Tomoko Kawase

Singer

Birthday February 6, 1975

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Kyoto, Japan

Age 49 years old

Nationality Japan

Height 1.61 m

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Tomoko Kawase (川瀬 智子) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, producer, actress, and model from Kyoto.

She is the lead singer of the alternative rock band The Brilliant Green.

She also has a solo career under the alter-ego pseudonyms Tommy february6 and Tommy heavenly6.

Her debut solo album Tommy february6 peaked at No. 1 on the Japan Oricon chart.

The album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan, as well as her second studio album Tommy Airline.

She has released eight solo albums.

Her songs appeared in various anime including Paradise Kiss, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Soul Eater, Pokémon, Gin Tama, and Bakuman.

1980

Vastly different from the pop rock sound of The Brilliant Green, Tommy february6's persona and sound are inspired by and derived from British and American 1980's synthpop, including a cover of Strawberry Switchblade's "Since Yesterday".

Kawase's original intention with Tommy february6 was to create a character who was far from innocent, though cute in both sound and appearance; Tommy february6 was designed to be someone who was true to her feelings despite the cutesy nature of her outward character and did as she wanted (and as such, Tommy february6 is seen repeatedly in music videos drinking alcohol from flasks, bars, etc.) Kawase's second single under the name was Kiss One More Time, and third single under the name was "Bloomin'!" (a song that was also used in a commercial for cosmetic company, Shiseido).

Finally, on her birthday, Kawase released her eponymous debut album: Tommy february6.

1995

In 1995, after bassist Shunsaku Okuda and guitarist Ryo Matsui heard her sing in an amateur talent contest, Kawase was asked to join The Brilliant Green as the lead vocalist.

The first two releases from The Brilliant Green were the non-album singles "Bye Bye Mr. Mug" and "Goodbye and Good Luck", which received moderate success.

1998

Their break came in 1998 when their third single, "There Will Be Love There" was chosen as the theme song for the popular Japanese drama Love Again, and as a result went straight to the top of the charts.

After scoring another number one hit with "Tsumetai Hana", they released their self-titled debut album which sold over one million copies in just two days.

On the back of this success their first national tour, titled "There Will Be Live There," sold out across Japan in only three minutes.

2001

From 2001 to 2009, she released music through Defstar Records, a division of Sony Music Japan.

In 2001, Kawase joined DefStar Records and launched her solo career under the character of Tommy february6 (named from a combination of her nickname and birth date) with "Everyday at the Bus Stop".

2002

In October 2002, Tommy february6 released a photo and journal book titled Tommy february6 + Hawaii.

It is presented in a mock travel guide format, including features such as restaurant reviews, sightseeing hotspots and cultural information.

In keeping with the character's outwardly cute personality, crude outline sketches of animals and fairies litter the pages (as seen on the cover) alongside thought bubbles gracing many of the pictures, which have the distinct appearance of doodles.

One after the release of Tommy february6, Kawase released her fourth single under the name, titled "Je t'aime je t'aime".

At this point, the original concept started to disappoint her and Kawase began to feel that the character could no longer maintain its purity.

On the day she released her fifth single "Love Is Forever", she also released her debut single as Tommy heavenly6 "Wait Till I Can Dream".

Kawase would later explain that Tommy heavenly6 was born from a dream that Tommy february6 had, in which she embraces all the elements of her personality she had previously been repressing.

2003

In 2003, she created the pop group, Tommy Angels.

The group only had one single, "You'll Be My Boy", which was released on December 17, 2003, and had a top chart position of No. 78 on the Oricon Top 200 Weekly Peak chart.

Kawase wrote the lyrics for the song (with the music by Malibu Convertible), and also produced the track.

The group disbanded after this single.

Shortly after this came the second studio album under the Tommy february6 name, titled: "Tommy Airline".

After "Tommy Airline" came the release of Tommy heavenly6's second single "Hey My Friend", and the release of Tommy february6's single "Lovely: Yume Miru Lovely Boy", used as the ending song for the 7th Pokémon film.

2004

Two of her songs were used in the 2004 film adaptation of Kamikaze Girls.

2005

In 2005, an official Blythe doll of Kawase was released.

She has been cited as an influence to other pop artists, such as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and Charli XCX.

In August 2005 (nearly two years after her first single), Tommy heavenly6 finally released her third single, "Ready?", which was shortly followed by her own long-awaited eponymous debut album.

After the release of Tommy february6's "Lonely in Gorgeous", Kawase decided to focus on the Tommy heavenly6 persona.

2010

In 2010, she was signed to Warner Music Japan.

She has appeared on the cover of Marquee magazine nine times, and has also been featured on the cover of JGM and NewsMaker.

She modeled for Italian fashion house Fiorucci, and hosted the MTV Japan show Breakdown.

She mentored and produced music for the pop-duo Amoyamo.

2013

In 2013, Kawase started releasing music from all her personas in commemoration of the Brilliant Green's 15th anniversary.