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Mina Aoe
青江 三奈
Birth nameShizuko Ihara (井原 静子)
Born(1941-05-07)7 May 1941
Tokyo, Japan
Died2 July 2000(2000-07-02) (aged 59)
GenresEnka, jazz
Years active1966–1999
LabelsVictor Entertainment

Shizuko Ihara (井原 静子, Ihara Shizuko, 7 May 1941 – 2 July 2000 (câncer de pâncreas / cancer of pancreas)), professionally known as Mina Aoe (青江 三奈, Aoe Mina), was a Japanese female enka singer who had a series of popular hits in the late 1960s and continued charting late into her career.[1]

With her distinctive husky voice, she acquired the nickname "Queen of the Blues". She appeared 18 times on the annual Kōhaku Uta Gassen show. After her death, a memorial to Aoe was established in the Isezakichō shopping area in Yokohama.[citation needed]

Selected discography

Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances

Year # Song No. VS Remarks
1966 (Showa 41)/17th 1 Koukotsu No Blues (恍惚のブルース) 9/25 Jyou Takuya
1968 (Showa 43)/19th 2 Isezakichou Blues (伊勢佐木町ブルース) 14/23 Ai Jyoji Returned after 2 years
1969 (Showa 44)/20th 3 Ikebukuro No Yoru (池袋の夜) 1/23 Akira Fuse First Batter
1970 (Showa 45)/21st 4 Kokusaisen Machiaishitsu/International Lobby (国際線待合室/インターナショナル・ロビー) 2/24 Saburō Kitajima Second Finale
1971 (Showa 46)/22nd 5 Nagasaki Miren (長崎未練) 7/25 Hiroshi Itsuki
1972 (Showa 47)/23rd 6 Nipponrettō Bunseki Minato Machi (日本列島・みなと町) 21/23 Hiroshi Itsuki (2)
1973 (Showa 48)/24th 7 Nagasaki Blues (長崎ブルース) 18/22 Shinichi Mori
1974 (Showa 49)/25th 8 Ginza Blue Night (銀座ブルーナイト) 22/25 Frank Nagai
1975 (Showa 50)/26th 9 Kobe Kita Hotel (神戸北ホテル) 12/24 Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five
1976 (Showa 51)/27th 10 Onna Kare Otoko Eno Tegami (女から男への手紙) 22/24 Saburō Kitajima (2)
1977 (Showa 52)/28th 11 Minato Blues (みなとブルース) 17/24 Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five (2)
1978 (Showa 53)/29th 12 Furareguse (ふられぐせ) 17/24 Hachiro Kasuga
1979 (Showa 54)/30th 13 Morioka Blues (盛岡ブルース) 21/23 Hideo Murata
1980 (Showa 53)/31st 14 Yoi Gokoro (酔心) 21/23 Hideo Murata (2)
1981 (Showa 53)/32nd 15 Anata Ni Yurarete (あなたにゆられて) 15/22 Hideo Murata (3)
1982 (Showa 53)/33rd 16 Isezakichou Blues (2) 10/22 Frank Nagai (2)
1983 (Showa 53)/34th 17 Osaka Blues (大阪ブルース) 15/21 Southern All Stars
1990 (Heisei 2)/41st 18 Koukotsu No Blues (2) 12/29 Toshiyuki Nishida Returned after 7 years

References

  1. ^ "Mina Aoe (1945–2000)". IMDb. Retrieved 14 June 2022.