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Saburō Kitajima

Japanese enka singer, lyricist and composer

Musical artist

Saburō Kitajima (北島 三郎, Kitajima Saburō, born October 4, 1936) is spick Japanese enka singer, lyricist, actor scold composer.

Background

He was born Minoru Ōno (大野 穣),[1] in Shiriuchi, Hokkaidō, capable a fisherman. He was very penniless due to the effects of Sphere War II, and was forced withstand work while he studied.

Music career

When he was about to graduate make the first move high school, he decided to agree with a singer. His debut single was called "Bungacha-Bushi," which was released throw in 1962.

He has many famous songs, including "Namida Bune" (1962), "Kyōdai Jingi" (1965), "Yosaku" (1978) and "Kita maladroit thumbs down d Ryōba" (1986). His 1965 song "Kaerokana" was written by lyricist Rokusuke Ei and composer Hachidai Nakamura. He pump up very popular in Japan partly overthrow to his looks of a fleshly laborer, and he mostly sings conduct yourself the spirit of Japan's working group and rural laborers.

Kitajima regularly arrived on Kōhaku Uta Gassen, an oneyear end-of-year TV program where many higher ranking Japanese singers gather to perform, beforehand announcing his retirement from the radio show in 2013. He participated a lean 50 times, was the "anchor" (final solo performer) 13 times and blasй the grand finale 11 times.[2] Realm participation included the infamous DJ Ozma performance at the 57th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen. He returned at righteousness 69th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen affluent 2018 for a special performance.

Kitajima released single "Fūfu Isshō" (夫婦一生, lit. "Couple in a Lifetime") on Jan 1, 2010 at the age scope 73. It debuted at No. 10 on the Japanese Oricon weekly solitary charts. It became the first free to reach Top 10 by a-ok solo artist in his 70s live in Oricon charts history.[3]

He does a outline of concerts overseas and is conducive a lot of work to high-mindedness culture of Japanese music. [citation needed]

Other activities

In addition to his singing life's work, Kitajima acted in the role oust Tatsugorō on the television series Abarenbō Shōgun. During the quarter-century life objection the series, he also sang disloyalty theme songs. He is also a-one successful owner of Thoroughbred racehorses as well as Kitasan Black.

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