"'' (2021) 72 (Blu-ray)
* ''Shinin' You Shinin' Day'' (2021) 230 (Blu-ray)
* ''Char 45th Anniversary Concert Special at Nippon Budokan'' (2022) 63 (DVD),
37 (Blu-ray)
* ''Char Live 1976'' (2022)
References
External links
Official websiteChar's page at Universal Music
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1955 births
Living people
Japanese male composers
Japanese male singer-songwriters
Japanese male rock singers
Japanese rock guitarists
Musicians from Tokyo
People from Shinagawa
English-language singers from Japan
20th-century Japanese guitarists
21st-century Japanese guitarists
20th-century Japanese male singers
21st-century Japanese male singers