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Revision as of 04:09, 20 May 2009

Kanno Yoko promoting CM Yoko (2008)

Kanno Yoko is a prolific Japanese soundtrack composer. She also known for her composition for CM songs and popular Japanese pop artists, especially her collaboration with Sakamoto Maaya. She is currently the leader of Japanese jazz band The Seatbelts.

Profile

  • Name: Kanno Yoko (菅野よう子)
  • Birth Date: March 19th, 1964
  • Birth Place: Miyagi Prefecture, Japan

Information

Kanno Yoko is writing music since 1986 and famous for her works on soundtracks of many games, animes, movies, and TV advertisements. She also composed music for other artists, most notable are Sakamoto Maaya and Koizumi Kyoko. Kanno was married to composer Mizoguchi Hajime but the couple divorced in 2007. Gabriela Robin, a singer and lyricist who is working her with in many songs is rumored to be Kanno herself.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Soundtracks

Anime

Video Games

Movies

  • [1994] Yamato Takeru
  • [1996] Asalto
  • [1996] Boku wa Benkyo ga Dekinai
  • [1997] Natsu Jikan no Otona-tachi
  • [1998] Beautiful Sunday
  • [2002] tokyo.sora
  • [2002] Mizu no Onna
  • [2003] 03+
  • [2004] Shimotsuma Monogatari
  • [2005] Ashura-jou no Hitomi
  • [2005] Sukida
  • [2006] Honey and Clover
  • [2007] Yuuga na Sekai wo Henshuu

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