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Masami Tsuchiya
Masami Tsuchiya
Japanese guitarist
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Noriyuki Iwadare
Noriyuki Iwadare
Japanese composer
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Yuki Koyanagi
Yuki Koyanagi
Japanese singer
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Yuki Saito
Yuki Saito
Japanese actress and singer
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NEWS
NEWS
Japanese boy band (2003-)
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Masayoshi Takanaka
Masayoshi Takanaka
Japanese guitarist, composer, arranger, producer (1953-)
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Yōko Oginome
Yōko Oginome
Japanese singer, actress (1968-)
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Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
Japanese singer
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Anna Tsuchiya
Anna Tsuchiya
Japanese singer, female model, actress (1984-)
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Yōsuke Yamashita
Yōsuke Yamashita
Japanese jazz pianist, composer, author (1942-)
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Shinichi Mori
Shinichi Mori
Japanese singer (1947-)
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The Drifters (Japanese band)
The Drifters (Japanese band)
Japanese band (1956-)
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Rie Tomosaka
Rie Tomosaka
Japanese actress
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Kyōko Koizumi
Kyōko Koizumi
Japanese singer and actress (1966-)
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Hitomi Shimatani
Hitomi Shimatani
Japanese singer (1980-)
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Ryōko Hirosue
Ryōko Hirosue
Japanese actress
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Yoko Kanno
Yoko Kanno
Japanese composer, arranger, keyboardist, music producer (1964-)
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Ken Hirai
Ken Hirai
Japanese singer songwriter (1972-)
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RAG FAIR (ラグフェアー Ragu Feā) are a Japanese male a cappella band. Its members are Reo Tsuchiya, Yosuke Hikichi, Kenichi Arai, Yoshiyuki Kato, Takamasa Kano, and Masayoshi Okumura.

They met each other at Saitama University. An a cappella circle named "chocoletz"(チョコレッツ) was formed in Saitama University in 1997, and RAG FAIR emerged from this in 1999. They developed streetlives in those days around Oomiya Station and Musashiurawa Station.

In 2001 "Chikara no kagiri go-gogo-!!" a variety program affiliated with Fuji TV, the a cappella members of group "replica" (レプリカ) (where Masayoshi Okumura participated in those days) appears on the television show "Hamonepu"(ハモネプ). Also in 2001, RAG FAIR debut with album "I RAG YOU".

In 2002, two singles were released simultaneously, "koi no mileage"(恋のマイレージ) and "She side story"(Sheサイドストーリー). Both singles were splendid achievements, snagging the first and second places, respectively, in the singles' first appearances in the Oricon Weekly Ranking charts. RAG FAIR participated for the first time in the 53rd annual NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen in 2002, performing "koi no mileage."

In October 2003, their comedy program "Omatase! RAG Teishoku"(おまたせ!ラグ定食) began airing on Fuji TV, running up until March 2004. At the end of the program, the members announced a second "renewal" comedy program, entitled RAG&PEACE. This program ran for another six months in 2004.

A commercial for McDonald's "Fish Mac Dipper" aired in March 2004. It received the "McDonald's Excellent Advertising Award" for 2004.

They performed their first live at the Nippon Budokan publicly on December 10, 2005, and they released the DVD "streetlive! in Budoukan".

In January 2011, RAG FAIR announced that they would take an indefinite dormancy period starting March 2011, concluding their performance career with a live tour named "THAT'S RAG FAIR".