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|Row 8 info = Crown Records (1969)<br>RCA Victor (1970)<br>CBS Sony (1971-1977)<br>EPIC Sony (1978-1986)<br>Tokuma Japan (1986-1993)<br>POLYSTAR (1993-1998)<br>{{hp|zetima}} (1998)<br>Rice Music
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|Row 9 info = Banban, [[Brothers 5]]}}'''Banba Hirofumi''' (ばんばひろふみ) is a Japanese folk singer and radio personality under [[UP-FRONT CREATE]], as well as a member of the group [[Brothers 5]].
 
|Row 9 info = Banban, [[Brothers 5]]}}'''Banba Hirofumi''' (ばんばひろふみ) is a Japanese folk singer and radio personality under [[UP-FRONT CREATE]], as well as a member of the group [[Brothers 5]].
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===1981-1997===
 
===1981-1997===
   
In 1981, Banba and Hirayama's eldest son was born. The following year, Banba released "Sokutatsu." The song became his second biggest hit when it was ranked ninth during the radio show MBS Youngtown's "The Best Ten" segment. 
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In 1981, Banba and Hirayama's eldest son was born. The following year, Banba released "Sokutatsu." The song became his second biggest hit when it was ranked ninth during the radio show ''MBS Youngtown'''s "The Best Ten" segment. 
   
 
In 1983, following his sucess with "Sokutatsu," Banba began his career as a television personality. He made his official debut as a TV personality on Kansai TV's ''Endless Night'', which ran from 1984 to 1990. 
 
In 1983, following his sucess with "Sokutatsu," Banba began his career as a television personality. He made his official debut as a TV personality on Kansai TV's ''Endless Night'', which ran from 1984 to 1990. 
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In 1997, Banba made an appearance on the NHK drama ''Shokon・Saikon''. The following year, he switched record labels to {{hp|zetima}} and released the song "Hello Again" after four years with no new music. 
 
In 1997, Banba made an appearance on the NHK drama ''Shokon・Saikon''. The following year, he switched record labels to {{hp|zetima}} and released the song "Hello Again" after four years with no new music. 
   
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===2001-2007===
   
 
In 2001, Banba Hirofumi released the album Hello Again in association with the FFA (Folk Friendship Association). 
 
In 2001, Banba Hirofumi released the album Hello Again in association with the FFA (Folk Friendship Association). 
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In 2002, he reunited on stage at Odaiba, Tokyo with Takayama Gen and Imai Hiroshi as Banban for the first time in 28 years. Starting this year, he also started a yearly tradition of performing at Kobe Acoustic Town with Ise Shouzou, among others.
 
In 2002, he reunited on stage at Odaiba, Tokyo with Takayama Gen and Imai Hiroshi as Banban for the first time in 28 years. Starting this year, he also started a yearly tradition of performing at Kobe Acoustic Town with Ise Shouzou, among others.
   
In 2003, Banba Hirofumi sang the national anthem at a 2003 J League opening match. He also co-starred in a television commercial for Matsutoya Yumi's self cover album "Faces." That same year, the trio Banban also held another reunion concert in Osaka. 
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In 2003, Banba Hirofumi co-starred in a television commercial for Matsutoya Yumi's self cover album "Faces." That same year, the trio Banban also held another reunion concert in Osaka. 
   
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In 2004, he became a regular on the CBC Radio program ''Tsuukai! Ohiru Doki''. In April that same year Banba also held a seven hour and fourty minute long radio broadcast titled ''Banba Hirofumi! Radio・DE・sho! ''at Radio Kansai. In October, he appeared on the NHK TV series ''Wakaba'' as an actor, where he portrayed President Ikawa whom the main protagonist serves.  
In 2005, Banba Hirofumi and Hirayama Miki had a divorce after Hirayama committed adultery. 
 
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In 2005, Banba Hirofumi and Hirayama Miki had a divorce after Hirayama committed adultery. In July that same year, he released the song "Nonbiri to Yukkuri to" after seven years with no new music. Throughout the year, he joined various relief efforts for the Great Hanshin earthquake. In October, he also produced a folk concert titled "Kyo no Tabibito" at Maruyama Park Music Hall in Kyoto with [[Sugita Jiro]]. 
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In 2006, Banban released reprints of five of their albums in honor of the 35th anniversary of the trio's formation. 
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In 2007, he played the role of Tokubei in the NHK period drama ''Shin・Hannari Kikutarou''. That same year, he also celebrated the 40th anniversary of the formation of THE VELVETS, an amateur band he formed back in high school with some of his classmates. They independently released the album "Yes,My Friend" and held a concert at Sakai Live House in Kyoto to commemorate the occasion. In December, he appeared in NHK-BS2's ''NIhon no Folk & Rock. ''
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In 2010, Banba Hirofumi released the 2010 Rakuten Golden Eagles official support song "Jounetsu Victory" with Sugita Jiro. In April, he opened up a shop to care for the health of dogs in Kyoto. 
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In 2011, he played the role of a tea house master in episode 43 of the TBS series ''Mitokoumon''. The following year, he made appearances on NHK General TV's ''Gokigen Kayoushou Gekidan ~Hiroshima-ken Hatsukaichi'' and NHK Taiga drama ''Tairanokiyomori'' in episode 40 as a painter.
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In 2013, Banba became a regular on the J:COM Channel's program ''Ochanoko Sai Sai''. 
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In 2014, Banba Hirofumi formed the group Brothers 5 with Takayama Gen, Sugita Jiro, [[Horiuchi Takao]], and [[Inaba Akira]].
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==

Revision as of 01:36, 5 August 2019

Banba Hirofumi (ばんばひろふみ) is a Japanese folk singer and radio personality under UP-FRONT CREATE, as well as a member of the group Brothers 5.

