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:'''2000''': [[juice]], [[ELEVEN|Seventh Heaven]], [[ELEVEN|Ai no prisoner]] | :'''2000''': [[juice]], [[ELEVEN|Seventh Heaven]], [[ELEVEN|Ai no prisoner]] | ||
:'''2003''': [[Yasei no ENERGY]], [[BIG MACHINE|WAKE UP, RIGHT NOW]], [[BIG MACHINE|Hakanai Diamond]], [[BIG MACHINE|I'm in love?]], [[BIG MACHINE|Ai to Nikushimi no Hajimari]], [[BIG MACHINE|CHANGE THE FUTURE]] | :'''2003''': [[Yasei no ENERGY]], [[BIG MACHINE|WAKE UP, RIGHT NOW]], [[BIG MACHINE|Hakanai Diamond]], [[BIG MACHINE|I'm in love?]], [[BIG MACHINE|Ai to Nikushimi no Hajimari]], [[BIG MACHINE|CHANGE THE FUTURE]] | ||
:'''2004''': | :'''2004''': [[ARIGATO|Kagayaku Unmei wa Sono Te no Naka ni]] | ||
::'''with [[TMG]]''': [[OH JAPAN ~OUR TIME IS NOW~]], [[OH JAPAN ~OUR TIME IS NOW~|TRAPPED]], [[TMG I|Everything Passes Away]], [[TMG I|KINGS FOR A DAY]], [[TMG I|I Know You by Heart]], [[TMG I|I wish you were here]], [[TMG I|THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH]], [[TMG I|Signs of Life]], [[TMG I|RED, WHITE AND BULLET BLUES]], [[TMG I|WONDERLAND]], [[TMG I|NEVER GOOD-BYE]] | ::'''with [[TMG]]''': [[OH JAPAN ~OUR TIME IS NOW~]], [[OH JAPAN ~OUR TIME IS NOW~|TRAPPED]], [[TMG I|Everything Passes Away]], [[TMG I|KINGS FOR A DAY]], [[TMG I|I Know You by Heart]], [[TMG I|I wish you were here]], [[TMG I|THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH]], [[TMG I|Signs of Life]], [[TMG I|RED, WHITE AND BULLET BLUES]], [[TMG I|WONDERLAND]], [[TMG I|NEVER GOOD-BYE]] | ||
:'''2005''': [[THE CIRCLE|BLACK AND WHITE]] | |||
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::'''with [[Solo Works#Tak Matsumoto|Tak Matsumoto]]''': [[House Of Strings|Theme from ULTRAMAN]] | ::'''with [[Solo Works#Tak Matsumoto|Tak Matsumoto]]''': [[House Of Strings|Theme from ULTRAMAN]] | ||
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:''' | :'''1989''': [[OFF THE LOCK|HURRY UP!]], [[OFF THE LOCK|GUITAR KIDS RHAPSODY]], [[OFF THE LOCK|Yoru ni Furaretemo]], [[OFF THE LOCK|OH! GIRL]] | ||
:'''1990''': [[BREAK THROUGH|BOYS IN TOWN]], [[BREAK THROUGH|GUITAR wa Naiteiru]], [[BREAK THROUGH|Ima de wa... Ima Nara... Ima mo...]], [[BREAK THROUGH|STARDUST TRAIN]] | |||
:'''1990''': [[Easy Come, Easy Go!]], [[Easy Come, Easy Go!|GO! NUDE! GO!]], [["Itoshii Hito yo" Good Night...]], [["Itoshii Hito yo" Good Night...|GUITAR KIDS RHAPSODY CAMDEN LOCK STYLE]], [[RISKY|GIMME YOUR LOVE -Fukutsu no LOVE DRIVER-]], [[RISKY|HOT FASHION -Ryuukoukata-]], [[RISKY|HOLY NIGHT ni Kuchizuke wo]], [[RISKY|Tashika na Mono wa Yami no Naka]], [[RISKY|FRIDAY MIDNIGHT BLUE]] | |||
:'''1991''': [[MARS|Kodoku no Runaway]], [[MARS|Loving All Night ~Octopus Style~]], [[MARS|Love & Chain ~Godzilla Style~]], [[ALONE|GO-GO-GIRLS]] (Drum Fill), [[IN THE LIFE|Wonderful Opportunity]], [[IN THE LIFE|TONIGHT(Is The Night)]], [[IN THE LIFE|"Kairaku no Heya"]], [[IN THE LIFE|Urei no GYPSY]], [[IN THE LIFE|Crazy Rendezvous]], [[IN THE LIFE|Sore Demo Kimi ni wa Modorenai]] | |||
:'''1992''': [[Wanna Go Home]], [[Wanna Go Home|Long Distance Call]], [[Wanna Go Home|'88~Love Story (<small>''Wanna Go Home''</small> Version)]], [[Wanna Go Home|Love Ya <small>(''Wanna Go Home'' Version)</small>]], [[Wanna Go Home|Jammin' of The Guitar]], [[Wanna Go Home|Speed]] | |||
:'''1993''': [[Hadashi no Megami]], [[Hadashi no Megami|KARA・KARA]] | |||
