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Not too many people in L.A., no matter how famous they are, can say there is a Hello Kitty doll patterned after their likeness.
Yoshiki can.
Yoshikitty, as the plush character is called, was a bit of an accident. As drummer and spokesman for the world-renowned Japanese rock band X Japan, Yoshiki was doing a press tour in Asia. Just to liven up the press conferences, he put an X Japan T-shirt on a Hello Kitty doll as a "half-joke," he says. Sanrio, the toy company, caught wind of the incident and a proper collaboration developed.
In Japan, Yoshiki is a major rock star, the leader of the band that's often credited with launching the dramatic hard-rock movement known as visual kei. Here, though, X Japan is still very much a cult phenomenon. And for the past decade, Yoshiki has been living in L.A., anonymously. "I can go to the grocery store without thinking that someone is going to recognize me," he says.
Like the Yoshikitty, the musician's move to L.A. was an accident. "All the X Japan members came here. We were recording," Yoshiki explains. "We were booking so many different studios, like, four or five different studios, to finish our second album for Sony Records."
They were looking for a single studio that would suit all of their needs. Yoshiki stumbled across one that, he says, is the best in the world for drums. He tried to book session time but couldn't. So he bought the place.
"After we finished the album, everybody went [back] to Japan. I was, like, what am I going to do with this studio?" Yoshiki recalls. "Since I had a recording studio, I came back and started recording more. Then, obviously, I'm here, maybe I should buy a house. So I bought a house."
In early 2010, after disbanding and then getting back together, the band made a concerted effort to launch in the United States, playing Lollapalooza before embarking on their first U.S. tour, which began in Yoshiki's adopted hometown. "I was so happy, finally, I could play here in Los Angeles," he says.
That show, at the Wiltern, garnered a monumental response from the crowd — but Yoshiki felt they could have done better. "On a tour, the set list gets better and better every time we play," he says. "So, when we got to New York, we were semiperfect, but in the beginning there were so many things to figure out. ... Next time we play [L.A.], it's going to be semiperfect."
X Japan currently are preparing their first U.S. studio album and a world tour, while Yoshiki is collaborating on a new project with comic book legend Stan Lee. "He's making me a superhero," Yoshiki says. "I'm going to turn into a dragon."
Combine this with several high-profile fashion projects and one has to wonder if Yoshiki will be able to remain anonymous at the grocery store in L.A. much longer. As it stands, Yoshiki says he has been getting recognized more often near his home base.

"I don't hate it," he says, but, "I always have to ask: 'How do you know me?' "


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The hourlong monthly show will feature his favorite music, including Japanese acts, and spotlight elements of Japanese pop culture -- from sushi and anime to Hello Kitty and Wii. SiriusXM's next musician-hosted show will have a decidedly Eastern flavor.
 
Yoshiki, co-founder of X Japan, a power metal band that's hugely popular in its native country and is making a stateside push, will launch Yoshiki Radio on May 27. The hourlong monthly show will feature his favorite music, including Japanese acts, and spotlight elements of Japanese pop culture -- from sushi and anime to Hello Kitty and Wii.
 
"I'd like to help tear down the wall between East and West," Yoshiki says. "I want to show people that there is no one language, no real boundaries when it comes to music and art and that we are all more alike than not."
 
X Japan has been among the biggest bands in its homeland since breaking out with its sophomore album Blue Blood in 1989. The group made its U.S. concert debut at Lollapalooza last year and followed with a seven-date American tour of theaters. X Japan signed with EMI in January, and its English-language debut album is due this year.
 
"We love introducing listeners to bands they may not otherwise hear on other audio platforms," says Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM's president and chief content officer. "Yoshiki Radiowill feature his pioneering choices of songs that mix musical worlds."
 
After launching at 8 p.m. ET on May 27, the show will air the first Sunday of every month at 9 p.m. ET on SiriusXM's channel the Boneyard, which plays classic hard rock.

Says Yoshiki of his first radio hosting gig, "I hope my exposure of unique music choices to the West will allow me to show, with pride, a beautiful side of our culture in these difficult times."

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X JAPAN LEADER, YOSHIKI, SCHEDULED TO APPEAR AT ANIME CENTRAL

Fans rejoice as they are invited to join international rock-star Yoshiki (X Japan) at Anime Central-the Midwest¹s largest anime convention happening May 20-22, 2011 in Rosemont, IL at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare and the Rosemont Convention Center! Despite the busy schedule of rehearsing and preparing for the band¹s upcoming European Tour, Yoshiki will be participating in a panel and an autograph session on May 21st from 3:00 pm ­ 5:00 pm.

“This will be my 2nd time attending Anime Central,” states Yoshiki, X Japan’s leader/drummer/pianist/songwriter, “I have been working on multiple projects so I can’t wait to see all my fans and share with them what I have been up to!”

Fans will be in for a treat as Yoshiki will be showing videos including never-before-seen footage beginning at 3:00 pm, followed by a 1-hour panel. Yoshiki’s autograph session is scheduled as well. The locations of the aforementioned activities have yet to be determined.

Yoshiki fans will also have the opportunity to witness Yoshiki recording his own Sirius XM radio show at Anime Central! The recording location has yet to be determined.

Yoshiki’s appearance at Anime Central is as follows:



Panel
Date: Saturday; May 21, 2011
Time: 3:00 pm ­ 5:00 pm
Location: TBD Autograph Session
Date: Saturday; May 21, 2011
Time: TBD
Location: TBD Sirius XM Radio Recording
Date: TBD
Time: TBD
Location: TBD
For more information, please visit the Anime Central Official Site at http://www.acen.org.

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