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'''Nakamura Ayumi''' (中村あゆみ) is a Japanese rock musician.
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'''Nakamura Ayumi''' (中村あゆみ) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] musician, currently signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She made her debut in 1984 with the [[Takahashi Ken]]-penned single, "[[Midnight Kids]]".
  
 
== Profile ==
 
== Profile ==
 
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* '''Stage Name:''' Nakamura Ayumi (中村あゆみ)
* '''Stage Name:''' Ayumi (晏由美)
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* '''Birth date:''' June 29th 1966
* '''Birthdate:''' June 29, 1966
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* '''Birth place:''' Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
* '''Birthplace:''' Fukuoka Prefecture
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* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O
* '''Raised In:''' Osaka Prefecture
 
* '''Blood Type:''' O
 
  
 
== Information ==
 
== Information ==
  
When Nakamura Ayumi was 4 years old, she moved from Fukuoka to Osaka. She later debuted as a singer in 1984 with the [[Takahashi Ken]] produced single [[Midnight Kids (Nakamura Ayumi Single)|Midnight Kids]]. Her big hit came a year later with her third single, [[Tsubasa no Oreta Angel]], which also began her career as a singer-songwriter as she was beginning to write her own lyrics. She would later write all her songs in 1987. That same year in 1985, she would go onto with her own concert series, AYUMIDAY, with the first one featuring the band [[REBECCA]].  
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Nakamura Ayumi was born on June 29th 1966 in Fukuoka, Japan. When she was four years old, her family moved from Fukuoka to Osaka.  
  
In 1994, she changed labels to [[Hummingbird Records]] and then to [[Pony Canyon]]. She later took a small hiatus until 2004, when she reopened her activities as a singer at a [[Kayama Yuuzou]] event. Four years later, she would release her first cover label under [[Sony Records]] named [[Voice (Nakamura Ayumi)|VOICE]]. Also, she would release her first single in nearly four years on April 2009, entitled [[Boku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni]].
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At the age of 18, Nakamura debuted as a singer in 1984 with the [[Takahashi Ken]] produced single "[[Midnight Kids]]". Though it wasn't until the release of her third single, "[[Tsubasa no Oreta Angel]]", that she became really popular and it also began her career as a singer-songwriter as she was beginning to write her own lyrics (the song was co-written by Nakamura and Takahashi). In late 1985, she held her own concert series, ''AYUMIDAY'', with the first one featuring the band [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[REBECCA]]. By 1987, she had started writing all of her songs.  
  
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In 1994, Nakamura changed labels from [[Hummingbird Records]] to [[Pony Canyon]]. Her single "[[Kirai ni Narenai]]" was used as the second opening theme song to the [[Magic Knight Rayearth]] [[Anime|anime]]. She later went on hiatus in 1998 after the release of "[[Live With Liz|Live with LIZ]]", and stayed off the music scene until 2004, when she reopened her activities as a singer at a [[Kayama Yuuzou]] event. Four years later, she would release her first cover album under [[Sony Records]], entitled "[[Voice (Nakamura Ayumi)|VOICE]]". Also, she would release her first single in nearly four years on April 2009, entitled "[[Boku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni]]".
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== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
 
 
=== Albums ===
 
=== Albums ===
 
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* [1984.10.02] [[Midnight Kids (album)|Midnight Kids]]
* [1984.10.02] [[Midnight Kids (Nakamura Ayumi Album)|Midnight Kids]]
 
 
* [1985.05.02] [[Be True]]
 
* [1985.05.02] [[Be True]]
 
* [1986.03.02] [[Fair Child|FAIR CHILD]]
 
* [1986.03.02] [[Fair Child|FAIR CHILD]]
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* [1988.05.18] [[Innocent Tears|INNOCENT TEARS]]
 
* [1988.05.18] [[Innocent Tears|INNOCENT TEARS]]
 
* [1989.06.24] [[Kids Blue|KIDS BLUE]]
 
* [1989.06.24] [[Kids Blue|KIDS BLUE]]
* [1990.08.29] [[Brother (Nakamura Ayumi Album)|BROTHER]]
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* [1990.08.29] [[Brother (Nakamura Ayumi album)|BROTHER]]
 
* [1991.08.02] [[Calendar Girl]]
 
* [1991.08.02] [[Calendar Girl]]
 
* [1992.07.29] [[Heart Of Diamonds 2|HEART of DIAMONDS 2]]
 
