Masanori Mark Christianson

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Masanori Mark Christianson
Birth nameMasanori Hakuta Shirota
Also known asMasanori Mark Christianson
Born (1976-01-18) January 18, 1976 (age 48)
Creative Director, Musician, Songwriter, Visual Artist
Instrument(s)Bass guitar, Drums, Glockenspiel, Guitar, Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Tambourine, Violin, Vocals
Years active1990–present
LabelsBodycast Records
Brushfire Records
Easy Sound Recording Company
Hippies Are Dead Records
The Rebel Group
Vagrant Records

Masanori Mark Christianson (born Masanori Hakuta Shirota, January 18, 1976 in

Oakland, California indie rock bands Rogue Wave,[1] The Heavenly States,[2]
and Release The Sunbird.

Masanori, also an award winning

Tiger Woods Foundation
.

Although not a serious venture, Masanori occasionally dabbles in modeling, voice-over and extra work for corporations such as UnitedHealth Group and the Investigation Discovery Channel.

Masanori is the older sibling of Los Angeles based musician and composer Ken Christianson. He is an alumnus of Carleton College.[3]

Trivia

-Spanning the years from grade school through high school, Masanori was a 5 time State of Minnesota Music Teacher's Association classical piano contest performance winner.

-The album "You Can Feel Me" by Los Angeles, California singer Har Mar Superstar was recorded at Masanori's former Uptown, Minneapolis apartment in Minnesota.

-Masanori, Lori Barbero from the Minneapolis, Minnesota band Babes in Toyland and Marcel Galang from the Minneapolis band The Hang Ups have an imaginary band named Rice Grinder in homage to Masanori's Japanese-Korean, Lori's Filipino and Marcel's Chinese-Filipino heritages.

-Masanori's first rock and roll concert that he attended was performed by the Minneapolis, Minnesota alternative rock band The Replacements.

-Masanori designed the logo for the

Thousand Oaks, California
.

-Masanori once won a $600 bet from Robert Pollard by reaching level 32 in Dig Dug (Pollard reached level 29).

References

  1. ^ "Rogue Wave | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-10-18.
  2. Allmusic
    . Retrieved 29 May 2010.
  3. .