Chiemi Eri Musical artist

Chiemi Eri (江利 チエミ, Eri Chiemi, January 11, 1937 – February 13, 1982), was a Japanese popular singer and actress.Eri was born as Chiemi Kubo on January 11, 1937 in Tokyo, Japan. She started her singing career at the age of 14 with her version of "Tennessee Waltz." She sang American songs such as "Jambalaya" and "Come on-a My House". Eri started her career as an actress similar to Misora Hibari. Eri, Misora and Izumi Yukimura formed a trio. In her concerts, she was supported by Nobuo Hara's jazz band.Eri married Ken Takakura in 1959 but divorced in 1971. She released the single "Sakaba Nite" (酒場にて, lit. "At The Bar") in 1974. The song was later included in the omnibus album "Enka no Kokoro".

Personal facts

Chiemi Eri
Birth dateJanuary 11, 1937
Birth place
Japan , Taitō Tokyo , Tokyo
Date of deathFebruary 13, 1982

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Musical artist

Career started1952
Career ended1982
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Jazz
Pop music
Kayōkyoku
Enka
record label
King Records (Japan)

Chiemi Eri on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.kingrecords.co.jp/cs/artist/artist.aspx?artist=10412