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{{nihongo|'''Masatoshi Mashima'''|真島 昌利|Mashima Masatoshi|extra=b. February 20, 1962}} is a guitarist who has performed with Japanese [[rock (music)|rock]] bands such as [[The Blue Hearts]], [[The High-Lows]] and [[The Cro-Magnons]].<ref name="cdj">[http://www.cdjournal.com/main/news/news.php?nno=14432 Rerelease of Masatoshi Mashima's Solo Pieces]. CDJournal.com. Accessed February 7, 2008. {{ja icon}}</ref> He was born in [[Hino, Tokyo|Hino]] and raised in [[Kodaira, Tokyo|Kodaira]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
{{nihongo|'''Masatoshi Mashima'''|真島 昌利|Mashima Masatoshi|extra=b. February 20, 1962}} is a guitarist who has performed with Japanese [[rock (music)|rock]] bands such as [[The Blue Hearts]], [[The High-Lows]] and [[The Cro-Magnons]].<ref name="cdj">[http://www.cdjournal.com/main/news/news.php?nno=14432 Rerelease of Masatoshi Mashima's Solo Pieces]. CDJournal.com. Accessed February 7, 2008. {{ja icon}}</ref> He was born in [[Hino, Tokyo|Hino]] and raised in [[Kodaira, Tokyo|Kodaira]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. He is good at bringing political issues into songs. [[Masato Tomobe]] described him "[[Pete Seeger]] with [[electric guitar]]".


His nickname while playing was "Marcy."<ref name="nippop">[http://nippop.com/artist/artist_id-218/artist_name-the_blue_hearts/ Nippop | The Blue Hearts | Profile]. Nippop. Accessed February 6, 2008.</ref>
His nickname while playing was "Marcy."<ref name="nippop">[http://nippop.com/artist/artist_id-218/artist_name-the_blue_hearts/ Nippop | The Blue Hearts | Profile]. Nippop. Accessed February 6, 2008.</ref>

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Masatoshi Mashima

Masatoshi Mashima (真島 昌利, Mashima Masatoshi, b. February 20, 1962) is a guitarist who has performed with Japanese rock bands such as The Blue Hearts, The High-Lows and The Cro-Magnons.[1] He was born in Hino and raised in Kodaira in Tokyo, Japan. He is good at bringing political issues into songs. Masato Tomobe described him "Pete Seeger with electric guitar".

His nickname while playing was "Marcy."[2]

Solo Albums

  1. Natsu no Nukegara (夏のぬけがら) (November 21, 1989)
  2. Happy Songs (April 10, 1991)
  3. Raw Life (November 1, 1992)
  4. Hito ni wa Sorezore Jijō ga Aru (人にはそれぞれ事情がある) (October 21, 1994)
  5. Raw Life -Revisited- (April 25, 2007)[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Rerelease of Masatoshi Mashima's Solo Pieces. CDJournal.com. Accessed February 7, 2008. Template:Ja icon
  2. ^ Nippop | The Blue Hearts | Profile. Nippop. Accessed February 6, 2008.