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Miyara Long Package Music Award Winners Concert Series Ryukyu Music Festival Vol.1-Love to Big Band and Okinawa-

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Misako Kosuke

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Misako Kojo (Misako Koja, May 11, 1954) is a Japanese musician and one of the leading singers of Okinawan music. She was born in Kadena Town, Nakato-gun, Okinawa Prefecture.
She learned Zen and Sanshin from the age of six and made a record debut at the age of nine.

Since the junior high school age, when she began to appear in a folk club on the weekend, she will perform performance activities including radio and television appearances in Okinawa and record recordings with a young folk singer, Morikawa Maekawa.

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Performed in 1986 with Ryoko Sakamoto Ryoichi Sakamoto's Neo Geo (1987) and beauty (1989) recordings and concerts from 1986, and was featured as "Okinawa Chanz" in the latter with the 1988 American Tour she also accompanied the 1990 world tour. Of these, "Chin Suguru Flower" was incorporated into the 1999 opera "LIFE a ryuichi sakamoto opera 1999" and the former Okinawa Chan's appeared in the performances in Tokyo and Osaka. In 1990, she produced Yasuna Yoshida, Namiko Miyazato, Yukino Hikarim and Naenaise, and became a leader by the production of a famous artist. Neenaze debuted as a major player in 1991, she gained national recognition as a pop-sense Okinawa folk song group, and became one of the major signs of the Ryukyu Festival, which was revived in 1995 by Osaka Jono Oto. In 1994 she released the solo album "Shima Misasa" from the well-known label Disc Akabana.

In December 1995, she left Neenaze and started solo activities with the former Neenaze music director Ichigo Sahara the following year, and regularly perform concerts in the inland area such as Tokyo's Asakusa Shogi.

In July 1996, she appeared in the music theater directed by Tomiya Kuriyama at the Sengoku Three-hundred-thouse theater "Chiro Yoshiya / I Live Now". The first independent production board single "Doujin" (Warabigami, December 1997), with the lyrics written in front of the birth of her first grandchild in February 1997, she added to songs by Sahara It is a limited edition. In the same song "Saken Bridge" (Amakakirushi) by Sahara's song, the tribute which Koza celebrated in the other world of her mother (November, 1998), and in "Sakai Higabashi", a traditional woman poet Yoshiya Chiru She sings a song to be written.

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