Shoko Sawada
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is a Japanese singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose and sing their own musical material including lyrics and melodies. As opposed to contemporary popular music singers who write their own songs, the term singer-songwriter describes a distinct form of artistry, closely associated with the...

, reporter, and radio personality
Radio personality
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. Since the start of her professional singing career in 1980, Sawada has recorded over 27 studio albums.

Life and career

At the age of five, Sawada became a member of the Otowa Basket Lily Association and started singing nursery rhymes and appeared as a child actor
Child actor
The term child actor or child actress is generally applied to a child acting in motion pictures or television, but also to an adult who began his or her acting career as a child; to avoid confusion, the latter is also called a former child actor...

. She appeared in a TV commercial for "Panshiron" sponsored by Rohto Pharmaceutical Co.
Rohto Pharmaceutical Co.
is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Tatsumi-nishi, Ikuno-ku, Osaka, Japan. founded "", the predecessor of Rohto, in Shimizucho, Higashi-ku , Osaka on February 22, 1899.Yamada sold "Rohto Eyedrops" in 1909...

 in 1968, alongside Kiyoshi Atsumi
Kiyoshi Atsumi
Kiyoshi Atsumi , born Yasuo Tadokoro , was a Japanese film actor....

.

On May 25, 1979, Sawada released "Campus Sketch", her recording debut with Crown Record
Nippon Crown
is a Japanese record label originally established as Crown Records on 6 September 1963. It is a spin-off of Nippon Columbia and is currently owned by karaoke maker Daiichikosho.-Artists:Artists signed to Nippon Crown Music include:* Hanaboy* Kimeru* Metis...

. At that time, young female singer-songwriters were rare in Japan, but she benefited from her Japanese idol
Japanese idol
In Japanese culture, are media personalities in their teens and early twenties who are considered particularly attractive or cute and who will, for a period ranging from several months to a few years, regularly appear in the mass media, e.g...

 good looks and attracted a male audience. Many of the songs she performed were not written by Sawada. She also struggled to make love songs.

Sawada also gained popularity via NHK-FM's radio program "Requests". In October 1989, she hosted the KBS
Kyoto Broadcasting System
is a commercial broadcasting station headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It is doing business in Kyoto Prefecture as and in Shiga Prefecture as Its radio station serves Kyoto and Shiga Prefectures and is a member of National Radio Network . Its television station serves Kyoto Prefecture and is a...

 Kyoto radio program "Hyper Night" every Thursday. Guests on the program included Tarako
Tarako
, known simply as Tarako, is a Japanese voice actress and singer-songwriter. Her debut role was as a preschooler on Urusei Yatsura. Tarako is currently employed by the talent management firm Troubadour Musique Office.- TV :...

 and Airi Hiramatsu. She also wrote and composed the song "Shin'ai naru Hitoe" (lit. "To the Dear Person") in memory of Kōzō Murashita
Kozo Murashita
Kōzō Murashita was a singer-songwriter who was born in Minamata City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan...

 who died in 1999.

Sawada released album History 2 on October 21, 2004 to commemorate her 25th anniversary as a recording artist. She has performed in the "Furano Chapel Concert" at Shin-Furano Prince Hotel for a few days every winter. She has been in the group "The 4/9" with Reiko Sada, the sister of Masashi Sada
Masashi Sada
is a Japanese singer, lyricist, composer, novelist, actor, and a film producer.Sada formed the folk duo Grape with Masami Yoshida in 1972, and made debut as a recording artist a year after. The pair rose to fame owing to a hit of a song "Shourou Nagashi" composed by Sada, which peaked at the...

, since 2005.

Sawada is currently a radio personality on Yamanashi Broadcasting System
Yamanashi Broadcasting System
, also known as YBS, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with Nippon News Network . Their headquarters are located in Yamanashi Prefecture.- Network :* TV: NNN* RADIO: JRN, NRN-Radio:* YBS Radio news* YBS News up...

's "Jamboree Saturday of Sawada Seiko". She has also hosted "Paradise afternoon - Subete ni Arigato" every Monday at the Japanese FM's community radio
Community radio
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 Music Bird.

