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Hiroshi (浩, 弘, 宏, 寛, 洋, 博, 博一, 博司, 博史, 弘詩, ヒロシ, ひろし) is a masculine Japanese given name. It can also be transliterated as Hirosi. The name can be written different ways depending on the kanji used to write the name.
Hiroshi (ヒロシ), real name Ken'ichi Saitō (斉藤 健一, Saitō Ken'ichi, born February 14, 1972 in Ōmuta, Fukuoka Prefecture), is a Japanese comedian famous for his stand-up act.
Originally a member (a quick-tempered tsukkomi) of a kombi called Babies (ベイビーズ), he started working as a host in Tokyo under the host name Ken Saegami (冴神剣 Saegami Ken) when Babies dissolved. Making a mere amount of yen equivalent to $800 per month, he worked as a host for nearly 3 years.
After quitting his host job, he returned to the comedy circuit with a new name, "Hiroshi"—taken from the announcer Hiroshi Ikushima (生島ヒロシ Ikushima Hiroshi)—and a new gimmick; one that would eventually gain him stardom in 2004 while landing stand-up spots on various comedy programs including the popular The god of Entertainment. (エンタの神様). His skit always follows the same formula: A simple introduction followed by a recollection of past and present pitiful episodes in his life after which he repeats, "I am Hiroshi." (ヒロシです/Hiroshi desu), while Italian singer Peppino Gagliardi's "Che vuole questa musica stasera" plays in the background.
Since the premiere of the children's television program Sesame Street on November 10, 1969, it has included what writer Malcolm Gladwell has called "the essence of Sesame Street—the artful blend of fluffy monsters and earnest adults". The original cast, chosen by producer Jon Stone, consisted of four human actors—Matt Robinson, who played Gordon; Loretta Long, who played Gordon's wife, Susan; Will Lee, who played Mr. Hooper; and Bob McGrath, who played Bob. Unlike most children's television programs at the time, the producers of Sesame Street decided against using a single host and cast a group of ethnically diverse actors, with, as Sesame Street researcher Gerald S. Lesser put it, "a variety of distinctive and reliable personalities".
Stone did not audition actors until spring 1969, a few weeks before five shows, designed to test the show's appeal to children and to examine their comprehension of the material, were due to be filmed. Stone videotaped the auditions, and researcher Ed Palmer took them out into the field to test children's reactions. The actors who received the "most enthusiastic thumbs up" were cast. For example, when the children saw Long's audition, they stood up and sang along with her rendition of "I'm a Little Teapot". As Stone said, casting was the only aspect of the show that was "just completely haphazard". Most of the cast and crew found jobs on Sesame Street through personal relationships with Stone and the other producers.
TRACKS: 1.Time After Time 00:00 2.Surround 11:05 3.Something Blue 14:29 4.Time Forest 20:07 5.Water Planet 30:39 6.Green Shower 32:45 I do not own ANY rights to any of the music or footage i share, if you have a problem with the way of share, shoot an email and i will take the video down if needed. All rigth reserved to Hiroshi Yoshimura and Misawa Home . https://www.discogs.com/es/Hiroshi-Yoshimura-Soundscape-1-Surround/release/3447244
Tracklist 1 | Creek (00:00) 2 | Feel (06:02) 3 | Sheep (10:36) 4 | Sleep (16:08) 5 | Green (22:58) 6 | Feet (28:20) 7 | Street (34:49) 8 | Teevee (42:19) Lovely Japanese minimal ambient album. Very relaxing and a personal favorite of mine, decided to upload because no full version existed on YT.
Tracklist: 0:00 ウェット・ランド [Wet Land] 4:35 水のきらめき (Spring Mix) [Singing Stream (Spring Mix)] 12:17 ハート・ランド [Heart Land] 16:52 かわも [Ka Wa Mo] 18:58 ミスト [Mist] 23:52 レイン・ダンス (Rain Mix) [Rain Dance (Rain Mix)] 31:23 ドーン (夜明け) [Dawn] 34:29 水のささやき [Humming Water] Rip of the 1993 CD release from Eastworld. Another beautiful piece of music by Yoshimura.
PREM Promotion – PRY-0071 (Japan, 2006) (Recorded in 1987) https://www.discogs.com/Hiroshi-Yoshimura-Flora-1987/release/3424702 00:00 1. Over The Clover 06:40 2. Flora 12:42 3. Asagao 18:36 4. Ojigisou 21:27 5. Maple Syrup Factory 26:25 6. Adelaide 33:36 7. Wind Echo 36:31 8. Trick Tree 42:21 9. Kasumi 48:17 10. Silence 53:33 11. Satie On The Grass Recorded by Hiroshi Yoshimura at Hiroo 806 Studio, 1987.
Beautiful jazz fusion piece in Hiroshi Suzuki-Cat LP for Columbia Japan from 1975.
2004. rest in peace Hiroshi Yoshimura. hit me up if you need a download link.
Hiroshi (浩, 弘, 宏, 寛, 洋, 博, 博一, 博司, 博史, 弘詩, ヒロシ, ひろし) is a masculine Japanese given name. It can also be transliterated as Hirosi. The name can be written different ways depending on the kanji used to write the name.