:'''1994''': [[Don't Leave Me]], [[Don't Leave Me|Mannequin Village]], [[The 7th Blues|LOVE IS DEAD]], [[The 7th Blues|Odekake Shimasho]], [[The 7th Blues|Miseinen]], [[The 7th Blues|Yami no Ame]], [[The 7th Blues|MY SAD LOVE]], [[The 7th Blues|Queen of Madrid]], [[The 7th Blues|Himitsu na Futari]], [[The 7th Blues|Strings of My Soul]], [[The 7th Blues|Akai Kawa]], [[The 7th Blues|WILD ROAD]], [[The 7th Blues|Sweet Lil' Devil]], [[The 7th Blues|THE BORDER]], [[The 7th Blues|JAP THE RIPPER]], [[The 7th Blues|SLAVE TO THE NIGHT]], [[The 7th Blues|Haru]] (Drums & Timpany), [[The 7th Blues|Yaburenu Yume wo Hikizutte]], [[The 7th Blues|LADY NAVIGATION <small>(English Version)</small>]], [[The 7th Blues|Mou Karimakka]], [[The 7th Blues|farewell song]], [[MOTEL]], [[MOTEL|hole in my heart]] | |||
:'''1995''': [[love me, I love you]], [[love me, I love you|Tokyo]], [[LOOSE|The Loose]], [[LOOSE|Negai <small>("BUZZ!!" STYLE)</small>]], [[LOOSE|Yumemi ga Oka]], [[LOOSE|BAD COMMUNICATION (000‐18)]], [[LOOSE|Kienai Niji]], [[LOOSE|Teki ga Inakerya]], [[LOOSE|Kirei na Ai Jyanakutemo]], [[LOOSE|drive to MY WORLD]] | |||
:'''1996''': [[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE|Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~]] | |||
::'''with [[Solo Works#Tak Matsumoto|Tak Matsumoto Rock 'n Roll Standard Club Band]]''': [[Rock'n Roll Standard Club|CAUSE WE'VE ENDED AS LOVERS]], [[Rock'n Roll Standard Club|SUNSET]] | |||
:'''1997''': [[Calling]] | |||
::'''with [[Solo Works#Koshi Inaba|Koshi Inaba]]''': [[Magma|Kuchibiru]], [[Magma|Taifuu Demo Kurya ii]], [[Magma|Shakunetsu no Hito]], [[Magma|Chopsticks]], [[Magma|JEALOUS DOG]], [[Magma|Ai Naki Michi]] | |||
:'''2003''': [[KI|AKATSUKI]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:39, 1 February 2014
B'z Support Members are musicians who appear with B'z during their LIVE-GYM events playing the instruments not occupied by the primary duo of Koshi Inaba on vocals and Tak Matsumoto on guitar as well as contribute to their studio recordings. The stable of support musicians that have provided drums, bass, keyboards, and other instruments during various B'z shows and in the studio include a number of esteemed musicians from various other successful music acts. Among those who have recorded and performed with B'z are American bassists Billy Sheehan of Mr. Big and Barry Sparks, who has previously toured with the Scorpions, UFO, and the Michael Schenker Group.
Typically, those touring with the band at a given time are also those providing their respective parts on the most recent recording efforts. This formation of touring and recording with the same team began in 1993 with one of the band's best-regarded albums, RUN. Additionally, active members often also appear in the band's music videos as well.
In addition to taking on various drummers, bassists, and keyboardists over time, B'z also occasionally tour with additional performers, such as brass sections, orchestras, and occasionally performance troupes providing choreography on stage behind the band's performance. In recent years, the band has added a backing guitarist and vocalist beginning when Shinichiro Ohta toured with the band beginning in 2003 through 2008. The role went absent from the band's 2009 and 2010 tours, but would be again filled in 2011 by a friend of Tak's, Yoshinobu Ohga, who was featured as one of the fellow guitarists on his concept album Theatre Of Strings in 2005.
Most recently, since 2011, drums have been provided by Canadian drummer Shane Gaalaas, bass by American Barry Sparks, backing guitar by Yoshinobu Ohga, and keyboards by Takanobu Masuda.