* [1992.07.29] [[Heart Of Diamonds 2|HEART of DIAMONDS 2]]
* [1993.02.24] [[Dreams]]
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* [1993.02.24] [[Dreams (Nakamura Ayumi)|Dreams]]
* [1993.11.24] [[Decade -Ayumi Live-]]
 
 
* [1994.08.24] [[Be Natural]]
 
* [1994.08.24] [[Be Natural]]
* [1995.07.12] [[Cry Baby]]
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* [1995.07.12] [[Cry Baby (Nakamura Ayumi)|Cry Baby]]
 
* [1998.12.24] [[Live With Liz|Live with LIZ]]
 
* [1998.12.24] [[Live With Liz|Live with LIZ]]
* [2004.08.04] [[Rocks|ROCKS]]
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* [2004.08.04] [[Rocks (Nakamura Ayumi)|ROCKS]]
 
* [2005.07.20] [[Yes (Nakamura Ayumi)|YES]]
 
* [2005.07.20] [[Yes (Nakamura Ayumi)|YES]]
 
* [2006.04.26] [[Grapefruit Moon]] (グレープフルーツムーン)
 
* [2006.04.26] [[Grapefruit Moon]] (グレープフルーツムーン)
* [2008.07.23] [[Voice (Nakamura Ayumi)|VOICE]]
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* [2008.11.26] [[Voice Plus|VOICE plus]]
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===Other Albums===
* [2009.06.24] [[Voice II|VOICE II]]
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* [1993.11.24] [[Decade -Ayumi Live-]] (live album)
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* [2008.07.23] [[Voice (Nakamura Ayumi)|VOICE]] (cover album)
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* [2008.11.26] [[Voice Plus|VOICE plus]] (cover album)
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* [2009.06.24] [[Voice II|VOICE II]] (cover album)
  
 
=== Singles ===
 
=== Singles ===
 
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* [1984.09.05] [[Midnight Kids]]
* [1984.09.05] [[Midnight Kids (Nakamura Ayumi Single)|Midnight Kids]]
 
 
* [1984.12.16] [[Kanashimi no Sensation]] (悲しみのセンセイション)
 
* [1984.12.16] [[Kanashimi no Sensation]] (悲しみのセンセイション)
 
* [1985.04.21] [[Tsubasa no Oreta Angel]] (翼の折れたエンジェル)
 
* [1985.04.21] [[Tsubasa no Oreta Angel]] (翼の折れたエンジェル)
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* [1986.02.16] [[Mayonaka Lanaway]] (真夜中にラナウェイ)
 
* [1986.02.16] [[Mayonaka Lanaway]] (真夜中にラナウェイ)
 
* [1986.04.16] [[Chotto ya Sotto Ja Can't Get Love|Chotto ya Sotto Ja CAN'T GET LOVE]] (ちょっとやそっとじゃCAN'T GET LOVE)
 
* [1986.04.16] [[Chotto ya Sotto Ja Can't Get Love|Chotto ya Sotto Ja CAN'T GET LOVE]] (ちょっとやそっとじゃCAN'T GET LOVE)
* [1986.11.21] [[One Heart|ONE HEART]]
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* [1986.11.21] [[One Heart (Nakamura Ayumi)|ONE HEART]]
 
* [1987.03.21] [[Rolling Age]]
 
* [1987.03.21] [[Rolling Age]]
* [1987.10.21] [[Still]]
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* [1987.10.21] [[Still (Nakamura Ayumi)|Still]]
 
* [1988.03.30] [[Precious Friend|Precious friend]]
 
* [1988.03.30] [[Precious Friend|Precious friend]]
* [1988.10.19] [[Only You]]
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* [1988.10.19] [[Only You (Nakamura Ayumi)|Only You]]
 
* [1989.04.12] [[Tomodachi (Nakamura Ayumi)|Tomodachi]] (ともだち)
 
* [1989.04.12] [[Tomodachi (Nakamura Ayumi)|Tomodachi]] (ともだち)
 
* [1989.07.19] [[Main Street]] (メインストリート)
 
* [1989.07.19] [[Main Street]] (メインストリート)
 
* [1990.01.31] [[Like A Fire|LIKE A FIRE]]
 
* [1990.01.31] [[Like A Fire|LIKE A FIRE]]
 
* [1990.05.02] [[It's All Right|It's All right]]
 
