Bin Uehara
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Born | 1908-08-26 |
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Died | 1944-07-29 (aged 35) |
Years active | 1936-1942 |
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Bin Uehara was a Japanese music (ryūkōka) singer and soldier. He was known for using naniwa-bushi's kobushi vocalism in Japanese popular music. He was killed in action during the eastern New Guinea campaign during the Pacific War. – Wikipedia |
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