Hiroshi Sato
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Born | 1947-06-03 |
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Died | 2012-10-26 (aged 65) |
Years active | 1970-2012 |
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Hiroshi Sato was a Japanese singer-songwriter, born in Chiran, Kagoshima and raised in Kyoto. He was an influential keyboardist in the Japanese jazz fusion and soft rock scenes during the late 1970s and 1980s, later dubbed "city pop". – Wikipedia |
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