Asaka Kubo
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is the lead vocal singer of the group A+Jyuc . She currently belongs to the show-business production company PLATINUM-S, and is a former member of Pyw-A.
She got her start in 1998 when she was scouted and given the opportunity to become a Gravure idol. She posed primarily in school uniforms & underwear. Along with the usual Gravure Idol photosets she also produced a semi nude photograph collection (also known as a Photobook) and an image video. She switched companies in 2000 and stopped temporarily in 2001 for unknown reasons. In late 2002 she re-emerged and released her final photobook. She has since turned her attention to singing and has been active ever since, performing various stage events. In 2005 she started a music group called Pyw-A, but was unsuccessful. A year later in 2006, she started a new group called A+Jyuc.
A+Jyuc stands for Asaka + the first letter in the name of each member in the group.
Asaka+ = Asaka (Vocals)
J = Jun(Bass)
y = you (Guitar)
u = ume (Keyboard)
c = coro chang (Drums)
The group has not performed in any concerts or for large audiences and it is unknown how popular her music is. Never-the-less her group still manages to release at least 1 CD a year, along with an average of 3 stage performances a month.
2 - Profile written by Asaka Kubo herself
3 - A+Jyuc
She got her start in 1998 when she was scouted and given the opportunity to become a Gravure idol. She posed primarily in school uniforms & underwear. Along with the usual Gravure Idol photosets she also produced a semi nude photograph collection (also known as a Photobook) and an image video. She switched companies in 2000 and stopped temporarily in 2001 for unknown reasons. In late 2002 she re-emerged and released her final photobook. She has since turned her attention to singing and has been active ever since, performing various stage events. In 2005 she started a music group called Pyw-A, but was unsuccessful. A year later in 2006, she started a new group called A+Jyuc.
A+Jyuc stands for Asaka + the first letter in the name of each member in the group.
Asaka+ = Asaka (Vocals)
J = Jun(Bass)
y = you (Guitar)
u = ume (Keyboard)
c = coro chang (Drums)
The group has not performed in any concerts or for large audiences and it is unknown how popular her music is. Never-the-less her group still manages to release at least 1 CD a year, along with an average of 3 stage performances a month.
DVDs
- [2000.04.15] Etude
- [2005.05.21] Kossapa 1 (with Akari and Yoshioka Mika)
Photobooks
- [1998.12.10] 亜沙香, Asaka
- [1999.08.20] めだかの学校, Medaka no Gakkou
- [2000.05.20] クボと、ぼく, Kubou, Boku.
- [2002.09.28] あの頃を忘れない, Ano Koro wo Wasurenai
Albums
- [2002.10.10] LoveyLovey (album)Lovey is the fourth album by The Lemonheads. It was released in 1990 and was the group's first album for Atlantic Records. The album was the last with founding member Jesse Peretz, who would leave the band to pursue a career in photography and filmography...
- [2003.08.10] Asaka Party
- [2004.01.20] Asaka Collection!!
- [2004.04.29] Choose
- [2005.01.20] Asaka Mode
- [2005.08.28] Kanon -Camellia-
- [2006.01.20] Asaka Style ~unplugged~
- [2007.01.20] aquarium
Singles
- [2003.05.11] Curtain Call
- [2003.05.11] Happy Perfume
- [2003.11.30] 24 Nijyu-yon
- [2004.06.06] 20 Seiki Mirai Robot Boueitai Tederosu Image Song
- [2004.07.03] Pray ~ 2004
- [2004.09.20] Passionata
External links
- Asaka Kubo Official Web Page
- Asaka no Hitorigoto. - Official Blog with her photographs, since December 2008
- Asaka no Hitorigoto. - Former Official Blog with her photographs, from September 2005 to December 2008
- Asaka no Hitorigoto - Official Web Diary with her photographs, from April 2004 to September 2005
Sources
1 - Platinum S Website2 - Profile written by Asaka Kubo herself
3 - A+Jyuc