Base Ball Bear - Members

Members

  • Yūsuke Koide (小出 祐介, Koide Yūsuke?) (born December 9, 1984 in Tokyo) - Vocalist & guitarist, primary songwriter and the leader of the band. He likes old school hip hop and his favorite artists include XTC, Happy End, Berryz Koubou and Perfume.
  • Shōhei Yuasa (湯浅 将平, Yuasa Shōhei?, born April 16, 1984 in Chiba Prefecture) - Guitarist. His favorite artists are Thee Michelle Gun Elephant and Sly & the Family Stone.
  • Shiori Sekine (関根 史織, Sekine Shiori?, born December 8, 1985 in Saitama Prefecture) - Bass guitarist and Backing Vocalist. Shiori is the only female member of Base Ball Bear and had no experience playing bass guitar before joining the band. Shiori had a leading role as Nozomi in the movie Linda Linda Linda. Her favorite artists include Jethro Tull, Caravan, Keiichi Suzuki, Yui and GO!GO!7188.
  • Daisuke Horinouchi (堀之内 大介, Horinouchi Daisuke?, born January 17, 1985 in Tokyo) - Drummer and chorus. His favorite artists are The Police, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Frusciante, and Nile Rodgers.

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