Kisaburō Suzuki (musician)
Kisaburō Suzuki (鈴木 キサブロー, Suzuki Kisaburō, born 14 February 1953)[1] is a Japanese J-pop songwriter and guitarist.
Biography
Born in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, Suzuki studied at the South Hirosaki High School.
Suzuki was most active in the 1980s and wrote for many performers. His 1982 song for you… was performed by Mariko Takahashi; a Cantonese translation of this song, 霧之戀 was performed by the Hong Kong singer Alan Tam. In 1986, his song DESIRE, performed by Akina Nakamori, won the top prize at the 28th Japan Record Awards.
gollark: Yes. It's quite common.
gollark: That sounds bad.
gollark: > you didnt realize reatailers use face mapping technology for years?Not sure about that, but I would definitely want to *minimize* the amount of cameras and/or spying in any case.
gollark: > And you can track people for block and block on end, via public transit cameras. So even if they get a brief glimpse of the person, they can track them until they get an identifiable image or even where they live. Subpoenaing records is just building the case to prove it was youSounds surveillance-state-y.
gollark: Ah yes, one example, so that means EVERYONE gets caught.
References
- "制作スタッフ". 青森県民の歌 (in Japanese). 青森県庁. 2008-07-01. Retrieved 2015-12-24.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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