Crazy Ken Band - Members

Members

  • Ken Yokoyama (横山 剣, Yokoyama Ken?) - lead vocalist, chorus, writer, composer, arrangement and keyboardist
  • Masao Onose (小野瀬 雅生, Onose Masao?) - electric guitar and chorus
  • Toraji Shingū (新宮 虎児, Shingū Toraji?) - electric guitar and keyboard
  • Keiichi Nakanishi (中西 圭一, Nakanishi Keiichi?) - saxophone, flute
  • Shinya Horaguchi (洞口 信也, Horaguchi Shinya?) - bass
  • Keiichi Hiroishi (廣石 恵一, Hiroishi Keiichi?) - drums, percussion, bandmaster
  • Toshimitsu Takahashi (高橋 利光, Takahashi Toshimitsu?) - keyboard, arrangement
  • Aiko Sugawara (菅原 愛子, Sugawara Aiko?) - vocals, chorus
  • Smokey Tetsuni (スモーキー・テツニ?) - vocals, chorus
  • Wakaba Kawai (河合 わかば, Kawai Wakaba?) - trombone, flute
  • Hironori Sawano (澤野 博敬, Sawano Hironori?) - trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Gen Date (伊達 弦, Date Gen?) - percussion

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