髙橋真梨子 (たかはし まりこ, Mariko Takahashi) is a Japanese female singer. She was born on March 6, 1949 in Hiroshima. The began her career in 1972 as… read more
髙橋真梨子 (たかはし まりこ, Mariko Takahashi) is a Japanese female singer. She was born on March 6, 1949 in Hiroshima. The began her career in 1972 as the lead vocalist of the band Pedro & Capricious, who is known for the song "Johnny e no… read more
髙橋真梨子 (たかはし まりこ, Mariko Takahashi) is a Japanese female singer. She was born on March 6, 1949 in Hiroshima. The began her career in 1972 as the lead vocalist of the band Pedro & Capricious, who is known for the song "Johnny e no Dengon". In 1978, she left the band to pursuit a solo … read more
A Japanese girl group made up of vocalists Keiko Utoku (宇徳敬子), Haruka Murakami (村上遙) and Mami Watanabe (渡辺真美). They served as the backup vo… read more
A Japanese girl group made up of vocalists Keiko Utoku (宇徳敬子), Haruka Murakami (村上遙) and Mami Watanabe (渡辺真美). They served as the backup vocalists for the bubblegum pop group B.B. Queens (B.B.クィーンズ), and also released albums as a separate unit.
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A Japanese girl group made up of vocalists Keiko Utoku (宇徳敬子), Haruka Murakami (村上遙) and Mami Watanabe (渡辺真美). They served as the backup vocalists for the bubblegum pop group B.B. Queens (B.B.クィーンズ), and also released albums as a separate unit.
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Mina Aoe (青江 三奈, Aoe Mina, 7 May 1941–2 July 2000) was a Japanese female enka singer who had a series of popular hits in the late 1960s and… read more
Mina Aoe (青江 三奈, Aoe Mina, 7 May 1941–2 July 2000) was a Japanese female enka singer who had a series of popular hits in the late 1960s and continued charting late into her career. If you have seen the Japanese comedy "water boys&qu… read more
Mina Aoe (青江 三奈, Aoe Mina, 7 May 1941–2 July 2000) was a Japanese female enka singer who had a series of popular hits in the late 1960s and continued charting late into her career. If you have seen the Japanese comedy "water boys" the song played during their first performance is by her… read more
Mieko Hirota (弘田三枝子, Hirota Mieko, born 1947 in Setagaya, Tokyo) is a Japanese popular singer in showa period. Her nickname is Mico (also spelled Miko).
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Mieko Hirota (弘田三枝子, Hirota Mieko, born 1947 in Setagaya, Tokyo) is a Japanese popular singer in showa period. Her nickname is Mico (also spelled Miko).
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Mieko Hirota (弘田三枝子, Hirota Mieko, born 1947 in Setagaya, Tokyo) is a Japanese popular singer in showa period. Her nickname is Mico (also spelled Miko).
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