Midori (band)
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Midori was a four member jazz-punk fusion band formed in 2003 in Osaka
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featuring Mariko on vocals, Yoshitaka on drums, Keigo Iwami on bass, and Hajime on keyboard. Their disbandment was publicly announced by vocalist Mariko Goto on December 25, 2010, with their last show titled "Sayonara, Goto-san" being played on December 28.

They released five albums - their last three on a major record label (Sony Japan.)

Original lineup

後藤まりこ (Mariko Goto) - Guitars/Vocal

ハジメ (Hajime) - Keyboard/Piano

小銭喜剛 (Yoshitaka Kozeni) - Drums

岩見のとっつあん (Keigo Iwami) - Bass (Originally a support member)

Albums

  • shinsekai (May 19, 2010) AICL-2122
  • ライヴ!! (Live!!) (November 15, 2008) AICL-1969
  • あらためまして、はじめまして、ミドリです。(Hello everyone. Nice to meet you. We are Midori) (May 14, 2008) AICL-1919
  • 清水 (Shimizu / Spring Water) (November 21, 2007) AICL 1899-1900
  • セカンド♥ (Second) (April 4, 2007) XQBU-1001
  • ファースト (First) (November 25, 2005) CPAR-2004

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