Drums
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Brian Tichy |
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Profile: Brian Tichy is an American drummer with a long and storied history with many of the greatest rock acts, including Whitesnake, Billy Idol, Ozzy Osbourne, and Foreigner. He has contributed drums to a number of B'z tracks, including the singles "juice" and "Yasei no ENERGY". He also provided drums on tracks for the TMG album TMG I but was replaced by Chris Frazier for the live tour. |
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Chad Smith |
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Profile: As the longtime drummer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Chad Smith has forged a reputation as one of rock's greatest all-time drummers. His work with B'z can be witnessed in the MAGIC documentary Magical Backstage Tour 2009. He was introduced to the band by fellow drummer Shane Gaalaas. |
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Chris Frazier |
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Profile: Well-known drummer who rose to prominence as the drummer for Steve Vai. In 2004, he joined TMG for their only live tour that ventured all over Japan. Chris has likewise performed with Foreigner, Eddie Money, and Whitesnake among others. |
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Denny Fongheiser |
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Gregg Bissonette |
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Hideo Yamaki |
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Ikkoh Tanaka |
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Jeremy Colson |
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Josh Freese |
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Kaichi Kurose |
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Murakami Syuichi |
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Nobu Saito |
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Nobuo Eguchi |
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Pat Torpey |
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Profile: The drummer of fellow rock band Mr. Big, with which B'z have close ties and have worked together on numerous occasions. He appeared to perform "girigiri chop (Version 51)" on Music Station as a special B'z x Mr. Big collaboration with Mr. Big bassist Billy Sheehan, who has also worked with B'z. |
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Shane Gaalaaas |
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Profile: A Canadian drummer that has toured with a number of high-profile rock acts like Yngwie Malmsteen and The Michael Schenker Group, Shane began touring with B'z in 2002 and has remained with the band in the years since. His long tenure has made him the second-longest support member after keyboardist Takanobu Masuda. Shane has had a long career as a drummer and has released a number of solo albums, on which he also plays guitar, bass, and provides vocals. He is a long time friend of fellow B'z support member Barry Sparks, whom he introduced to the band in 2003. Shane has also become close friends with Koshi, with the two frequently surfing together and Shane even assisting in crafting the English versions of various B'z songs in recent years. Additionally, Shane has released his own English version of "Brotherhood" on his 2013 album Ascend and earlier released a Japanese cover of "Hadashi no Megami" in Japan. |
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Soul Tool |
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Ryuoichi Terashima |
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Yasuda Minoru |
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Yokoyama Takashi |
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Yoshihiro Toyokawa |
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Bass
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Barry Sparks |
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Profile: An American bassist that has played with some of the most recognizable rock and metal acts in the world, Barry was introduced to Tak and Koshi by his longtime friend Shane Gaalaas, whom he met during their time touring with The Michael Schenker Group and also played in the sideproject Cosmosquad with. Barry describes himself as the world's biggest KISS fan and has amassed a large collection of vinyl records. His love of records would be something he would introduce to Tak, whom Barry considers a close friend. In 2004, Barry released a solo album entitled Can't Look Back on which he performed all vocals, guitar, and bass. |
Tokunaga Akihito
(1998, 2003-2007)
Billy Sheehan
(2002)
Shotaro Mitsuzono
(1999~2001)
Akashi Masao
(1989~1997)
Hazuki Kido
(TV once)
Juan Alderete
(Recording only)
Guitar
Shiganobu Ohga
(2011~)
Shinichiro Ohta
(2003-2008)
Keyboards
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Onozuka Akira |
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Profile: Bio. |
Takanobu Masuda
(1992~1997, 1999-)
Kosuke Oshima
(1998)
Yoko Hiromoto
(1989-1992)
Miscellaneous
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Hatakeyama Katsunori |
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Profile: Tak's longtime guitar technician and one of the most well-known B'z staff members. He has managed Tak's guitar sound since 1991 both on tour and in the studio, with Tak trusting him implicitly. Hakkai can be seen with many other staff members in the music video for "GOLD" and most recently is known as, in addition to lead guitar tech, the band's main equipment manager. |
Solo Support Members
Gathered here are support members who have only recorded or toured with Tak Matsumoto and Koshi Inaba during their solo works outside of their B'z endeavors. It bears noting that some members, such as Shane Gaalaas, have recorded for both B'z projects and solo works. Such musicians are listed above with both their B'z and contribution to Tak and Koshi's solo projects together.
Drums
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Atsuo Okamoto |
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Billy Kilson |
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Cindy Blackman |
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Greg Upchurch |
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Joe Travers |
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John Ferraro |
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Kenny Aronoff |
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Leonard Castro |
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Munetaka Higuchi |
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Shinya |
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