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Profile of Hibari Misora
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Hibari Misora |
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29th May 1937 |
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Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia Hibari Misora (美空ã²ã°ã‚Š, May 29, 1937 - June 24, 1989) was a Japanese singer and the predominant figure in postwar enka music. Born Kazue Kato (åŠ è—¤å’Œæž) in Yokohama, she was an accomplished singer by the age of seven, and appeared in film for the first time at age 12. Between 1949's Kanashiki kuchibue and 1971's Onna no Hanamichi, she appeared in over 60 movies.
In April of 1987, on the way to a performance in Fukuoka, she suddenly collapsed. Rushed to hospital, she was diagnosed with bilateral femoral necrosis brought on by chronic hepatitis. Until August she was confined to hospital and eventually showed signs of recovery. She commenced recording a new song Midaregami in October, and in 1988 performed at a concert called Fushichou konsaato (Phoenix Concert) at the Tokyo Dome. Against overwhelming pain in her legs, she performed a total of 39 songs while assuring her fans that she had completely recovered. However, on 24 June 1989, having been re-admitted to the Juntendou hospital in Tokyo, she passed away from interstitial pneumonitis at the age of 52.
In July 1989 after her death, she became the first female recipient of the National Prize of Honour (å›½æ°‘æ „èª‰è³ž) for her longstanding contributions to the music industry.
In 1993, the Misora Hibari-kan opened in Arashiyama, Kyoto. Its popularity with fans and tourists has endured through to the present.
Her most famous song, "Kawa no nagare no yÅ ni," (1989) was voted #1 in a 1997 NHK poll of the best Japanese songs of all time.
Notable songs
- Kappa Boogie Woogie (河童ブギウギ, 1949)
- Ringo Oiwake (リンゴ追分, 1952)
- Juu (柔, 1964)
- Kanashii Sake (悲ã—ã„é…’, 1966)
- Kawa no nagare no yô ni (å·ã®æµã‚Œã®ã‚ˆã†ã«, 1989)
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