Mitsuya Kurokawa

Japanese guitarist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroJapanese guitarist
PlacesJapan
wasMusician Guitarist
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth18 September 1951, Tokyo, Japan
Death6 June 2020 (aged 68 years)
Star signVirgo
The details

Biography

Mitsuya Kurokawa (黒川照家, Kurokawa Mitsuya; born September 18, 1951 in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, Japan – June 6, 2020) was a Japanese guitarist who was most known to be in 1986 Omega Tribe.

Biography

Kurokawa was born in Nakano, Tokyo. He dropped out of high school to persue band activities.

In 1977, he participated in EastWest '77 with the band Riverside, and they won 2nd place alongside Casiopea.

Backing band & 1986 Omega Tribe

From 1979 to 1985, Kurokawa was a part of the backing bands of Hiromi Iwasaki and Momoko Kikuchi as a part of the Pineapple Company. In 1986, he left the backing bands and joined the band 1986 Omega Tribe as a second guitarist and band leader.

After the fifth single, "Stay Girl Stay Pure", Kurokawa decided to leave the band due to health-related reasons. Kurokawa stopped playing playing music due to his condition, but resumed his activities in 2007 as a solo artist, and was active in various fields and supported Brand New Omega Tribe's vocalist Masahito Arai and the band KEICO.

Death

On June 6, 2020, Kurokawa died from sepsis. His death was announced by his son on Twitter. His fellow band members from 1986 Omega Tribe, such as Carlos Toshiki and Shinji Takashima offered their condolences.

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