Phew Phew L!ve

Phew Phew L!ve

Phew Phew L!ve was an all-male accapella group with seven members. They performed throughout Japan and their home-ground was Sannomiya Kobe. The group finished at Osaka Namba Mother Hall in 2001.

History

*Hero as a member of Checken Garic Stake and Kazz and assistant gathered members for new accapella band (group).
*March 1994: TAC joined. Then Wookie, who is one of coworker of TAC, joined.
*April 1994: Friend of TAC, Ree joined. Mixed (male & female) acappella band "Phew Phew L!ve" was born.
*November 1995: Performances had been stopped because of Hanshin Earthquake.
*June 1996: Kazz left for his new group. And Jo joined.
*1997: "TAKE ME TO THE STADIUM" was recognized as a theme song for Koshien Stadium.
*December 1997: Performed as an opening act for the Rockapella.
*1998: Ree and Jo left the group and U:ko, Kwani, and Chavo joined.
*1999: Appeared on Japanese Program SMAP×SMAP as a back chorus.
*2000: Mantaro joined.
*2001: December 28, the final concert was held at Osaka Namba Mother Hall.

Member

*TAC(Leader) (Takuhiro Fujikawa; June 8, 1973 -) Lead Vocal, Tenor
*WOOKIE (Shingo Uemura; September 4, 1975 -) Lead Vocal, Tenor
*U:KO (Yuko Ishida; February 18, 1977 -) Tenor
*KWANI (Mitsuyo Yamada; March 7, 1975 -) Baritone
*CHAVO (Yosuke Ouchi; November 13, 1975 -) Tension
*HERO (Yoshihiro Ueda; November 13 -) Bass Vocal
*Mantaro (Takehiko Mizushima; June 29, 1975 -) Voice Percussion

After the group

*WOOKIE made "Embrya" with TAC and Mantaro. Left Embrya in 2005. Acting Solo and Musical performances now.
*TAC made "Embrya" with WOOKIE and Mantaro. Because of Mantaro left, Mr. Ikumi, who is famous acappella producer, joined, then renamed as "Embrya-T". Solo singer and Helping "Real Blend" now.
*U:KO made "Sug@r6" with HERO. After several times of changing members, performancing as "Sugar Style Spirit" now.
*KWANI changed his part Bariton to Bass, and made mixed acappella band "Dynamite Shakariki Circus".
*HERO made "Sug@r6" with U:KO. After several times of changing members, performancing as "Sugar Style Spirit" now.
*CHAVO - A Mensan. Any other detail is unknown.
*Mantaro made "Embrya" with TAC and WOOKIE. Left Embrya in 2005. Acting solo and with "The Unit" now.


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