Tomiko Van (original) (raw)
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Tomiko Van 伴 都美子 | |
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Background information | |
Born | (1979-01-09) January 9, 1979 (age 46)Yamato, Kumamoto, Japan |
Genres | Anison J-pop Jazz Rock music |
Occupations | Musician Record producer Singer-songwriter |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Avex Trax (1999–present) |
Website | avex.jp/van/prof/index.html |
Japanese name | |
Kanji | 伴 都美子 |
Hiragana | ばん とみこ |
Katakana | バン トミコ |
TranscriptionsRomanizationBan Tomiko | |
Musical artist
Tomiko Van (伴 都美子, Ban Tomiko, born January 9, 1979), is a Japanese pop singer and occasional actress. She is as a member of the band Do As Infinity (DAI), along with Ryo Owatari and Dai Nagao, that has resumed activities after their 2005 split.
Beginnings as solo artist
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Tomiko Van began as a solo artist while she was with Do As Infinity with the song "Again", which appeared on the charity album Song Nation, and later in 2003 with the song "Drive me nuts", which was recorded for trance DJs project Cyber X. Van also appeared in six commercials for the Japanese hair product company Lavenus.[1]
Official solo career
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After Do As Infinity disbanded on September 29, 2005, Avex Trax, Van's label, announced that the singer was going solo.[2]
In 2006, Van made her debut as a solo artist with her album Farewell. Singles were not released prior to her album, released in March 2006. Her first official single as a solo artist, "Flower", was released in June of the same year, and made the weekly top ten of the Japanese charts. Two other singles followed that year, "Senkō", in September, and "Yumeji", a late November release.
Van began 2007 with her first cover album titled Voice: Cover You With Love. The album was Van's only release that year. Tomiko van also acted in a movie Heat Island.[_citation needed_]
In 2008, Van's third album and second cover album, Voice 2: Cover Lovers Rock, was released in March. In this album, she covered songs performed by male artists, such as Spitz and Masaharu Fukuyama. Despite her one-year hiatus from the music scene, the album charted at number 10 on the first day of release. Van's fourth solo single, "Tokyo Biyori", was released on June 18, 2008.[3] Her second original album, Van, was released in December 2008.
On September 29, 2008, Do As Infinity officially reunited as a band, and released a four-track single on June 17, 2009.
Van married a man four years her junior in September 2012, first publicly announcing her marriage at a Do As Infinity concert at Shibuya AX in Tokyo on September 29.[4] As of 2016, she is the mother of two children.[5][6] She divorced her husband in July 2018.[7]
Information | Sales |
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"Flower"Released: June 7, 2006 Oricon Top 200 daily peak: 7 Oricon Top 200 weekly peak: 10 Weeks on chart: 6 | 24,230copies sold |
"Senkō"Released: September 27, 2006 Oricon Top 200 Daily peak: 8 Oricon Top 200 Weekly peak: 14 Weeks on chart: 4 | 13,860copies sold |
"Yumeji"Released: November 29, 2006 Oricon Top 200 Daily peak: 10 Oricon Top 200 Weekly peak: 14 Weeks on chart: 3 | 10,237copies sold |
"Tokyo Biyori"Released: June 18, 2008 Oricon Top 200 Daily peak: 9 Oricon Top 200 Weekly peak: 18 Weeks on chart: 3 | 10,500copies sold |
Information | Sales |
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Farewell Released: March 29, 2006 Oricon Top 200 weekly peak: 7 Weeks on chart: 10 Oricon Daily Chart: 5 | 45,409copies sold |
Voice: Cover You With Love Released: March 28, 2007 Oricon Top 200 weekly peak: 22 Weeks on chart: 4 Oricon Daily Chart: 13 | 14,581copies sold |
Voice 2: Cover Lovers Rock Released: March 5, 2008 Oricon Top 200 weekly peak: 28 Weeks on chart:4 Oricon Daily Chart: 10 | 7,979copies sold |
Van. Released: December 10, 2008 Oricon Top 200 weekly peak: 28 Weeks on chart: 4 Oricon Daily Chart: 9 | 8,852copies sold |
Year | Song | Director |
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2006 | "Flower" | Masaki Ookita |
"Hold Me..." | Ten Shimoyama | |
"Farewell" | Naoto Kumasawa | |
"Senkō" (閃光, Flash of Light) | Hiroshi Usui | |
"Yumeji" (夢路, Dream Road) | Wataru Takeishi | |
2007 | "Yoru ni Kizutsuite" (夜に傷ついて, Hurt in the Night) | Wataru Takeishi |
2008 | "Cherry" | Ryuuji Seki |
"Tokyo Biyori" (東京日和, Tokyo Weather) | Ryuuji Seki |
Featured and collaborative releases
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- "Drive Me Nuts" (Cyber X feat. Tomiko Van)
- "Truth'94 -Meets Tomiko Van-" (cover version of TRF's original song)
- "Again" (various artists album, Song Nation, an Avex project consisting of collaborations between many different Avex artists)
- "Music Flower" (Kohey Tsuchiya & various artists)
- "Velvet" (Kikkawa Kouji)
- ^ "Do As Infinity Stories". TV.com. Archived from the original on February 12, 2008. Retrieved August 20, 2008.
- ^ "Tomiko Van's official profile" (in Japanese). Avex Group. Archived from the original on February 9, 2010. Retrieved August 20, 2008.
- ^ "News section at Tomiko Van's official website" (in Japanese). Avex Group. June 17, 2008. Archived from the original on August 19, 2008. Retrieved August 20, 2008.
- ^ "Do As Infinity's Van Tomiko announces her marriage". Tokyohive. Theory Media, LLC. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
- ^ "Do As Infinity's Tomiko Van Gives Birth To 2nd Child". JpopAsia. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
- ^ "Do As Infinity's Van Tomiko announces her pregnancy". Tokyohive. Theory Media, LLC. December 7, 2013. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
- ^ "Do As Infinity・伴都美子、昨年7月に離婚 故郷・熊本で暮らす現在「生き返った感じ」". Oricon. August 4, 2019. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Tomiko Van at IMDb