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'''Kobayashi Asami''' (小林麻美) is a former Japanese singer, model, and actress.
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'''Kobayashi Asami''' (小林麻美) is a former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, model, and actress.
  
 
== Profile ==
 
== Profile ==
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* '''Married Name:''' Tanabe Toshiko (田邉稔子)
 
* '''Married Name:''' Tanabe Toshiko (田邉稔子)
 
* '''Maiden Name:''' Kobayashi Toshiko (小林稔子)
 
* '''Maiden Name:''' Kobayashi Toshiko (小林稔子)
* '''Birthdate:''' November 29, 1953
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* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1953|11|29|mf=yes}}
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Ota, Tokyo, [[Japan]]
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Ota, Tokyo, [[Japan]]
  
 
== Information ==
 
== Information ==
  
Kobayashi Asami got her break in show business in 1970 when she first starred in a [[Wikipedia:Lion (company)|Lion]]'s commercial. A year later, she debuted as an actress in the TBS dorama [[Bijin wa Ikaga?]]. She later debuted as singer in 1972 with the single [[Hatsukoi no Melody]] under the label [[Toshiba EMI]]. She later took a hiatus in her singing career in 1974 due to stomach ulcers. But, she still went onto act in movies and appeared on shows like the radio program All Night Nippon.
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Kobayashi Asami got her break in show business in 1970 when she first starred in a [[Wikipedia:Lion (company)|Lion]]'s commercial. A year later, she debuted as an actress in the TBS dorama ''[[Bijin wa Ikaga?]]''. She later debuted as singer in 1972 with the single "[[Hatsukoi no Melody]]" under the label [[Toshiba EMI]]. She later took a hiatus in her singing career in 1974 due to stomach ulcers. But, she still went onto act in movies and appeared on shows like the radio program ''[[All Night Nippon]]''.
  
In 1984, she came back in her singing career under a new label [[CBS Records]]. Her come back single, [[Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe]], was a huge hit across Japan, giving Kobayashi first #1 single based on [[Oricon]] charts. Later that year, she won the Best Album award at the 26th Annual Nihon Record Awards for her album [[Cryptograph ~Ai no Andou|CRYPTOGRAPH ~Ai no Andou]].
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In 1984, she came back in her singing career under a new label [[CBS Records]]. Her comeback single, "[[Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe]]", was a huge hit across Japan, giving Kobayashi her first #1 single based on the [[Oricon]] charts. Later that year, she won the Best Album award at the 26th Annual [[Nihon Record Taishou]] for her album ''[[Cryptograph ~Ai no Andou|CRYPTOGRAPH ~Ai no Andou]]''.
  
Sadly, Kobayashi retired in 1991 after marrying a company president named [[Tanabe Shouchi]].
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Kobayashi retired in 1991 after marrying a company president named [[Tanabe Shouchi]].
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
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* [1984.12.xx] [[Golden Best (Kobayashi Asami)|GOLDEN BEST]]
 
* [1984.12.xx] [[Golden Best (Kobayashi Asami)|GOLDEN BEST]]
 
* [1985.03.30] [[CD Best|CD BEST]]
 
* [1985.03.30] [[CD Best|CD BEST]]
* [1986.04.21] [[Best Collection|BEST COLLECTION]]
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* [1986.04.21] [[Best Collection (Kobayashi Asami)|BEST COLLECTION]]
 
* [1998.11.21] [[Golden J-Pop The Best|GOLDEN J-POP THE BEST]]
 
* [1998.11.21] [[Golden J-Pop The Best|GOLDEN J-POP THE BEST]]
 
* [2001.10.11] [[Dream Price 1000 Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe|DREAM PRICE 1000 Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe]] (DREAM PRICE 1000 雨音はショパンの調べ)
 
* [2001.10.11] [[Dream Price 1000 Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe|DREAM PRICE 1000 Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe]] (DREAM PRICE 1000 雨音はショパンの調べ)
 
* [2002.11.20] [[Golden Best Kobayashi Asami|GOLDEN☆BEST Kobayashi Asami]] (GOLDEN☆BEST 小林麻美)
 
* [2002.11.20] [[Golden Best Kobayashi Asami|GOLDEN☆BEST Kobayashi Asami]] (GOLDEN☆BEST 小林麻美)
* [2005.08.24] [[New Best 1500|NEW BEST 1500]]
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* [2005.08.24] [[New Best 1500 (Kobayashi Asami)|NEW BEST 1500]]
 
* [2007.08.22] [[Essential Best]]
 
* [2007.08.22] [[Essential Best]]
  
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* [1985.05.22] [[Chiffon no Sasayaki]] (シフォンの囁き)
 
* [1985.05.22] [[Chiffon no Sasayaki]] (シフォンの囁き)
 
* [1987.03.05] [[Utsuri Yuku Kokoro (single version)]] (移りゆく心 (single version))
 
* [1987.03.05] [[Utsuri Yuku Kokoro (single version)]] (移りゆく心 (single version))
* [1987.06.21] [[I Miss You|I MISS YOU]]
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* [1987.06.21] [[I Miss You (Kobayashi Asami)|I MISS YOU]]
  
 
=== Books ===
 
=== Books ===
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[[Category:1953 Births]]
 
[[Category:1953 Births]]
 
[[Category:Tokyo Artists]]
 
[[Category:Tokyo Artists]]
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[[Category:Retired]]

Latest revision as of 13:04, 14 August 2012

Kobayashi Asami (小林麻美) is a former Japanese pop singer, model, and actress.

Profile

  • Married Name: Tanabe Toshiko (田邉稔子)
  • Maiden Name: Kobayashi Toshiko (小林稔子)
  • Birthdate: November 29, 1953 (1953-11-29) (age 70)
  • Birthplace: Ota, Tokyo, Japan

Information

Kobayashi Asami got her break in show business in 1970 when she first starred in a Lion's commercial. A year later, she debuted as an actress in the TBS dorama Bijin wa Ikaga?. She later debuted as singer in 1972 with the single "Hatsukoi no Melody" under the label Toshiba EMI. She later took a hiatus in her singing career in 1974 due to stomach ulcers. But, she still went onto act in movies and appeared on shows like the radio program All Night Nippon.

In 1984, she came back in her singing career under a new label CBS Records. Her comeback single, "Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe", was a huge hit across Japan, giving Kobayashi her first #1 single based on the Oricon charts. Later that year, she won the Best Album award at the 26th Annual Nihon Record Taishou for her album CRYPTOGRAPH ~Ai no Andou.

Kobayashi retired in 1991 after marrying a company president named Tanabe Shouchi.

Discography

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Singles

Books

  • [1976.xx.xx] Blue Grey no Yoake (ブルーグレイの夜明け)
  • [1984.06.04] Ano Kei, Chopin (あの頃、ショパン)
  • [1984.10.21] CRYPTOGRAPH ~Ai no Andou (CRYPTOGRAPH〜愛の暗号)
  • [1985.06.xx] Shiseikatsu -PRIVE (私生活 - PRIVE)
  • [1987.08.25] La Rose Noir (ラ・ローズ・ノワール)
  • [1988.06.25] 34
  • [1989.12.10] Ai, Anata ni Todoke (愛、あなたにとどけ)

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