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¡Mariko Hamada
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[Machine Translation] This is the first studio album in three years. This is the first studio album in three years. The songs were recorded live for the past three years, and were released without any concept. The songs include "Hishoyaka na uta" (a campaign song for AC "Doctors Without Borders"), "Meguriai" (a song from a Mitsui & Co. commercial), "Kono koi no sutetara" (a popular song at live performances), "Uta kata" (a floating song for the first time played with an electric piano), and "Kanakami" (a masterpiece that was not included in the original album). The song "Love song" is the theme song of the movie "Tokyo Shonen" starring Maki Horikita, and "Andante" is the theme song of the movie "Un, what? (Un, what?), the theme song "Andante" for the movie "Tokyo Shonen" starring Maki Horikita, are also re-recorded. The only cover song "Sore no Soleado" is also noteworthy. M-5 "Hishoyaka na uta" is a commercial campaign song for AC Doctors Without Borders, and has been aired on TV and other media. M3 "Kanashimi" A highly acclaimed classic, non-tempo and difficult ultra C song, performed with perfect singing. The first challenge for the electric piano player was the title track M7 "Uta-kata", and the skill of the engineer ZAK in expressing the space beautifully was amazing. Kiyoshi Saito (contrabass) M9,M10 Atsushi Noguchi (guitar) M4,M9 Mariko Hamada was born in Shimane Prefecture in 1964 and lives in Matsue City. She has been working as a piano player in bars, clubs, and hotel lounges since her student days. Released her first album "mariko" at the end of 1998. In 2002, she released her second album "Anata e" (To You). In 2002, he released his second album "Anata e" ("To You"), and began performing live at a pace of several shows per year. In 2003, two songs were used in the movie "Vibrator," directed by Ryuichi Hiroki and starring Shinobu Terajima. In 2004, he appeared in the documentary program "Jyotetsu Tairiku (Continent of Passion)," which drew a great response. In 2006, she released her third album, "Night and Day," produced by Otomo Yoshihide. In November 2008, he performed with actress Kyoko Koizumi (reading) at Setagaya Public Theatre in a musical performance based on Mitsuhiko Kuze's essay "My Last Song," and sang Showa standards to great acclaim. From '08 to '09, she appeared in the AC campaign commercial "Doctors Without Borders" with her newly written song "Hishoyaka Nauta", which was well received by the audience. In March 2009, "Shakurekobe to Taisho" (Shakurekobe and Cannon) was inserted in the NHK Drama Special "Shirasu Jiro.
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