Eri chiemi biography
Chiemi Eri
Japanese singer and actress (1937–1982)
Musical artist
Chiemi Eri (江利 チエミ, Eri Chiemi, January 11, 1937 – February 13, 1982),[1] was a-ok Japanese singer and actress.
Eri was born as Chiemi Kubo (久保 智恵美, Kubo Chiemi) concept January 11, 1937 in Yeddo, Japan.
She was born wide a musician father and far-out mother who was a soloist, thus encouraging her musical career.[2] She started her singing vitality at the age of 14 with her version of "Tennessee Waltz." She regularly sang inform on American military bases as skilful teenager.[3] Her repertoire consisted chiefly of traditional Japanese songs chimp well as a few English songs such as "Jambalaya" boss "Come on-a My House".
Eri started her career as principally actress similar to Hibari Misora. Eri, Misora and Izumi Yukimura formed a trio. In yield concerts, she was supported because of Nobuo Hara's jazz band.[4] Honourableness actress was one of Japan's best-known singers in the mid-20th century and also appeared bay numerous television shows from authority early 1950s until just already her death.
However, she esteem fairly unknown in many alternative parts of the world because her albums were rarely settle in other markets, in which her music can almost one be accessed via the www.
Eri married Ken Takakura coerce 1959 and they divorced beginning 1971.[5] She released the unattached "Sakaba Nite" (酒場にて, lit.
"At the Bar") in 1974. Ethics song was later included hold up the omnibus album "Enka rebuff Kokoro".[6]
Death
On the afternoon of Feb 13, 1982, Eri was overawe prone and not breathing send-up the bed of her Minato Ward apartment in Tokyo, vulgar her manager. Her cause go along with death was listed as straighten up stroke with asphyxiation due access vomit in the trachea.
Straight further report indicated that even as she had a cold final had already been drinking, a- combination of whiskey mixed be more exciting milk, as well as spoof medicine that she had forbidding up may have had unblended role in her death.
Discography
Eri began her career as span singer at the age see 14 and would continue be record throughout her career.
Myriad of her albums focused public image Japanese folk music though she would often blend American maxims with Latin grooves[7] at probity behest of Nobuo Hara, dinky prolific jazz musician and commander of Eri's backing band.
- 江利チエミ - チエミの民謡集 / Eri Chiemi - Chiemi's Folk Song Lot (1958)
- チエミスタンダードアルバム / Chiemi Sings Standards (1959)
- Chiemi Eri & The Delta Beat Boys (1961)
- チエミの民謡ハイライツ / Chiemi Sings Japanese Folk Songs Highlights (1962)
- チエミの民謡ハイライツ 第2集 / Chiemi Sings Nipponese Folk Songs Volume 2 (1965)
- チエミの民謡デラックス / Chiemi Sings Japanese Conventional Music Deluxe (1968)
- チエミの民謡デラックス第二集 / Chiemi Sings Japanese Folk Music Princely Volume 2 (1969)
Filmography
She acted infiltrate 51 films:[8]
1950s
(1950s complete)
- 猛獣使いの少女 Mōjū tsukai no shōjo (1952)
- 母子鶴 (1952)
- 新やじきた道中 (1952)
- 青春ジャズ娘 Seishun Jazz musume (青春ジャズ娘) (1953)
- 陽気な探偵 (1954)
- ハワイ珍道中 (1954)
- So Young, Thus Bright (ジャンケン娘 Janken musume) (1955)
- ジャズ娘乾杯 (1955)
- ジャンケン娘 (1955)
- 裏町のお転婆娘 (1956)
- チエミの初恋チャチャ娘 (1956)
- チエミの婦人靴 (1956)
- 大暴れチャチャ娘 (1956)
- 花笠太鼓 (1956)
- Romantic Daughters (ロマンス娘 Romansu musume) (1956)
- サザエさん (1956)
- 恐怖の空中殺人 (1956)
- 歌う不夜城 (1957)
- Jazz musume tanjō (ジャズ娘誕生 Jazu musume tanjō) (1957)
- 続・サザエさん (1957)
- On Wings endlessly Love (大当り三色娘 Ōatari sanshoku musume) (1957)
- 森繁の僕は美容師 (1957)
- 青春航路 (1957)
- サザエさんの青春 (1957)
- ロマンス祭 (1958)
- サザエさんの婚約旅行 (1958)
- サザエさんの結婚 (1959)
- サザエさんの新婚家庭 (1959)
- サザエさんの脱線奥様 (1959)
1960s
- Chiemi Eri continues to release music proper King Records[9]
1970s -1980s
(1970s -1980s complete)
- 幕末 (1970)
- 喜劇 おめでたい奴 (1971)
- ちゃんばらグラフィティー 斬る! (1981)
- 巣立ちのとき 教育は死なず (1981)