Kenichi Hagiwara
Known for: Acting
Born: July 25, 1950 in Omiya, Saitama Prefecture, Japan - Died: March 25, 2019
Kenichi Hagiwara (born 26 July 1950 in Omiya, Saitama, Japan), also known as Sho-Ken, was the lead singer of The Tempters, the "bad boys" of the Group Sounds Japan pop scene in the mid and late 1960s. A teen idol with a legion of loyal fans, Hagiwara was known for his good looks and arrogance, which appealed to both young male and female Japanese fans. After The Tempters, he formed the band PYG along with Kenji Sawada, the first true Japanese supergroup, a unit which included members of The Tigers, The Tempters and The Spiders. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kenichi Hagiwara, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Summer Days Across the River
Betrayal Tomorrow
Four Days of Snow and Blood
Shiro Nonaka
Memai
The Seburi Story
Hajime Kinoshita
Summer of Demon
lemon
Capone Cries a Lot
Kaiemon
Bitterness of Youth
Kenichiro Eto
Desert Moon
Keechie's Boss
Kagemusha
Katsuyori Takeda
Two in the Amsterdam Rain
Sakuda
The Rendezvous
Akira Nakahara
Village of Eight Gravestones
Tatsuya Terada
The Triple Cross
Kanzaki
Tajomaru: Avenging Blade
The Petrified Forest
Traffic Jam
Rinzo Fuji
Night Train
Masahiko Tamura
Over Your Dead Body
Oh Seagull, Have You Seen the Sparkling Ocean? An Encounter
Ghost Pub
Sotaro
Yakuza Ladies 3
Testuro Akamatsu
Light of Africa
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