Jun Mayuzumi
黛ジュン
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Born | 1948-05-26 (age 76) |
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Years active | 1964- |
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Jun Mayuzumi is a Japanese singer. Her best known songs include "Tenshi-no Yūwaku". She won a Japan Record Award in 1969, and won the inaugural Yamaha Popular Song Contest Grand Prix at the Nemu no Sato Indoor Hall, on November 5, 1970. She appeared on the New Year's Eve Kōhaku Uta Gassen show for four years, 1967-1970. – Wikipedia |
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38 Jun Mayuzumi 自由の女神 |
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32 Jun Mayuzumi 雲にのりたい |
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46 Jun Mayuzumi 夕月 |
1968 | |
18 Jun Mayuzumi 天使の誘惑 |
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20 Jun Mayuzumi 夕月 |
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30 Jun Mayuzumi 乙女の祈り |
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