Biography

1969-1978

In 1969, Banba Hirofumi made his professional debut in the trio Jackals (ジャッケルズ) with fellow Ritsumeikan University students Ishioka Tatsuo and Yamamoto Hiroshi. The trio made their debut on November 7 with "Ano Sora no Kanata."

In 1970, Jackals switched labels from Crown Records to RCA Victor. The trio released "Ai to Iu na no Tsubasa ni Notte" and "Shiroi Kumo" that same year before disbanding. 

In 1971, Banba Hirofumi began his professional career in earnest when he formed the trio Banban (バンバン) with Takayama Gen and Imai Hiroshi. They debuted with "Nani mo Shinai de" on the CBS Sony label, and they would later have a notable hit song in 1975 with ""Ichigo Hakusho" wo Mou Ichido" managing to become a million seller. In 1977, Banban officially disbanded. Banba Hirofumi also married Hirayama Miki, and published his first essay collection Akari to Moshi Toki

In 1978, Banba Hirofumi transferred record labels to EPIC Sony and officially made his solo debut with "Saishuu Flight 05bin." The following year, his song "SACHIKO" would become a million seller, and one of his most successful songs of all time.

1981-1997

In 1981, Banba and Hirayama's eldest son was born. The following year, Banba released "Sokutatsu." The song became his second biggest hit when it was ranked ninth during the radio show MBS Youngtown's "The Best Ten" segment. 

In 1983, following his sucess with "Sokutatsu," Banba began his career as a television personality. He made his official debut as a TV personality on Kansai TV's Endless Night, which ran from 1984 to 1990. 

In 1986, Banba transferred record labels to Tokuma Japan. He also moved back to Kyoto with his wife when his son entered elementary school.  In 1993, Banba Hirofumi transferred record labels to POLYSTAR.

In 1997, Banba made an appearance on the NHK drama Shokon・Saikon. The following year, he switched record labels to zetima and released the song "Hello Again" after four years with no new music. 

2001-2007

In 2001, Banba Hirofumi released the album Hello Again in association with the FFA (Folk Friendship Association). 

In 2002, he reunited on stage at Odaiba, Tokyo with Takayama Gen and Imai Hiroshi as Banban for the first time in 28 years. Starting this year, he also started a yearly tradition of performing at Kobe Acoustic Town with Ise Shouzou, among others.

In 2003, Banba Hirofumi co-starred in a television commercial for Matsutoya Yumi's self cover album "Faces." That same year, the trio Banban also held another reunion concert in Osaka. 

In 2004, he became a regular on the CBC Radio program Tsuukai! Ohiru Doki. In April that same year Banba also held a seven hour and fourty minute long radio broadcast titled Banba Hirofumi! Radio・DE・sho! at Radio Kansai. In October, he appeared on the NHK TV series Wakaba as an actor, where he portrayed President Ikawa whom the main protagonist serves.  

In 2005, Banba Hirofumi and Hirayama Miki had a divorce after Hirayama committed adultery. In July that same year, he released the song "Nonbiri to Yukkuri to" after seven years with no new music. Throughout the year, he joined various relief efforts for the Great Hanshin earthquake. In October, he also produced a folk concert titled "Kyo no Tabibito" at Maruyama Park Music Hall in Kyoto with Sugita Jiro

In 2006, Banban released reprints of five of their albums in honor of the 35th anniversary of the trio's formation. 

In 2007, he played the role of Tokubei in the NHK period drama Shin・Hannari Kikutarou. That same year, he also celebrated the 40th anniversary of the formation of THE VELVETS, an amateur band he formed back in high school with some of his classmates. They independently released the album "Yes,My Friend" and held a concert at Sakai Live House in Kyoto to commemorate the occasion. In December, he appeared in NHK-BS2's NIhon no Folk & Rock. 

2010

In 2010, Banba Hirofumi released the 2010 Rakuten Golden Eagles official support song "Jounetsu Victory" with Sugita Jiro. In April, he opened up a shop to care for the health of dogs in Kyoto. 

In 2011, he played the role of a tea house master in episode 43 of the TBS series Mitokoumon. The following year, he made appearances on NHK General TV's Gokigen Kayoushou Gekidan ~Hiroshima-ken Hatsukaichi and NHK Taiga drama Tairanokiyomori in episode 40 as a painter.

In 2013, Banba became a regular on the J:COM Channel's program Ochanoko Sai Sai

In 2014, Banba Hirofumi formed the group Brothers 5 with Takayama Gen, Sugita Jiro, Horiuchi Takao, and Inaba Akira.

Profile

  • Name: Banba Hirofumi (ばんばひろふみ)
  • Birth Name: Banba Hirofumi (馬場弘文)
  • Pen Name: Banba Akiyuki (馬場章幸)
  • Nickname: Banban (ばんばん)
  • Birth Date: February 20, 1950 (1950-02-20) (age 74)
  • Birth Place: Kyoto, Japan
  • Blood type: B
  • Western Zodiac: Pisces
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Discography

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