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大橋純子
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大橋純子 (Ohashi Junko) Birthdate: April 26, 1956 Died: November 9. 2023 (aged 73) Birthplace: Yubari, Hokkaido Prefecture Ohashi got her start in music when she joined a band while she was at Hokkaido University. Inspired by such artists like Sergio Mendes & Brazil '66 and Janice Joplin, … read more -
吉田美奈子
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Yoshida Minako (born April 7, 1953, Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese singer, composer and songwriter. While not as well-known for her own mate… read moreYoshida Minako (born April 7, 1953, Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese singer, composer and songwriter. While not as well-known for her own material, she's worked with several popular artists composing and songwriting. Her own style cons… read moreYoshida Minako (born April 7, 1953, Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese singer, composer and songwriter. While not as well-known for her own material, she's worked with several popular artists composing and songwriting. Her own style consists of soul, pop, dance, funk, and sometimes eccentric expe… read more -
杏里
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Anri (杏里, Anri), real name Eiko Kawashima (川嶋栄子, Kawashima Eiko), is a Japanese singer and singer-songwriter born on August 31, 1961 in Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan . She has written much of her own music as well as singing songs written by others such as her debut release in 1978, Oribia o… read more -
1986 OMEGA TRIBE
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In 1986, in addition to Shinji Takashima (guitar) and Shunji Nishihara (keyboard), who were previously enrolled in Omega Trive, he also mad… read moreIn 1986, in addition to Shinji Takashima (guitar) and Shunji Nishihara (keyboard), who were previously enrolled in Omega Trive, he also made his debut as producer Fujita's second project "1986 Omega Trive" with new Japanes… read moreIn 1986, in addition to Shinji Takashima (guitar) and Shunji Nishihara (keyboard), who were previously enrolled in Omega Trive, he also made his debut as producer Fujita's second project "1986 Omega Trive" with new Japanese Brazilians Carlos Toshiki, Momoko Kikuchi, and Hiromi Iwas… read more -
菊池桃子
13,685 listeners
Momoko Kikuchi (菊池桃子, born May 4, 1968) is a Japanese former idol pop singer and actress. Her soft, airy singing voice gained her a sizable… read moreMomoko Kikuchi (菊池桃子, born May 4, 1968) is a Japanese former idol pop singer and actress. Her soft, airy singing voice gained her a sizable following. She debuted in the music world in 1984 and was known to all in the mid 80s, and her im… read moreMomoko Kikuchi (菊池桃子, born May 4, 1968) is a Japanese former idol pop singer and actress. Her soft, airy singing voice gained her a sizable following. She debuted in the music world in 1984 and was known to all in the mid 80s, and her image adorned many products. She had a big collection of hits … read more -
Kingo Hamada
249,293 listeners
Kingo Hamada (Hamada Kingo, January 17, 1953) is a singer and composer from Shinjuku, Tokyo. His former name was Kingo Hamada. In 1974, he … read moreKingo Hamada (Hamada Kingo, January 17, 1953) is a singer and composer from Shinjuku, Tokyo. His former name was Kingo Hamada. In 1974, he joined the folk group Craft as a bassist, vocalist, and composer. After the breakup of Kraft, he b… read moreKingo Hamada (Hamada Kingo, January 17, 1953) is a singer and composer from Shinjuku, Tokyo. His former name was Kingo Hamada. In 1974, he joined the folk group Craft as a bassist, vocalist, and composer. After the breakup of Kraft, he became a solo artist. He also started his career as a compose… read more -
八神純子
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Junko Yagami (八神 純子), born January 5, 1958, is a popular Japanese recording artist from the 1970s. Some of her best known works include &q… read moreJunko Yagami (八神 純子), born January 5, 1958, is a popular Japanese recording artist from the 1970s. Some of her best known works include "Mizuiro No Ame", "Omoide ha Utsukushisugite" and "Mr. Metropolis". View wikiJunko Yagami (八神 純子), born January 5, 1958, is a popular Japanese recording artist from the 1970s. Some of her best known works include "Mizuiro No Ame", "Omoide ha Utsukushisugite" and "Mr. Metropolis". View wiki