Uzaki Ryudo (February 23, 1946) is a Japanese rock singer, composer, actor, film director. Born in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
In 1973 he formed a downtown, boogie woogie band and made his debut.
Hokkaido Yoko, Yokohama, Yokosuka "" Smokin 'boogie "and many other hit songs are produced. He is a composer also offers music to numerous artists.
In combination with Akiko Aki, Yamaguchi Momoe distributed "Yokosuka story" "Playback Part 2" and many other songs, built the golden era of Momoe Yamaguchi.
In 1976 Yoshiko Naito's "Memory Tamakoboro" won the Japan Record Grand Prize Composition Award.
In movie music, he won the Japan Academy Award Excellence Music Award at "Station - STATION" (Toho 1981) "Company funeral" (Toei 1989) etc etc.
In stage music, he won the Yomiuri Theater Award Excellence Staff Award in "Rock Sonezaki Shinkansen" "Shakespeare in the 12th Year of Tenpo" (2006).
He is doing a music director at "Flamenco Sonezaki Shinjin" who is working hard with Abu.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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