Yoshiki, the classically trained multi-instrumentalist and leader of one of Japan’s most successful rock groups, X-Japan, will compose the theme for this year’s Golden Globe Awards show. The announcement was made by Hollywood Foreign Press Association president Dr.Aida Takla-O’Reilly and dick clark productions executive Barry Adelman.
The 69th Annual Golden Globe
Awards airs on Sunday, January 15, 2012, around the world and live
coast-to-coast on NBC with the pre-show from 4:00-5:00p.m.
(PST)/7:00-8:00p.m. (EST), and main telecast from 5:00-8:00
(PST)/8:00pm-11:00p.m., (EST), hosted by Ricky Gervais from the Beverly
Hilton Hotel.
“Yoshiki is a world-renowned
musician and composer of enormous talent and versatility, who in
addition to being a rock superstar has composed for film and
television,” said Dr. Takla-O’Reilly. “As an international organization
dedicated to creative achievements, the HFPA is delighted to have a
global musical artist of Yoshiki’s stature create the theme for the
show.”
Added Adelman, “We look forward to incorporating Yoshiki’s music into the production of the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards.”
“The Golden Globe Awards are
extremely prestigious, but the show is also edgy,” said Yoshiki, who
attended the awards presentation for the first time last year. “I’m a
classical pianist and a rock drummer, so it was natural to create
something beautiful that also has an edge.”
Yoshiki,
considered Asia’s most influential music artist and biggest rock icon,
is also a songwriter, drummer, and a classically-trained pianist. His
rock group X Japan has sold 30-million singles and albums combined and
filled the 55,000-seat Toyko Dome a record 18 times. Now the band’s
popularity is spreading throughout the world, having recently completed a
sold-out World Tour, performing in North America, Europe, Latin
America, and South East Asia. In 1999, Yoshiki composed a piano concerto
and performed it with a 77-piece orchestra to celebrate the tenth year
of the Emperor of Japan’s reign. In 2005, Yoshiki composed the theme
song and conducted the Super World Orchestra at the opening ceremony of
the World Expo. Previously, Yoshiki also recorded a classical album
co-produced and arranged by acclaimed Beatles producer Sir George Martin
and performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Recently, the legendary Stan Lee
created a Super Hero based on him, and for the first time, a Hello Kitty
product line is named after a person – “Yoshikitty.”
In 2010, he launched his
non-profit organization Yoshiki Foundation America , which continues to
donate to various charitable organizations, including supporting
Japanese Earthquake victims. Follow Yoshiki on Twitter (www.
twitter.com/yoshikiofficial), www.yoshiki.net and www.xjapanmusic.com.

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