is a Japanese
pop and
jazz
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musician and singer born in
Tokyo
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and raised in
Aomori
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and later began her singing career in the mid-1970s. She has been called "one of the major musical talents of the Japanese popular music world",
and her vocals and singing style have been compared to British singer
Kate Bush
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.
She has recorded with
Yellow Magic Orchestra
Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO for short) is a Japanese electronic music band formed in Tokyo in 1978 by Haruomi Hosono (bass, keyboards, vocals), Yukihiro Takahashi (drums, lead vocals) and Ryuichi Sakamoto (keyboards, vocals). The group is conside ...
and its members
Ryuichi Sakamoto
is a Japanese composer, pianist, singer, record producer and actor who has pursued a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). With his bandmates Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, Sakamoto inf ...
,
Haruomi Hosono
, sometimes credited as Harry Hosono, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is considered to be one of the most influential musicians in Japanese pop music history, credited with shaping the sound of Japanese pop for ...
and
Yukihiro Takahashi
Yukihiro Takahashi (高橋 幸宏 ''Takahashi Yukihiro'', born June 6, 1952) is a Japanese musician, singer, record producer and actor, who is best known internationally as the drummer and lead vocalist of the Yellow Magic Orchestra, and as the fo ...
, as well as with
Swing Out Sister,
Pat Metheny
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He is the leader of the Pat Metheny Group and is also involved in duets, solo works, and other side projects. His style incorporates elements of progre ...
,
The Chieftains
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,
Lyle Mays
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, members of
Little Feat
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,
David Sylvian
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,
Mick Karn
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, Kenji Omura,
Gil Goldstein
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He began studying accordion at age 5 after noticing it in The Lawrence We ...
,
Toninho Horta
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,
Mino Cinelu,
Jeff Bova
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,
Charlie Haden
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,
Peter Erskine
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,
Anthony Jackson,
David Rhodes,
Bill Frisell
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,
Thomas Dolby
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, the band
Quruli
is a Japanese music group formed in 1996. As of March 2021, the lineup consists of Shigeru Kishida and Masashi Sato. Their music is produced and distributed by Victor Entertainment.
Career
After meeting at "Rock Commune," Ritsumeikan Universit ...
,
Rei Harakami
was a Japanese record producer from Hiroshima. He was based in Kyoto. He was one half of the duo Yanokami
Yanokami (stylized as yanokami) was a Japanese music duo consisting of Akiko Yano and Rei Harakami.
History
Yanokami was formed by Akiko ...
as
Yanokami and her daughter
Miu Sakamoto
is a Japanese pop singer. She is the daughter of musicians Ryuichi Sakamoto and Akiko Yano.
Biography
Sakamoto provided a cover of "Miu" for the January 29, 2020 Buck-Tick tribute album ''Parade III ~Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick~''
Disco ...
.
Biography
Early life
Akiko Yano was born Akiko Suzuki in Tokyo in 1955. She grew up in Aomori, Japan,
and learned to play the piano when she was three.
She dropped out of high school and moved to Tokyo at the age of fifteen to become a professional musician, quickly became involved in the jazz scene, and by seventeen was working as a studio recording artist for hire.
She also performed with the band
Tin Pan Alley
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.
Solo career
Yano's debut album, ''Japanese Girl'', was released on July 25, 1976,
was a major hit in Japan, and gave Yano overnight success. The album was recorded in Los Angeles with
Little Feat
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, and of the album's ten tracks, she wrote nine of them.
The album has been praised for its unique blend of different musical styles such as jazz, pop, blues, and traditional Japanese folk music, and "still sounds fresh today", according to Paul Bowler of ''Record Collector'' magazine. The success led to her self-producing the second album, ''Iroha Ni Konpeitou'', which was released in 1977.
It was recorded primarily in Japan, and features Yano improvising on a variety of instruments, backed up by prominent musicians such as
Rick Marotta
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and
Haruomi Hosono
, sometimes credited as Harry Hosono, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is considered to be one of the most influential musicians in Japanese pop music history, credited with shaping the sound of Japanese pop for ...
. Around this time, Yano started collaborating with
Yellow Magic Orchestra
Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO for short) is a Japanese electronic music band formed in Tokyo in 1978 by Haruomi Hosono (bass, keyboards, vocals), Yukihiro Takahashi (drums, lead vocals) and Ryuichi Sakamoto (keyboards, vocals). The group is conside ...
and joined them on two world tours.
