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Naoko Yamano
Yamano performing live in Manhattan, 2007Background information Birth name Naoko Yamano Born December 18, 1960
Osaka Prefecture, JapanGenres Pop-punk, alternative rock, indie pop Occupations Guitarist, lead vocalist, songwriter Instruments Guitar, vocals, bass, keyboards Years active 1981–present Associated acts Shonen Knife Website shonenknife.net Notable instruments Naoko Yamano Signature Model
Gibson Flying V
Rickenbacker 325
Rickenbacker 360/12
Yamaha DX-7Naoko Yamano (山野直子 Yamano Naoko ) (December 18, 1960) is a member and founder of the Japanese rock trio Shonen Knife.
Biography
Naoko formed Shonen Knife in the December of 1981 in Osaka, Japan with her sister Atsuko Yamano and her friend Michie Nakatani.[1][2] Naoko and Michie had developed a friendship while attending college together. After they graduated, they began working at different companies but soon came to be bored with the mundaneness of corporate life. Since they all deeply loved music, the three decided to play music together just for the fun of it.[3] Naoko sang lead and played guitar, Nakatani was also a lead singer and played bass and keyboards, and Atsuko sang backup, played drums, and designed their stage outfits.[3][4] With the departure of Nakatani and Atsuko relegated to part-time duty due to marriage, Naoko stands as the only remaining member of the original lineup. Her musical preference leans towards 1970s hard rock and heavy metal such as Kiss, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Motörhead, and Black Sabbath as well as 1960s pop groups and punk rock bands such as The Beatles, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Buzzcocks, and The Ramones.[1]
External links
References
- ^ a b "Shonen Knife – Bio". shonenknife.net. Shonen Knife. 2007. http://www.shonenknife.net/english/bio/index.html. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
- ^ Mar, Alex (2005-03-01). "Shonen Knife Bring Sweets". Rolling Stone. RealNetworks, Inc. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/7069216/shonen_knife_bring_sweets. Retrieved 2005-03-01.
- ^ a b Schoemer, Karen (1991-08-16). "Pop/Jazz; Japanese Trio With Songs Of Animals And Oysters". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. http://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/16/arts/pop-jazz-japanese-trio-with-songs-of-animals-and-oysters.html. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
- ^ McKenzie, Brian (1997-01-24). "Frequently Asked Questions About Shonen Knife". The Shonen Knife Freaks. Brian K. McKenzie. http://walden.mo.net/~mckenzie/faq.html. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
Naoko Yamano · Ritsuko Taneda · Emi Morimoto
Atsuko Yamano · Michie Nakatani · Mana Nishiura · Etsuko NakanishiStudio albums Minna Tanoshiku · Burning Farm · Yama-no Attchan · Pretty Little Baka Guy · 712 · Let's Knife · Rock Animals · Brand New Knife · Happy Hour · Strawberry Sound · Heavy Songs · Candy Rock · Genki Shock! · fun! fun! fun! · Super Group · Free Time · Osaka RamonesEPs We Are Very Happy You Came · Do the Knife · Favorites · Knife Collectors · It's A New Find · Explosion!Singles "Neon Zebra" · "Space Christmas" · "A Shonen Knife Christmas Record for You" · "Riding on the Rocket" · "Get the Wow" · "Concrete Animals" · "Brown Mushrooms" · "Tomato Head" · "Wonder Wine" · "E.S.P." · "Banana Chips" · "All I Want for Christmas" · "Orange Sun"Compilations Shonen Knife · Greatest History · The Birds & The B-Sides · Super Mix · Ultra Mix · Wonder World Vol. 1 · Millennium Edition · Live in Osaka · Universal Hits-Golden BestTributes Every Band Has A Shonen Knife Who Loves Them · A Tribute to Shonen Knife: Fork and SpoonDVDs Shonen Knife US Tour '97 Blast Off · Space Shower Archive Shonen Knife Live 9105Record labels Related articles DiscographyCategories:- 1960 births
- Living people
- Female rock singers
- Shonen Knife members
- Japanese rock guitarists
- People from Osaka Prefecture
- Japanese singer stubs
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