Collaborations and Guest Appearances
Year | Date | Artist | Performance | Type of release/concert |
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1998 | December 18 | Takashi Taniguchi | Backing vocalist: Becoming & Rock and Hammer | his 2nd album: Becoming |
1999 | February 24 | Rie Tomosaka | Chattering of the song: Good for Us! | her album: Murasaki |
January 30 | Heart Bazaar | Pianist: Shiroi Yume | their album: Baobab | |
2000 | June 21 | Rie Tomosaka | Pianist & backing vocalist, cameo appearance on the music video | her eighth single: Shōjo Robot |
2002 | May 27 | Masamune Kusano, Nao Matsuzaki, Hikaru Utada, Junpei Shiina |
Singing a duet with them | Sheena’s cover album: Utaite Myouri ~Sono Ichi~ |
May 27 | Junpei Shiina | Singing with him: Where Is the Love | his cover album: Discover | |
2004 | September 1 | Zazen Boys | Backing vocalist of tracks 2, 4, 5 | their album: Zazen Boys II |
2005 | July 8 | Shūtoku Mukai (Zazen Boys) | Singing with him: Kimochi | TV music show: Bokura no Ongaku -Our Music- |
December 7 | Mo'some Tonebender | Pianist: Rockin' Luuula, backing vocalist and kazoo: Mashed Potatoes Boogie | their album: Rockin' Luuula | |
2006 | July 12 | Ken'ichi Asai | Backing vocalist | his solo debut single: Kikensugiru |
August 18, 19 | Zazen Boys & Mo'some Tonebender | Sheena appeared as a guest. | Rising Sun Rock Festival 2006 in Ezo | |
November 11 | Soil & "Pimp" Sessions | Sheena collaborated with them. | Sheena’s single: Karisome Otome | |
December 8 | Soil & "Pimp" Sessions | Sheena appeared with them. | TV program: Music Station | |
2007 | January 17 | Neko Saito & Junpei Shiina | Sheena collaborated with them. | Sheena’s single: Kono Yo no Kagiri |
January 19 | Junpei Shiina | Singing with him: Kono Yo no Kagiri | TV program: Music Station | |
February 2 | Kiyoshi Hasegawa | Sheena appeared as a guest singer. | TV program: Fōku no Tatsujin (フォークの達人, Master of folk songs?) | |
August 19 | Ken Hirai | Sheena appeared as a guest singer with Tokyo Jihen. | J-Wave 2000+7 | |
2008 | August 23, 24 | Shutoku Mukai (Zazen Boys), Shu Koyama (Scoobie Do) | Sheena sang a duet with them: Zazen Boys’ Kimochi, Elephant Kashimashi's Kanashimi no Hate. | Society of The Citizens vol.2 |
2009 | March 25 | Maboroshi | Sheena sang a duet with Daisuke Sakama in Amai Yamai feat. Sheena Ringo. | their 3rd album: Maboroshi no Shi |
May 2 | Ken Hirai Seiji Kameda |
Sheena appeared as a singer. | Kameda's event: Kame no Ongaeshi | |
May 15 | Maboroshi | Sheena appeared as a guest singer. | the Maboroshi Tour 2009 "Rap & Guitar vol.2" at Akasaka BLITZ | |
June 24 | Daisuke Sakama (Mummy-D) | Sheena collaborated with him: Ryūkō & Togatta Teguchi. | Sheena’s album: Sanmon Gossip | |
September 16 | Soil & "Pimp"Sessions | Sheena was featured in their track: My Foolish Heart ~crazy on earth~. | their album: 6 | |
2012 | June 16 | Soil & "Pimp"Sessions | Sheena appeared as a guest singer. | Hibiya Sengen |
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