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Hideto Matsumoto was born at St. Joseph's Hospital in Midorigaoka, Japan, on December 13, 1964, and went on to attend Yokosuka Tokiwa Junior High School. He was first exposed to rock music at the age of fifteen, through the album Alive II by Kiss. [3] That same year his grandmother bought him his first electric guitar, a Gibson Les Paul Deluxe ...
Hide (stage name for Hideto Matsumoto), Japanese heavy metal musician who was lead guitarist of the rock band X Japan; in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan (committed suicide, 1998) [63] Tony Roper, American NASCAR driver; in Springfield, Missouri (killed in auto race, 2000) Died: Ernesto Almirante, 87, Italian stage and film actor
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Zilch (stylized as zilch or 零) was a rock supergroup that was formed in 1996 [1] by Hideto "hide" Matsumoto (), Ray McVeigh (formerly of The Professionals), Paul Raven (Killing Joke), Joey Castillo (Danzig and Queens of the Stone Age), and Kazuhiko "I.N.A." Inada (hide with Spread Beaver).
Faith was released in April 2006, and was the first full-length collaboration between Hyde and K.A.Z, with all songs arranged by the duo. In 2006, Hyde signed on with Tofu Records as a solo artist, and in June 2006, an overseas version of Faith was released which included a bonus DVD featuring music videos for both "Countdown" and "Season's Call".
Hideto (written: 秀人, 栄斗) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Hideto Aki ( 秋 秀人 , born 1970) , Japanese film director
Suzanne Somers and husband Alan Hamel. David Strick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Suzanne Somers’ husband, Alan Hamel, shared an emotional letter he wrote to his late wife one day before her death.
Hidehiko "Sleepy" Matsumoto (松本英彦) (October 12, 1926, Okayama Prefecture – February 29, 2000, Tokyo) was a Japanese jazz saxophonist and bandleader.. Born in Okayama Prefecture and raised in Fuchū, Hiroshima, [1] [2] Matsumoto played bebop in Japan in the late 1940s with the group CB Nine, then joined The Six Josés and The Big Four, a group which included George Kawaguchi, Hachidai ...