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The Tempters, ザ・テンプターズ, were part of Japan's Group Sounds pop music era in the 1960s. Featuring lead vocalist Kenichi Hagiwara, who was also known by the nickname of Sho-ken, they rivaled The Tigers for the top spot in the Japan rock scene hierarchy. The band also featured drummer Hiroshi Oguchi, who later formed the glam rock band Vodka Collins. Band members- Keizo "Kenichi" Hagiwara (vocals, harmonica), Yoshiharu Matsuzaki (lead guitar, vocals), Toshio Tanaka (rhythm guitar, organ), Takaku Noburo (bass), Hiroshi Oguchi (drums). "Emerald - No Densetsu" ("Legend of the Emerald"), was released by the band in July 1968 and was number one for two weeks in Japan, and in the Top 10 for 13 weeks, selling over one million copies. Both Oguchi and Hagiwara were successful actors. Kenichi Hagiwara died in 2019. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

First Album

Sixties Japanese Garage-Psych Sampler

Ghost Riders
Sixties Japanese Garage Psych Sampler - Digitally Remastered
Afisha Hold Music
Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Solstice - A Mixtape
GS I love you too
Fuzz Guitar Garage Beats
Complete Singles
JENNY! -- GS from j.h c

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Japanese Garage Bands of the 60s (GS i love you too)