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Composer Kyohei Tsutsumi was found to have died of aspiration pneumonia on the 7th of this month. 80 years. Announced by Hine, who acts on behalf of Mr. Tsutsumi’s personal music publishing office.
Tsutsumi became a songwriter after working for a record company. 1971 Norihiko Ozaki “Until the day we meet again”, 1975 Hiromi Ota “Cotton scarf”, 1979 Judy Ong “Attracted”, 1980 Masahiko Kondo “Slippers” I worked on a hit song. We will review the main songs with images from those days.
[1979″Enchanted”JudyOng]
- Judy Ong performed “Enchanted 2004” at the 25th anniversary concert of the hit song “Enchanted” on May 18, 2005.
- Judy Ong and Hideki Nishijo pose on April 17, 1980.
[1968″BlueLightYokohama”AyumiIshida]
- Ayumi Ishida singing “Blue Light Yokohama” on March 5, 1969
- Ayumi Shida wants to do her first recital in the sixth year of her debut, and “Blue Light Yokohama” released in December 1968 sold 1.5 million copies and participated in the battle of the red and white song for the first time.
- Ayumi Shida wants to do her first recital in the sixth year of her debut
[71 “17 talentos” Minami Saori]
- Saori Minami made her debut at the age of 17 on June 1, 1971.
[Hastaeldíaenquenosvolvamosaencontraren1971]Norihiko Ozaki]
- Norihiko Ozaki singing with enthusiasm in August 1971
- Yukiji Asaoka duet with Norihiko Ozaki on July 3, 1971
[1975″Romance”HiromiIwasaki]
- Hiromi Iwasaki made her singing debut on April 16, 1975.
- Hiromi Iwasaki made her singing debut on April 16, 1975.
- November 7, 1977, Fuji TV “Night Hit Studio” 10th Anniversary Party From left to right: Hiromi Iwasaki, Hiromi Ota, Saori Minami, Mizue Takada, Momoe Yamaguchi, Masako Mori, Mari Yoshimura
[1975″Pañuelodealgodón”HiromiOta]
- Hiromi Ota singing “Cotton Handkerchief” at Watanabe Pro’s 50th Anniversary Party on November 10, 2005
- Hiromi Ota smiles on April 19, 1975
- Hiromi Ota celebrated the second year of strong performance of “Cotton Handkerchief” on February 14, 1976.
[71, “Farewell Lover” Masaaki Sakai]
- Masaaki Sakai of The Spiders singing with enthusiasm at the Western Carnival on May 12, 1969
[En1985″Quéídolo”KyokoKoizumi]
- Kyoko Koizumi singing enthusiastically in October 1982
- Kyoko Koizumi, whose fourth single “Spring Wind Temptation” entered the top 10 for the first time on February 23, 1983.
[1983″SummerColorNancy”YuHayami]
- On November 10, 1982, he was nominated for the Kayo Grand Prix of Japan and sang with enthusiasm.
[1983″Escalada”NahokoKawai]
- July 16, 1982, Nahoko Kawai All-Star Swimming Tournament
- Nahoko Kawai singing with enthusiasm at NHK’s 34th Battle of the Red and White Song
[1986″Estoylocoestoyllamando”MihoNakayama]
- Miho Nakayama smiles in July 1985
- Miho Nakayama poses in July 1985
[1978″Lápizlabial”JunkoSakurada]
- Junko Sakurada, who won the Broadcast Music Rookie of the Year award at the 4th Kayo Grand Prix of Japan “My Blue Bird” on November 20, 1973.
- Junko Sakurada, who became a high school sophomore on May 12, 1975
[1978″Amantespasadosdemoda”MasatoshiNakamura]
- On February 11, 1976, the title track of Nippon Television’s “Our Journey” was also a huge hit, and Masatoshi Nakamura was a bit on the phone.
- Masatoshi Nakamura, who was cast as the lead in the Japanese television youth drama “We Are Youth” on September 25, 1974, was a huge hit with the song “Fureai” that surpassed one million copies.
[1986″Maririnde1986″MinakoHonda]
- On August 27, 1986, Minako Honda, who twists the body of a grammatical transistor with a familiar look
- Minako Honda, who became a hot topic in July 1986 with an off-the-hem look
[1972″Niñosyniñas”HiromiSato]
- In 1980, he enthusiastically sang on Nippon Television “Momoe Yamaguchi Special” (from left) Goro Noguchi, Momoe Yamaguchi, Hiromi Sato
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