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天井桟敷
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三上寛
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三上寛 (Kan Mikami) takes much of his inspiration from the school of singer/songwriters and blues vocalists. From the rural district of Tsugar… read more三上寛 (Kan Mikami) takes much of his inspiration from the school of singer/songwriters and blues vocalists. From the rural district of Tsugaru, Mikami's parched voice and plaintive electric guitar (sometimes the only backing) reveals … read more三上寛 (Kan Mikami) takes much of his inspiration from the school of singer/songwriters and blues vocalists. From the rural district of Tsugaru, Mikami's parched voice and plaintive electric guitar (sometimes the only backing) reveals the true spirit of the folkish sad blues, even though he sin… read more -
友川かずき
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カルメン・マキ
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岡林信康
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伊東きよ子
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Kiyoko Itoh (伊東きよ子, born in 1947 in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan) was known in Japanese publicity as a folk singer. Originally aiming for the m… read moreKiyoko Itoh (伊東きよ子, born in 1947 in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan) was known in Japanese publicity as a folk singer. Originally aiming for the musical stage, but after succesfully auditioning with the American folk group The New Christy Minst… read moreKiyoko Itoh (伊東きよ子, born in 1947 in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan) was known in Japanese publicity as a folk singer. Originally aiming for the musical stage, but after succesfully auditioning with the American folk group The New Christy Minstrels while they were in Japan in 1966, she did a brief stint… read more -
あがた森魚
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Agata Morio made his debut in 1972 with his now famous love song "Sekishoku Elegy". His trademark long hair, jeans and geta sanda… read moreAgata Morio made his debut in 1972 with his now famous love song "Sekishoku Elegy". His trademark long hair, jeans and geta sandals made him one of the symbols of the 'gentle generation' from the early seventies, and … read moreAgata Morio made his debut in 1972 with his now famous love song "Sekishoku Elegy". His trademark long hair, jeans and geta sandals made him one of the symbols of the 'gentle generation' from the early seventies, and a dominant singer/songwriter of the time. Although influence… read more