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(Shoukichi Kina / 喜納昌吉 / Kina Shōkichi)
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Upanishad was born in 1948 in Okinawa, Japan. He is a Japanese rock musician and politician. He, along with his band Champloose, played a large role in the Japanese home-grown "folk rock" scene in the 70s and 80s. His first big hit was "Haisai Ojisan" (Hey, old man) in 1972, which he wrote when he was in high school. His song Subete no Hito no Kokoro ni Hana o, as recorded by himself and others, has sold more than 30 million copies worldwide.[1] He is now perhaps equally well known for his ongoing activism in the name of peace.
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He made a dramatic appearance in Pune on September 17, 1989, just as Osho was emerging for the first time since April (excepting a few times in August). This night began the time of White Swan Brotherhood, which soon became White Robe Brotherhood. He and Champloose (40 members!) played the music after Osho left that night. (This event introduced, the writer believes, the very large drums used later by [[Sw Anand Milarepa|Milarepa]] and [[Sw Veet Marco|Marco]] in other White Robe nights.)
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Upanishad was born in 1948 in Okinawa, Japan. He is a Japanese rock musician and politician. He (喜納昌吉), along with his band Champloose (チャンプルーズ), played a large role in the Japanese home-grown "folk rock" scene in the 70s and 80s. His first big hit was ''Haisai Ojisan'' (''Hey, old man'') in 1972, which he wrote when he was in high school. His song ''Subete no Hito no Kokoro ni Hana o'', as recorded by himself and others, has sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. He is now perhaps equally well known for his ongoing activism in the name of peace.
 
He and Champloose (40 members!) made a dramatic appearance in Pune in September 1989, putting on an extravaganza concert/dance just before Osho emerged for the first time since April 1989 (excepting a few times in July and August). Osho's re-appearance on Sept 17 began the time of ''White Swan Brotherhood'', which soon became ''White Robe Brotherhood''. (That concert introduced, the writer believes, the very large drums used later by [[Sw Anand Milarepa|Milarepa]] and [[Sw Veet Marco|Marco]] in other ''White Robe'' nights.)


Upanishad/Kina was elected a member of the House of Councillors, or Sangiin, Japan's Upper House, in July 2004 for one six-year term.
Upanishad/Kina was elected a member of the House of Councillors, or Sangiin, Japan's Upper House, in July 2004 for one six-year term.
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:Okinawa
:Japan


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;email  
:[[Special:Emailuser/xxxxx|email xxxxx]]
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;discography
;discography
:1993 : すべての人の心に花を 国際盤 (EMI)
:1977 / 1989 / 2002 : [[Shoukichi Kina & Champloose (喜納昌吉 & チャンプルーズ)]]
:1993 : Rainbow Movement / マーキュリー
:1980 / 1995 : [[Blood Line]]
:1994 : Peppermint Tea House / ルアカバップ
:1991 : [[The Music Power from Okinawa]]
:1994 : 火神 / マーキュリー
:1992 : [[Introducing]]
:1995 : Champloo / マーキュリー(Live)
:1993 : [[すべての人の心に花を 国際盤]]
:1996 : すべての人の心に花を / 沖縄タイムス
:1993 : [[Special Selection]]
:1997 : すべての武器を楽器に / 日本コロムビア
:1993 : [[Rainbow Movement / マーキュリー]]
:1997 : Groove to Move / 日本コロムビア
:1994 / 2000 : [[Peppermint Tea House / ルアカバップ]]
:1998 : 赤犬子 / 日本コロムビア
:1994 : [[火神 / マーキュリー]]
:2004 : 忘てぃやういびらん 忘てぃやないびらん / Ego Music
:1995 : [[Champloo / マーキュリー]] (Live)
:1996 : [[すべての人の心に花を / 沖縄タイムス]]
:1996 : [[Nirakanai Paradise]]
:1996 : [[Earth Spirit]]
:1997 : [[すべての武器を楽器に / 日本コロムビア]]
:1997 : [[Groove to Move / 日本コロムビア]]
:1998 : [[赤犬子 / 日本コロムビア]]
:2000 : [[The Best of Shoukichi Kina]]
:2001 : [[Hana]]
:2004 : [[忘てぃやういびらん 忘てぃやないびらん / Ego Music]]




;see also
;see also
:[https://twitter.com/kinashoukichi Kina on Twitter]
:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoukichi_Kina Shoukichi Kina in the Wikipedia]
:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champloose Champloose  in the Wikipedia]
:[http://www.youtube.com/user/champloose Champloose channel on Youtube]
:[http://sugoi-syuukyaku.com/8days.html 8 Day's Live of Shoukichi Kina]




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[[category:Music - People|Upanishad]]
[[category:Music - People|Upanishad]]
[[category:Music - People - to be completed..|Upanishad]]
[[category:Music - People - to be completed..|Upanishad]]

Latest revision as of 03:42, 18 June 2023

(Shoukichi Kina : 喜納昌吉 aka Kina Shōkichi)

Upanishad was born in 1948 in Okinawa, Japan. He is a Japanese rock musician and politician. He (喜納昌吉), along with his band Champloose (チャンプルーズ), played a large role in the Japanese home-grown "folk rock" scene in the 70s and 80s. His first big hit was Haisai Ojisan (Hey, old man) in 1972, which he wrote when he was in high school. His song Subete no Hito no Kokoro ni Hana o, as recorded by himself and others, has sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. He is now perhaps equally well known for his ongoing activism in the name of peace.

He and Champloose (40 members!) made a dramatic appearance in Pune in September 1989, putting on an extravaganza concert/dance just before Osho emerged for the first time since April 1989 (excepting a few times in July and August). Osho's re-appearance on Sept 17 began the time of White Swan Brotherhood, which soon became White Robe Brotherhood. (That concert introduced, the writer believes, the very large drums used later by Milarepa and Marco in other White Robe nights.)

Upanishad/Kina was elected a member of the House of Councillors, or Sangiin, Japan's Upper House, in July 2004 for one six-year term.


Contact Details

address
Okinawa
Japan
phones
Phone:
Mobile:
Skype:
email
website
Champloose (more or less entirely in Japanese)
discography
1977 / 1989 / 2002 : Shoukichi Kina & Champloose (喜納昌吉 & チャンプルーズ)
1980 / 1995 : Blood Line
1991 : The Music Power from Okinawa
1992 : Introducing
1993 : すべての人の心に花を 国際盤
1993 : Special Selection
1993 : Rainbow Movement / マーキュリー
1994 / 2000 : Peppermint Tea House / ルアカバップ
1994 : 火神 / マーキュリー
1995 : Champloo / マーキュリー (Live)
1996 : すべての人の心に花を / 沖縄タイムス
1996 : Nirakanai Paradise
1996 : Earth Spirit
1997 : すべての武器を楽器に / 日本コロムビア
1997 : Groove to Move / 日本コロムビア
1998 : 赤犬子 / 日本コロムビア
2000 : The Best of Shoukichi Kina
2001 : Hana
2004 : 忘てぃやういびらん 忘てぃやないびらん / Ego Music


see also
Kina on Twitter
Shoukichi Kina in the Wikipedia
Champloose in the Wikipedia
Champloose channel on Youtube
8 Day's Live of Shoukichi Kina