Mieko Hirota
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Mieko Hirota | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mieko Takenaga |
Born | Ikejiri, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, Occupied Japan | February 5, 1947
Died | July 21, 2020 | (aged 73)
Genres | Pop, jazz, Kayōkyoku, R&B |
Instrument | Singing |
Years active | 1961–2020 |
Labels | EMI Music Japan Nippon Columbia King Records |
Mieko Hirota (
Hirota was born in Setagaya, Tokyo. She grew up listening to pop and jazz in places like Tachikawa, which was frequented by Occupation troops. She made her debut in 1961 at age 14. In 1965, Mico became the first Japanese singer to sing the song "Sunny" on album and the first to appear at the Newport Jazz Festival.
Mico appeared on the NHK New Year's Eve Kōhaku Uta Gassen eight times. Her first performance was in 1962, when she sang the Connie Francis tune "Vacation." NHK tapped her for the next four years in succession, and again in 1969, 1970, and 1971.
She sang the theme song, "Leo no Uta", for the animated television series Kimba the White Lion.
Hirota's commercial career included endorsements for Nescafé, Nippon Oil, Daikin Industries, Fujiya, Renown, and Sapporo Beer.
Hirota died on July 21, 2020, at the age of 73 following a fall.[1] She became one of eight recipients of the Special Lifetime Achievement Award at the 62nd Japan Record Awards.[2]
Kōhaku Uta Gassen appearances
[edit]Number | Year | Song | Appearance order | Opponent | Remarks |
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13 | 1962 | ヴァケーション (Vacation) | 3/25 | Hisahiko Iida | Kōhaku debut, youngest record in Red team (15 years) |
14 | 1963 | 1/25 | Yasuo Tanabe | Grand Top Batter | |
15 | 1964 | アレキサンダーズ・ラグタイム・バンド (Alexander's Ragtime Band) | 16/25 | Hitoshi Ueki | |
16 | 1965 | 14/25 | Johnnys | ||
18 | 1967 | 17/23 | Satake Barb | Returned after 2 years | |
20 | 1969 | 13/23 | Yukio Hashi | Returned after 2 years, second half top batter | |
21 | 1970 | ロダンの |
8/24 | Kenichi Mikawa | |
22 | 1971 | バラの |
22/25 | Akira Fuse |
Sources
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弘田 三枝子 さんが死去 73歳 「ヴァケーション」「夢 みるシャンソン人形 」など(デイリースポーツ)". Yahoo!ニュース. Archived from the original on 2020-07-27. - ^ Ryusenkai (19 November 2020). "Winners and Nominees for the 62nd Japan Record Awards Announced". Arama! Japan. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
External links
[edit]- TEZUKA OSAMU @ WORLD : ANIME STATION ジャングル
大帝 site - Official blog