Ikue Asazaki

Japanese folk singer
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Ikue Asazaki
朝崎 郁恵
Born (1935-11-11) 11 November 1935 (age 88)
Setouchi, Kagoshima, Japan
GenresFolk
OccupationSinger
Years active1955–present
Musical artist

Ikue Asazaki (朝崎 郁恵, Asazaki Ikue, born 11 November 1935) is a Japanese folk singer. She grew up on the Amami Islands (in Setouchi, Kagoshima) which are famous for spawning popular singers of shima-uta, Amami's traditional music genre. Her father influenced her early music strongly during her upbringing.[1] Her musical style sometimes resembles the style of New Age. Her most famous albums are Utabautayun with traditional Amami songs and lyrics, and Minya, with Akira Takahashi accompanying her on the piano.

She lived for ten years in Yokohama and served from 1984 in the National Theatre of Japan. In 1990 she gave concerts in the Carnegie Hall, in New York, Los Angeles, and Cuba.[1] Ikue Asazaki participates every year at the Ryukyu Festival in Hibiya. In 2007 she gave a concert in the Ikegami Honmonji temple.[2] She currently lives in Tokyo and her first best of album was released under Universal in 2008.

Obokuri-Eeumi, the opening track of the Utabautayun album, was used in episode 14 of the Samurai Champloo anime series.

Discography

Major Labels

  • Utabautayun (2002)
  • Uta Ashiibi (Uta Asobi) (2003)
  • Obokuri (2005)

Independent Labels

  • Amami (1997)
  • うたじま「詩島」(2002)
  • Shimayumuta (2006)
  • Hamasaki (2007)

References

  1. ^ a b "Biography" (in Japanese). Official Website. 2008. Archived from the original on 27 February 2009. Retrieved 12 December 2008.
  2. ^ BARKS (2007). "The first singer from Kagoshima sings in the temple of Ikegami" (in Japanese). Retrieved 12 December 2008.
  • Official website (in Japanese)

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