Horipro

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Horipro head office in Meguro, Tokyo.
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Yoshitaka Hori, the chairman & CEO of Horipro, on April 7, 2013

Horipro (株式会社ホリプロ Kabushiki Kaisha Horipuro?) (TYO: 9667 as of May 2012) is a large Japanese talent agency. It was founded in 1963 as Hori Productions (ホリプロダクション Hori Purodakushon) and changed to its present name in 1990.

In the 1970s, one of Hori Productions' most famous stars was singer Momoe Yamaguchi.

In 1989, Horipro purchased the publishing assets of famed rock band Kiss. Next, the company moved on to invest in more catalogs. A year later, HoriPro Entertainment Group opened their first U.S. location in Nashville, Tennessee. Over the years, Horipro's songwriters would go on to write many hits for some of Country music's most recognized voices.[citation needed]

In 2006, Horipro's first Los Angeles location opened. The company's catalog has expanded to include over 13,000 songs in each major genre. HEG's Los Angeles location is in partnership with Horipro Music Academy, a music enrichment school for children. Additionally, HEG Los Angeles began MusicTaste, a boutique artist development label that is placed within the publishing company. MusicTaste's artists include Matt Palmer, Dori Caymmi, and more.

Notable members

Musical groups associated with Horipro

Foreign artists associated with HoriPro Entertainment Group

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