was a four-member jazz-punk fusion band formed in 2003 in
Osaka
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,
Japan
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featuring
Mariko Gotō
(born February 22, 1982 in Izumiōtsu, Osaka) is a Japanese singer, lyricist, composer and actress.
Her career started in the early 2000s with the band , where she served as vocalist and guitarist. After it broke up in 2003, she joined punk jaz ...
on vocals and guitar, Yoshitaka Kozeni on drums, Keigo Iwami on bass, and Hajime on keyboard.
Gotō often wore a
serafuku
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while performing, and would climb speakers and crowd surf. The band initially formed to play covers of
kayokyoku, but decided they weren't talented enough, and began to write their own songs.
As they developed their influences included Italian prog,
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, J-pop duo
Judy & Mary
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and
Janis Joplin
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Their disbandment was publicly announced by Gotō on December 25, 2010, with their last show titled "Sayonara, Gotō-san" being played on December 28.
As a band, Midori released three albums, three extended plays, and two demos.
Band members
Official line-up
*後藤まりこ (Mariko Gotō) - lead vocals, guitar (2003-2010)
*ハジメ (Hajime) - keyboards (2004-2010)
*小銭喜剛 (Yoshitaka Kozeni) - drums (2003-2010)
*岩見のとっつあん (Keigo Iwami) - bass (2008-2010)
Former members
*桑野嘉文 (Kuwano Yoshifumi) - bass (2003)
*井尾良太 (Io Ryota) - guitar (2003-2004)
*劔樹人 (Tsurugi Jujin) - bass (2003-2004)
*矢野雅俊 (Yano Masatoshi) - vocals (2004)
*博智 (Hirochi) - samples (2003-2005)
Timeline
Discography
Albums
Extended plays
Demos
DVDs
* 初体験 ''(Initial Experience)'' (October 7, 2009; recorded June 6, 2009) AIBL-9179
* さよなら、後藤さん。 ''(Goodbye, Gotō-san)'' (April 6, 2011; recorded December 30, 2010) AIBL-9213 (limited edition: AIBL-9211)
Singles
* "Swing" (March 18, 2009) AICL-2003 (Bonus DVD Edition: AICL-2004)
References
External links
Midori official MySpace
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Japanese rock music groups
Musical groups from Osaka
Japanese noise rock groups
Japanese jazz ensembles
Jazz fusion ensembles
Japanese punk rock groups
Musical groups established in 2003
Musical groups disestablished in 2010
2003 establishments in Japan
2010 disestablishments in Japan