Makoto Miyoshi

Makoto Miyoshi
三好 誠
BornHyogo Prefecture, Japan
GenresPop, rock, country
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, producer, arranger
Years active1998–2007, 2019-
LabelsGiza Studio
Websitehttp://www.giza.co.jp/rumania/
Musical artist

Makoto Miyoshi (三好誠, Miyoshi Makoto) is a Japanese musical composer and arranger under Giza Studio label from 1998 till 2007. In 2019, through social network he announced resumption of music activities.

Biography

  • He started playing on guitar during his high school days. He worked on making various demo-tapes at home while playing live shows with school band in Ohsaka, but soon found making music to be his main interest.[1]
  • His early works were associated with Miho Komatsu and Zard as supportive musician in roles of guitarist and backing-vocals.
  • In 1998 he send demo tape with his older sister Mami (future drummer, vocalist and lyricist in Rumania Montevideo) to Garage Indies Zapping Association[2] and soon released cassette tapes Half Moon and "Picnic". Both of those songs later appeared in first indies album Jet Plane.[3]
  • In 1999 he formed his own band Rumania Montevideo along with three more members. He was the main leader, guitarist, arranger and composer of the band. The name of band was his own idea based on his favorite soccer team.[4]
  • In 2002, the band suddenly entered into indefinite hiatus.
  • After then he continued his music activities with various Giza artist such as The Tambourines, Aiko Kitahara and U-ka Saegusa.
  • In 2007 his name as credit personnel appeared in Uura Saeka's single Sha la la ~Ayakashi Tonight~'.
  • On 6 March 2019, Makoto launched official twitter account with return announcement of Rumania Montevideo along with his sister Mami. Former members aren't involved with band reformation and four new members were added to the band: Cherry, Rerere, Tom and Shimal.[5]

List of provided works

★album ☆ single/coupling

Compositions

  • WANDS
    • Kyou Nanika no Hazumi de Ikiteiru ☆
  • WAG
    • Odyssey ★
    • Free Magic ☆
  • Zard
  • Rumania Montevideo
  • Chika Yoshida
    • Aishini Kite Hoshii ☆
    • Tsuki ni Inori wo ☆
  • The★tambourines
    • Mayonaka ni Kizuita Funny Love ☆
    • Atsui Namida ☆
    • fighting girl (Dizzy Season) ★
    • anyway (Home Again) ★
    • never ever, goodnight and thank you (never ever ~Aki ha Chotto Samishiku~) ☆
    • Aoi Gogo (instant vacation) ★
  • Azumi Uehara:
    • Bye Bye My Blue Sky ☆
    • Jinsei Game, Maze (Ikitakunai Bokura) ★
  • U-ka Saegusa in dB:
    • Change the life (Whenever I think of you) ☆
    • Watashi ja nai Watashi to Nita Anata ga Aisuru Hito ni (I can't see, I can't feel) ☆
    • Destiny Wind Blows (Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho made~) ☆
    • Kakegaenai Omoi Kimi ni Todoke (Nemuru Kimi no Yokogao ni Hohoemi wo) ☆
  • Hikari Yamaguchi
    • Ureshii Tameiki, Sora (Ureshii Tameiki) ★
  • Aiko Kitahara:
    • Ashita Haruka Tooi Umi ni Tadoritsukeru you ni (Piece of Love) ★
    • Tadoritsukeba Itsumo Soko ni Iru (Special Days!!) ☆
    • Omoideni Sukuwaretemo (Message) ☆
  • Sparkling Point
    • Mainichi Adventure ☆
  • Yumi Shizukusa
    • Wonderful World (I still believe ~Tameiki~) ☆
  • Uura Saeka
    • Senaka-goshi no egao (Sha la la ~Ayakashi Tonight~) ☆

Arrangements

Supportive musician

References

  1. ^ "Rumania Montevideo Biography". montevi.com. Archived from the original on 14 March 2002. Retrieved 20 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ former name of Giza Studio, back then as indies studio
  3. ^ "Rumania Montevideo". GizaUSA. Retrieved 20 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Music Station 出番者ラインアップ 1999/05/27 (Still for your love/ルーマニア・モンテビデオ)". TV Asahi. Retrieved 20 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Announcement of band return". Twitter.
  • Official profile [1]
  • Official Rumania Montevideo website [2]
  • Makoto Miyoshi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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