Masao Koga
古賀政男
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Isao Hayashi |
Akira Matsudaira |
Itsuro Takeyama |
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Kazuo Funaki |
Mina Aoe |
Yujiro Ishihara |
Shinichi Mori |
Chiyoko Shimakura |
Shizuko Kasagi |
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Harumi Miyako |
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Yukio Hashi |
Keiko Fuji |
Saburo Kitajima |
Nobuyasu Okabayashi |
The Folk Crusaders |
Kaze |
Hiroshi Itsuki |
Teresa Teng |
Masao Sen |
Yoshi Ikuzo |
Kaguyahime |
Brain Police |
Sachiko Kobayashi |
Aki Yashiro |
Kei Ogura |
Down Town Boogie Woogie Band |
Ouyang Fei Fei |
Takao Horiuchi |
Rumiko Koyanagi |
Born | 1904-11-18 |
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Died | 1978-07-25 (aged 73) |
Years active | 1931-1978 |
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Masao Koga was a Japanese composer, mandolinist, and guitarist of the Shōwa era who was dubbed "Japan's Irving Berlin" by Universal Press Syndicate. His melancholy style, based upon Nakayama Shimpei's yonanuki scale, was popularly known in Japan as "Koga melody" . He was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure and the People's Honor Award for his contributions to Japanese music. – Wikipedia |
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