Ryo Kagawa
加川良
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Born | 1947-11-21 |
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Died | 2017-04-05 (aged 69) |
Years active | 1970-2017 |
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Ryo Kagawa was a Japanese folk singer and singer-songwriter. Kagawa was known as a central figure in the Kansai folk-music boom of the late 1960s and early 1970s in Japan, and was a key influence on the early musical development of such major Japanese artists as Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi. – Wikipedia |
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