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We Are X is a 2016 documentary film about the Japanese rock band X Japan and its co-founder, drummer, pianist and leader Yoshiki. Directed by Stephen Kijak, it premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 23. The film covers the history of the band, their influence on Japanese music and society, the band's break up in 1997 and ...
The performance was part of the premiere screening of the film "We Are X", a documentary about Yoshiki's legendary rock band. The director of the film Stephen Kijak also participated in the Q&A session. Date: 25 October 2016, 20:58: Source: Yoshiki (X Japan) 10/25/2016 #24: Author: Justin Higuchi from Los Angeles, CA, USA
Yoshiki was born on November 20, 1965, in Tateyama, Chiba Prefecture, as the elder of two brothers in a musically oriented family.His father was a tap dancer and jazz pianist, his mother played the shamisen, while his aunt played the koto. [14]
X Japan (Japanese: エックス・ジャパン, Hepburn: Ekkusu Japan) is a Japanese rock band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by drummer and pianist Yoshiki and lead vocalist Toshi. Starting as a predominantly power / speed metal band with heavy symphonic elements, they later gravitated towards a progressive sound with an emphasis on ballads.
This is a list of Japanese actors who have their own Wikipedia articles. Note: All names must be written in standard [given name] + [family name] order and arranged ...
Yoshiki even points out that while X Japan got the worst slot of Coachella 2018 weekend (“the only downside of playing the same time as Beyoncé was I couldn't see Beyoncé,” he jokes ...
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Silence (Japanese: 沈黙 -サイレンス-) (2016) – American-Japanese epic historical drama film following two 17th-century Jesuit priests who travel from Portugal to Edo period Japan via Macau to locate their missing mentor and spread Catholic Christianity, based on the historical Italian figure Giuseppe Chiara [162]