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Shunsaku Okuda (born July 11, 1971) is the leader of the Japanese rock/pop band The Brilliant Green where he plays bass guitar and rhythm guitar and has composed the vast majority of the band's music. [1]
Tomoko Kawase (川瀬 智子, Kawase Tomoko, born February 6, 1975) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, producer, actress, and model from Kyoto. She is the lead singer of the alternative rock band The Brilliant Green. She also has a solo career under the alter-ego pseudonyms Tommy february6 and Tommy heavenly6.
"Tommy's Halloween Fairy Tale" is the second solo EP by Tomoko Kawase, released October 21, 2015 through Warner Music Japan. The EP features songs from both the Tommy heavenly 6 and Tommy february 6 personas.
Tomoko Kawase appeared on the cover of Volume # of Marquee magazine, promoting the album. Tommy Candy Shop "Sugar Me" was released in regular and limited editions. The limited edition included a DVD with the music videos for "Runaway" and "Sugar Me", as well as special packaging and a sticker sheet. [6]
"Papermoon" (stylized as "PAPERMOON") is Tommy heavenly 6 's 9th single and Tomoko Kawase's 16th single overall, which was released on December 10, 2008. Since The Brilliant Green made their comeback, Kawase had been very inactive as a solo singer. Since "Papermoon" has been released, it marks her first solo single in over a year.
February & Heavenly is Tomoko Kawase's sixth solo studio album, her first under the Warner Music Japan record label. Released February 29, 2012, the album is a double album featuring Kawase as both the february 6 and heavenly 6 personas. [1]
"Magic in Your Eyes" is the sixth single released by Tomoko Kawase under the name Tommy February 6. "Magic in Your Eyes" is the theme song for the Japanese drama: Okusama wa Majo - Bewitched in Tokyo. It was released on February 11, 2004. It peaked at number six on the Oricon singles chart and is certified gold in Japan.
"Everyday at the Bus Stop" is Tomoko Kawase's first single under Tommy February 6, name that is associated with her birthday (February 6), [1] and the first single that was done independent of The Brilliant Green. Some editions come with a promotional DVD. The song peaked at #12 on Oricon charts and stayed on the charts for 12 weeks.