* [1990.05.02] [[It's All Right|It's All right]]
* [1990.07.25] [[Brother (Nakamura Ayumi Single)|BROTHER]]
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* [1990.07.25] [[Brother (Nakamura Ayumi single)|BROTHER]]
 
* [1991.03.27] [[Hero (Nakamura Ayumi)|HERO]]
 
* [1991.03.27] [[Hero (Nakamura Ayumi)|HERO]]
 
* [1992.09.23] [[JinJinJin]]
 
* [1992.09.23] [[JinJinJin]]
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=== DVD ===
 
=== DVD ===
 
 
* [2004.12.29] AYUMI DAY Fukkatsu ~Kyotyuu wa Ikiteita~ (AYUMI DAY復活 ~恐竜は生きていた!~)
 
* [2004.12.29] AYUMI DAY Fukkatsu ~Kyotyuu wa Ikiteita~ (AYUMI DAY復活 ~恐竜は生きていた!~)
 
* [2009.02.11] VOICE Live
 
* [2009.02.11] VOICE Live
  
 
=== Books ===
 
=== Books ===
 
 
* [1986] THE WILD CHILD BOUND
 
* [1986] THE WILD CHILD BOUND
 
* [1986] Message Shishuu FAIR CHILD (メッセージ・詩集 FAIR CHILD)
 
* [1986] Message Shishuu FAIR CHILD (メッセージ・詩集 FAIR CHILD)
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
 
* [http://www.ayumi-nakamura.com/ Official Site]
 
* [http://www.ayumi-nakamura.com/ Official Site]
 
* [http://ameblo.jp/nakamura-ayumi/ Official Blog]
 
* [http://ameblo.jp/nakamura-ayumi/ Official Blog]
* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/MH/ayuminakamura/ Sony Music Japan]
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* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/MH/ayuminakamura/ Sony Music Profile]
 
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%AD%E6%9D%91%E3%81%82%E3%82%86%E3%81%BF Japanese Wikipedia: 中村あゆみ]
 
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%AD%E6%9D%91%E3%81%82%E3%82%86%E3%81%BF Japanese Wikipedia: 中村あゆみ]
  
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Nakamura Ayumi (2009)

Nakamura Ayumi (中村あゆみ) is a Japanese rock musician, currently signed to Sony Music Entertainment. She made her debut in 1984 with the Takahashi Ken-penned single, "Midnight Kids".

Profile

  • Stage Name: Nakamura Ayumi (中村あゆみ)
  • Birth date: June 29th 1966
  • Birth place: Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
  • Blood Type: O

Information

Nakamura Ayumi was born on June 29th 1966 in Fukuoka, Japan. When she was four years old, her family moved from Fukuoka to Osaka.

At the age of 18, Nakamura debuted as a singer in 1984 with the Takahashi Ken produced single "Midnight Kids". Though it wasn't until the release of her third single, "Tsubasa no Oreta Angel", that she became really popular and it also began her career as a singer-songwriter as she was beginning to write her own lyrics (the song was co-written by Nakamura and Takahashi). In late 1985, she held her own concert series, AYUMIDAY, with the first one featuring the band Japanese rock band REBECCA. By 1987, she had started writing all of her songs.

In 1994, Nakamura changed labels from Hummingbird Records to Pony Canyon. Her single "Kirai ni Narenai" was used as the second opening theme song to the Magic Knight Rayearth anime. She later went on hiatus in 1998 after the release of "Live with LIZ", and stayed off the music scene until 2004, when she reopened her activities as a singer at a Kayama Yuuzou event. Four years later, she would release her first cover album under Sony Records, entitled "VOICE". Also, she would release her first single in nearly four years on April 2009, entitled "Boku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni".

Discography

Albums

Other Albums

Singles

DVD

  • [2004.12.29] AYUMI DAY Fukkatsu ~Kyotyuu wa Ikiteita~ (AYUMI DAY復活 ~恐竜は生きていた!~)
  • [2009.02.11] VOICE Live

Books

  • [1986] THE WILD CHILD BOUND
  • [1986] Message Shishuu FAIR CHILD (メッセージ・詩集 FAIR CHILD)
  • [1986] Liberal Nakamura Ayumi Shashinshuu (Liberal 中村あゆみ写真集)
  • [1987] HEART of DIAMONDS
  • [1990] It's All right
  • [2005] Kyouuryuu wa Ikiteita (恐竜は生きていた)
  • [2006] LIVE! LIVE! LIVE! OH! CARNIVAL
  • [2009] VOICE Live

External Links