Tetsuya Kanmuri
Tetsuya Kanmuri (冠 徹弥, Kanmuri Tetsuya, born: 7 September 1971) is a Japanese heavy metal singer, originally from Uji, Kyoto Prefecture.[1] He took his inspiration from Van Halen's songs.[2] BiographyKanmuri founded a cover band in the light music club of high school, and his instrument was the guitar. But when Kanmuri was in third grade at high school, he became a vocalist since the female vocalist withdrew from the band to prepare for her university entrance examination. He graduated from Bukkyo University.[3] Kanmuri acquired a teaching license for modern society in university. In 1991 he founded "So What?"[4] as a major debut with the release of their first album on Victor Entertainment: "So What?" often appeared on the "Wachacha live" in Shinsaibashi nichoume theater. Kanmuri has been active as a solo project "THE冠" (The Kanmuri) since So What? broke up in 2003. Costume in The Kanmuri is derived from Raoh's steel helmet, The Road Warriors's armor, and Stan Hansen's vest.[5] Kanmuri has been active as a stage actor, and has appeared in the R series in Gekidan☆Shinkansen. In 2007, Kanmuri was founded band "SKOMB" with Tsukasa Okazaki who charge of music of Gekidan☆shinkansen. Kanmuri sang ending song "Happy Ending" (ハッピーエンディング) in anime "Gag Manga Biyori". Kanmuri was charge of dubbing (only song) of Johannes Krauser II (ヨハネ・クラウザーII世, Yohane Kurauz? Nisei) in the film "Detroit Metal City". Kanmuri has been active as a narrator for the Japanese commercials. In 2010, Kanmuri appeared on the variety show "Gyoretsu no dekiru houritsusoudanjyo" since Shinsuke Shimada was interested in Kanmuri who said blue joke in the variety show "Osaka hatsu shissou stage WEST WIND" in NHK. Kanmuri talked poor episodes in "Gyoretsu no dekiru houritsusoudanjyo", and rose in popularity. Five years later he made an appearance on the music program "MUSIC JAPAN" in NHK, and sang "Kizudarakeno hevymetal". In 2015, Kanmuri made his debut as a professional wrestler.[6] In 2018, Kanmuri provided song of 120600mAh connect to The Kanmuri "HITOME VOLTAGE". Kanmuri and support member of The Kanmuri appear on music video. DiscographySo What?Albums
Singles
The KanmuriAlbums
Singles
DVD
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