Watanabe Hamako
Watanabe Hamako recorded for Okeh Records in the 1930s. Her version of 'Shina No Yoru' came out in 1936, and that song became her most well-known work. During...
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Watanabe Hamako recorded for Okeh Records in the 1930s. Her version of 'Shina No Yoru' came out in 1936, and that song became her most well-known work.
During the war years, her music faced some censorship. She kept recording afterward, and her discography eventually included hundreds of songs.
Her backing group was sometimes called the Hamako Watanabe Orchestra. It included musicians like pianist Isamu Takata and violinist Teruko Todoroki.
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