Mari Amachi
天地真理
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Born | 1951-11-05 (age 73) |
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Years active | 1971- |
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Mari Amachi is a Japanese female singer and actress, who was famous in 1970s' Japan. On October 1, 1971, she debuted with the single "Mizuiro no Koi." She was born as Mari Saito in Omiya, Saitama Prefecture. She got five Oricon No.1 songs, a record as a female singer which was later broken by Seiko Matsuda. She started the era of Japanese idols in the 1970s and 1980s. Mari Amachi was the top female vocalist of Sony Music Entertainment in Japan. – Wikipedia |
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Kosetsu Minami |
Yasuko Naito |
Toshi Ito & Happy & Blue |
Kei Ogura |
Akira Inaba |
Sakiko Ito |
Fukinotou |
Kiyoshi Nakajo |
Agnes Chan |
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40 Mari Amachi 想い出のセレナーデ |
1973 | |
8 Mari Amachi 恋する夏の日 |
1973 | |
9 Mari Amachi 若葉のささやき |
1973 | |
13 Mari Amachi ふたりの日曜日 |
1972 | |
6 Mari Amachi ひとりじゃないの |
1972 | |
9 Mari Amachi ちいさな恋 |
1972 | |
13 Mari Amachi 虹をわたって |
1972 | |
29 Mari Amachi 水色の恋 |
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