Ai Takekawa

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Ai Takekawa (2010)

Ai Takekawa ( Japanese 武川 ア イ , Takekawa Ai ; born September 4, 1988 ) is a Japanese singer , composer and presenter .

Short biography

Ai Takekawa is the daughter of Yukihide Takekawa, the singer and composer of the group Godaigo. Her grandfather was the music critic Hiroshi Takekawa. She has been playing the piano and guitar since her youth. She is currently studying archeology and French at Waseda University in Tokyo .

So far she is best known for the title Too Michi no saki de , which was used as one of the endings for the anime series Inu Yasha . Takegawa occurs irregularly in the TV show J-MELO radio station NHK and NHK World in the role of a music explorer on. In addition, she moderates the music program GOLDEN 4 EGGS ~ Takekawa Ai Why-Ai Tonight on the Nack5 channel.

She is currently working on a multinational band with viewers of the J-MELO program . The band called The Rough-T is preparing for its debut, with Marty Friedman as producer .

Discography

  • 2009: I WILL (single)
  • 2010: Too Michi no saki de / Star (Single)
  • 2011: Dreamer (mini album)
  • 2013: Whispers by AMR (Trance Album)

Web links

Commons : Ai Takekawa  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. "Days spent in Waseda led to the path for the future" at www.waseda.jp