Kei Tani
谷啓
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Hajime Hana and Crazy Cats |
Hajime Hana |
Zoo True Bee |
Hitoshi Ueki |
Miyoko Ai |
Kumiko Ohba |
Kiyoshi Hasegawa |
Shiro Sone |
Akiko Nakamura |
The Peanuts |
Kayoko Moriyama |
Toi et Moi |
Yukari Ito |
Akiko Kanazawa |
Mie Nakao |
Masato Shimon |
Ryoko Moriyama |
Kumiko Ohsugi |
Kiyohiko Ozaki |
Akai Tori |
Imokin Trio |
Michiyo Azusa |
Ayumi Ishida |
Kiyoko Suizenji |
Goro Noguchi |
Mayo Shono |
Cherish |
Agnes Chan |
Da Capo |
Saori Minami |
Chinatsu Nakayama |
Linda Yamamoto |
Itsutsu No Akai Fusen |
Moko, Beaver, Olive |
Toshiyuki Nishida |
Masatoshi Nakamura |
Naomi Sagara |
Peggy Hayama |
Norihiko Hashida And Climax |
Yutaka Mizutani |
Sakiko Ito |
B.B.Queens |
Judy Ongg |
Kai Band |
Masaaki Hirao |
The Lilies |
Sumiko Yamagata |
Kaguyahime |
Yoshiyuki Ohsawa |
Hitomi Ishikawa |
Yuko Nagisa |
Golden Half |
Kazuhiko Kato |
Juicy Fruits |
Rie Nakahara |
Modern Choki Chokies |
Ushio Hashimoto |
Takajin Yashiki |
Kei Ogura |
Mirei Kitahara |
Nagisa Katahira |
Miki Hirayama |
Hoff Dylan |
Mari Amachi |
Billy BanBan |
Eiko Shuri |
Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi |
Nana Kinomi |
Dark Ducks |
Maria Anzai |
Toshihiko Tahara |
Yoko Maeno |
Norihiko Hashida And Shoebelts |
Blue Triangle |
Mizue Takada |
Shigeru Matsuzaki |
Megumi Hara |
Born | 1932-02-22 |
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Died | 2010-09-11 (aged 78) |
Years active | 1953-2010 |
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Kei Tani was a Japanese comedian, actor and musician. Born in Tokyo, he learned to play the trombone and, while a student at Chuo University, began playing in jazz bands performing for American soldiers during the Occupation of Japan. He quit university and joined the City Slickers with Frankie Sakai in 1953. In 1956, he joined the comic-jazz band The Crazy Cats with Hajime Hana and Hitoshi Ueki. He came to fame when the Crazy Cats started appearing on television, especially through their variety show "Shabondama Holiday," and in movies, through comedy series such as the "Irresponsible" (Musekinin) series at Toho. Some of his nonsense one-word gags such as "gachon" became buzzwords imitated throughout the nation. He also appeared alone in dramatic roles on film and television, was a regular in the "Tsuribaka Nisshi" film series, and continued to be a popular figure on variety TV. – Wikipedia |
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