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Keiko Terada

Keiko Terada
Birth name Keiko Terada
Born (1963-07-27) 27 July 1963 (age 53)
Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Genres Rock, hard rock, heavy metal
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, producer, radio host
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1981–present
Labels EMI Japan
Associated acts Show-Ya, All Japan Women's Pro Band, Nishidera Minoru
Website http://www.masterworks.co.jp/KeikoTerada/

Keiko Terada (寺田恵子 Terada Keiko?, born 27 July 1963) is a Japanese rock singer. She was co-founder and lead singer of the successful Japanese female hard rock and heavy metal band Show-Ya from 1982 to 1991, before going solo. On her solo albums she expanded from hard rock and heavy metal to blues, pop and soul.

Terada's trademark for many years was a fake rose tattoo she wore above her right breast. She was inspired by Bette Midler's film The Rose, in which Midler played a Janis Joplin-like character.

She maintained over the years a relevant presence in both Japanese TV and Radio, both alone and as member of other bands. She is now member of the reformed Show-Ya and of the special group Nishidera Minoru.

Keiko Terada started singing professionally in 1981 and founded in 1982 the band Show-Ya, with keyboard player Miki Nakamura. The band enjoyed popularity in the late 80s in Japan and attempted to break into the international market without success. In 1988 together with the lead singer of Japanese heavy metal band Earthshaker Masafumi "Marcy" Nishida, she released songs for the anime Sonic Soldier Borgman under the moniker HIPS. Terada left Show-Ya to pursue a solo career in 1991.

The song "Paradise Wind", taken from her first album Body & Soul, was chosen as the official theme for the Japanese TV NHK broadcasting of the Barcelona Olympic Games. Other songs from her solo albums have been used as TV themes or for radio and TV commercials.

In 1994 Terada joined the cast of the Classic Rock Jam show and she has performed every year, visiting many Japanese cities until 2009. In 1995 she was on stage for the 'Rock on Kobe' charity show after the Great Hanshin earthquake. The following year Terada worked with former Red Warriors' guitarist Shake on his project Psychodelicious and released the song "Thank You, Love", final theme for the anime You're Under Arrest!.


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