Kimiko Itoh
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is a Japanese
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 jazz
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 singer. She was born on the island of Shōdoshima
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 in Kagawa Prefecture
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, Japan
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.

After graduating from Musashino Art University
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 with a degree in oil painting
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, she studied under Yasushi Sawada.

In 1982 she made her debut with her first jazz album, "Birdland". In 1989, she released the album "フォロー・ミー(FOLLOW ME)" simultaneously in Japan and the United States
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. It ranked 16th in the Radio & Records
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 Contemporary Jazz charts. voted Kimiko Number 1 female vocalist in 1988–1996.

In 2004, her cover of the song "Follow Me" was featured in the Mamoru Oshii
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-directed film Ghost in the Shell: Innocence.

History

  • 1982 Released first album “Birdland”.
  • 1986 Joined EPIC/Sony Records. Won Japanese jazz vocal prize.
  • 1987 Released album “For Lovers Only”.
  • 1988 “For Lovers Only”, from CBS Columbia.
  • 1989 Released “Follow Me” ranks 16th in Radio & Records' contemporary jazz list.
  • 1990 Released album “A Natural Woman”.
  • 1992 Wins Swing Journal grand prix jazz disk for Japanese vocalist.
  • 1993 Released album “Standards My Way”. Won 1993 Swing Journal jazz disk grand prix for Japanese vocalist.
  • 1994 Performed live at the Japan Society Hall
    Japan Society (New York)
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     in New York City
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    . Performance went on sale as “Evening with Kimiko Itoh” in CD, videotape and laser disc formats
  • 1996 Released album “Sophisticated Lady”
  • 1997 Performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival
    Montreux Jazz Festival
    The Montreux Jazz Festival is the best-known music festival in Switzerland and one of the most prestigious in Europe; it is held annually in early July in Montreux on the shores of Lake Geneva...

     as a duo with Makoto Ozone
    Makoto Ozone
    is a Japanese jazz pianist.He began playing organ at two and by seven was an improviser. He appeared on Japanese television with his father from 1968 to 1970. At twelve he switched to piano after being impressed by albums by Oscar Peterson. In 1980 he entered the Berklee College of Music and later...

    . Released “At the Montreux Jazz Festival” recorded live.
  • 2000 Released album “Kimiko”, produced by Makoto Ozone. Won 2000 Swing Journal jazz disk grand prix for Japanese vocalist.


Several of Kimiko Itoh's recordings are available from Videoarts Music.

Albums

  • Birdland (1982)
  • Songs for You (1983)
  • The Way We Were (1983)
  • A Touch of Love (1986)
  • For Lovers Only (1986)
  • Follow Me (1988)
  • Jazzy Wonderland (1990)
  • A Natural Woman (1990)
  • The Best of Kimiko Itoh (1991)
  • Here I Am (1992)
  • Standards My Way (1993)
  • An Evening with Kimiko Itoh (1994)
  • Sophisticated Lady (1995)
  • At The Montreux Jazz Festiva (1997)
  • Kimiko (2000)
  • Once You've Been in Love (2004)
  • Best of Best (2007)
  • Jazzdaga? Jazzdaja! (2007)

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