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Keiichi Suzuki was born on 28 August, 1951 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Keiichi Suzuki is musician, singer. Discover Keiichi Suzuki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Musician composer singer record producer actor
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 28 August, 1951
Birthday 28 August
Birthplace Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Keiichi Suzuki (鈴木 慶一) is a Japanese musician, singer, and record producer who co-founded the Moonriders, a group that became one of Japan's most innovative rock bands.

1970

In the early 1970s, Keiichi became involved with the Japanese band Hachimitsu Pie, who released one album in 1973.

Later in the 1970s, Suzuki functioned as the occasional leader and regular singer of the Moonriders — the group's first album was in fact credited to "Keiichi Suzuki and the Moonriders".

The band included his brother Hirobumi on bass.

Afterward, he collaborated with Yellow Magic Orchestra co-founder Yukihiro Takahashi as the duo The Beatniks.

He was also a member of the trio Three Blind Moses.

1980

As an actor, Suzuki appeared in the 1980s films; Body Drop Asphalt, Shunji Iwai's Swallowtail, and Love Letter, as well as other films from the late 1990s and early 2000s.

1989

He is known to audiences outside Japan for his musical contributions to the video games Mother (1989) and EarthBound (1994), both of which have been released on several soundtracks.

In 1989, Suzuki cowrote the soundtrack to the video game Mother.

1994

In 1994, he would write more music for the game's sequel, EarthBound.

A few years after EarthBound, Suzuki provided the music for the audio game Real Sound: Kaze no Regret.

His song "Satellite Serenade" was remixed by The Orb and was later featured on Sasha & Digweed's Northern Exposure and The Orb's Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty compilation.

2003

More recently, he has composed film scores including The Blind Swordsman: Zatōichi (2003), Tokyo Godfathers (2003), Uzumaki (2000), Chicken Heart (2009), as well as Takeshi Kitano's Outrage trilogy.

Suzuki was born in Tokyo, Japan, the son of actor Akio Suzuki.

He has a younger brother, Hirobumi Suzuki.

2008

In February 2008, Suzuki released a new solo album Captain Hate & First Mate Love in collaboration with Keiichi Sokabe, touring together in late spring 2008.

2009

The follow-up Pirate Radio Seasick appeared in 2009, and the third part In Retrospect in January 2011.

Suzuki cited John Lennon of the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Van Dyke Parks, Andy Partridge of XTC, Godley & Creme, Miklos Rozsa, and Harry Nilsson as influences, particularly on the tracks he composed for the Mother series.