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- Q3544877 abstract "Yoshio Tabata (田端義夫, Tabata Yoshio, January 1, 1919 – April 25, 2013) was a Japanese ryūkōka and enka singer, songwriter, and electric guitarist. His debut song "Shima no Funauta" (島の舟唄, literally "Island Ship Song") was released in 1939. Along with enka-shi Haruo Oka's 1939 debut, his debut had a big impact on Japanese popular music because Japanese popular ryūkōka music of that time was mainly sung by classical music singers such as Ichiro Fujiyama and Noriko Awaya. He was born in Matsusaka, Mie prefecture, Japan.".
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- Q3544877 birthDate "1919-01-01".
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- Q3544877 alias "Bata-Yan".
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- Q3544877 birthDate "1919-01-01".
- Q3544877 birthName "Yoshio Tabata".
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- Q3544877 deathDate "2013-04-25".
- Q3544877 deathPlace "Tokyo, Japan".
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- Q3544877 name "Yoshio Tabata".
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- Q3544877 yearsActive "1939".
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- Q3544877 comment "Yoshio Tabata (田端義夫, Tabata Yoshio, January 1, 1919 – April 25, 2013) was a Japanese ryūkōka and enka singer, songwriter, and electric guitarist. His debut song "Shima no Funauta" (島の舟唄, literally "Island Ship Song") was released in 1939. Along with enka-shi Haruo Oka's 1939 debut, his debut had a big impact on Japanese popular music because Japanese popular ryūkōka music of that time was mainly sung by classical music singers such as Ichiro Fujiyama and Noriko Awaya.".
- Q3544877 label "Yoshio Tabata".
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- Q3544877 name "Yoshio Tabata".