Singles


  • "Sketch Campus" c/w "Ame yo Nagashite" (May 1979)
  • "Sion" c/w "Machikado no Post" (October 1979)
  • Sakamichi no Shoujo c/w "Suteki na Asa" (April 1980)
  • "Hoshizora no Message" c/w "Tsukimi Gusa" (September 1980)
  • "Haru" c/w "Ochiba no Heya" (March 1981)
  • "Ame no Hi no Sunshine" c/w "Toui Machi ni Akogarete" (May 1981)
  • "Sotsugyo" c/w "Namida wa Tsubasa ni" (January 1982)
  • "Anata e no Birthday Card" c/w "Hitoribocchi no Hirusagari" (May 1982)
  • "Dollhouse" c/w "Shocking Shoko 9" (March 1983)
  • "Kisetsu" c/w "Hitoribocchi no Catastrophe" (November 1983)
  • "Tokaijin" c/w "Omoi Chigai" (April 1984)
  • "Anata kara" c/w "Iroaseta Umi" (December 1984)
  • "Kazeiro no Chance" c/w "Non Stop Elevator" (December 1985)
  • "Natural" c/w "Goodbye Loneliness/Pony Tail"( April 1986)
  • "Tsumetai Kotoba de Kizutsukete" c/w "Tasogare no Machi" (September 1986)
  • "Life" c/w "A day" (May 1988)
  • "Ai o Kudasai" c/w "Shiroi Machi" (June 1990)
  • "Norikoete Ikerune" c/w "Yoake" (September 1991)

  • "Mirai no Kodomotachi no Tameni" c/w "Life" (March 1992)
  • "Subete wa Kimidake no Tameni" c/w "Anata kara F.O." (October 1993)
  • "Egao ga Suki dakara(Akazukin Chacha ending theme)" c/w Yume o Wasurenai (February 1994)
  • "Yasashii Kaze" c/w "Hontoni Sayonara" (June 1994)
  • "Kaze ni Naritai" c/w "Setsunasa o Dakishimete" (April 1995)
  • "Aozora" c/w "Juuen Dama Mitsuketa" (November 1996)
  • "Smile" c/w "Tsuyoku! Akaruku! Maemukini!!" (May 1997)
  • "Respect" c/w "Donna Tokidemo Anata o Omotteru" (January 1998)
  • "Present" c/w "Inori" (June 1998)
  • "Kaze o Kanjite" c/w "Ganbare!" (May 1999)
  • "Isshoni Kuraso!" c/w "Futari no Ashita" (November 2000)
  • "Kyuuyuu Saikai" c/w "Mimosa no Shita de" (June 2001) (with Iruka, Panda Yamada, Seiko Sawada, Midori Utsumi)
  • "Daisukina Machi" c/w "Furano" (July 2002)
  • "Nankurunaisa" (February 2003)
  • "Ame Nochi Hare" (May 2004)
  • "Sorenari ni" (September 2006)
  • "Michi" ( April 2008)

Albums

  • Sakamichi no Shoujo (1980)
  • Seishun no Hikari to Kage (1981)
  • Shoko Live (1981)
  • Sotsugyou (1982)
  • Shoujoki (1982)
  • Nagareru Kisetsu no Nakade (1983)
  • Turning Point (1983)
  • Kaze no Yokan (1984)
  • Anjenu (1984)
  • Potential (1985)
  • Yume no Katachi (1985)
  • Too Too (1986)
  • Innovation (1987)
  • Life (1988)

  • Souvenir (1989)
  • See You Again (1990)
  • Acoustic Summer (1991)
  • 15th Anniversary Shoko Sawada Story (1992)
  • Umi Kara no Okurimono: Le Dauphin (1993)
  • Anniversary - In My Heart Concert (1994)
  • Fork Songs (1995)
  • Acoustic Love Ballads (1997)
  • 20th Anniversary Shoko Sawada STORY II (2000)
  • Inori (2001)
  • Kokoro wa Genki desuka (2003)
  • 25th Anniversary Shoko Sawada STORY III (2005)
  • Subete ni Arigatou (2007)

Compilations

  • Best Selection 1979-1983 (1984)
  • For You (1985.08.21)
  • 17 Songs Sawada Masako Part I, II (1987)
  • History (1998)
  • Sawada Seiko Artist Series Collection (1999)
  • History 2 (2004)

Others

Sawada also recorded the song "Kimiiro Omoi." There is only a short version for the opening soundtrack CD "Akazukin Chacha Saint Magical Review Vol.4: Afternoon Banana Hour". It is the Akazukin Chacha opening theme for the video software. Japanese group SMAP
SMAP
SMAP is a Japanese boy band formed by Johnny & Associates. While originally consisting of six members, the current group members are Masahiro Nakai, Takuya Kimura, Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori...

 sang the original version used in the broadcast. However, SMAP belonged to Victor Entertainment, while the label which released the video was King Records. Because Johney's office did not allow the original version to be released, Sawada sang version of the song.

External links

  • http://ameblo.jp/shoko-sawada/
  • http://sawadashoko.boo.jp/
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