¡Mieko Takamine / Kohan no Yado
¡Mieko Takamine

 Description
[Machine Translation] [Adult Music Series: Great Singers of the Showa Era] This series spotlights artists from Columbia's valuable catalog who had brilliant careers before, during, and after World War II. The second volume in this series features five female artists who dominated the music scene. In 1936, she made her debut as an actress in a Shochiku film, "Inquiring About My Mother. Shochiku and Columbia jointly produced the music film "Junjo Nijyuso," and along with the film, the theme song she sang with Noboru Kirishima became a big hit, establishing her as a singing movie star. After the war, "Blues of the old days," "Farewell Tango," "Bolero of Souide," and "Lumba of Passion," which were made into a series of music films based on her achievements as a record singer, became big hits along with their theme songs. She continued to be active at the forefront as a singer and actress. In 1985, she was awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon.


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Mieko Takamine (Artist)
Noboru Kirishima (Artist)

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