They also played as the backing band for her 1980 album ''Gohan Ga Dekitayo'', which translates to "Dinner's Ready", and marked a shift in her musical style towards electro-pop. The album was also one of the earliest CDs ever released in 1982.
1981's ''Tadaima'' ("I'm Home") has become the most beloved of Yano's discography, and also her personal favorite.
The record company asked for an album that would be a commercial success, so Yano gave them what they wanted on side one, but took side two in a different avant-garde direction, composed around nine short stories that were written by children.
The album once again featured the Yellow Magic Orchestra, as well as a cartoonish ''
heta-uma'' cover designed by
Teruhiko Yumura, but was only released in Japan. The album's single "Harusaki Kobeni" was released before the album was recorded, and reached the top 40 chart after being used in cosmetics commercials.
Yano was introduced to British band,
Japan
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, by Ryuichi Sakamoto of the Yellow Magic Orchestra, and in 1982 they met at the
AIR Studios
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in London to record an album, ''Ai Ga Nakucha Ne'' ("There Must Be Love"). The record company, Japan Record, released the album as a set with a book of photography and at a lower price, as requested by Yano. After her 1984 album ''Oh Hisse, Oh Hisse'', Yano took a one-year break from recording music to raise her children, and decided to refocus her career on jazz, which led to the 1989 album ''Welcome Back'' featuring
Pat Metheny
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He is the leader of the Pat Metheny Group and is also involved in duets, solo works, and other side projects. His style incorporates elements of progre ...
,
Charlie Haden
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and
Peter Erskine
Peter Erskine (born June 5, 1954) is an American jazz drummer who was a member of the jazz fusion groups Weather Report and Steps Ahead.
Early life and education
Erskine was born in Somers Point, New Jersey, U.S. He began playing the drum ...
.
She relocated to New York City in 1990.
Other projects
Yano's credits extend beyond her album projects. She was showcased by Japanese animation film company
Studio Ghibli
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, which is known for works such as ''
Princess Mononoke
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'' and ''
Spirited Away
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''. Yano composed the music for the film ''
My Neighbors the Yamadas
is a 1999 Japanese animated comedy film written and directed by Isao Takahata, animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network, Hakuhodo and Buena Vista Home Entertainment, and distributed by Shochiku. '' (as well as performing a minor role as Fujihara-sensei) and created and performed the sound effects using only her voice for two short films ''Yadosagashi'' and ''Mizugumo Monmon'' by animation director
Hayao Miyazaki
is a Japanese animator, director, producer, screenwriter, author, and manga artist. A co-founder of Studio Ghibli, he has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and creator of Japanese animated feature films, and is widel ...
. Both films were shown at the
Ghibli Museum
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in Mitaka, Tokyo. More recently in 2008, Yano performed as a voiceover actress on ''
Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea
is a 2008 Anime, Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for the Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, Buena Vista Home En ...
'' as Ponyo's sisters. In addition, Yano composed music for Toei's animated feature, ''
Atashin'chi
is a Japanese comedy manga series by Eiko Kera, and an anime adaptation that was produced from 2002 to 2009. It is an episode-based animated sitcom of the daily experiences of a family of four (the Tachibana family). An anime sequel called ...
'' and piano-based soundtrack for the film ''Tagatameni''.
As an international artist, Yano has toured Europe extensively, performing at ''The
Montreux Jazz Festival
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'', ''
Café de la Danse'', and ''
Cité de la Musique
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'' in Paris. In 2002, she also performed a week of special concerts at ''
Pizza Express
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'' in London. In the United States, Yano has performed in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston and New York City where she periodically plays concerts throughout the year at ''
Joe's Pub
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'' at the
New York Public Theater
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. In July 2009, she performed at the
North Sea Jazz Festival along with fellow pianist
Hiromi Uehara
, known professionally as Hiromi, is a Japanese jazz composer and pianist. She is known for her virtuosic technique, energetic live performances and blend of musical genres such as stride, post-bop, progressive rock, classical and fusion in her ...
.
In recent years she has appeared at the ''
Blue Note
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in New York'' as a guest performer for
Janis Siegel
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Musical career
In 1965, Siegel made her recording debut with a group called Young Generation on Red Bird Records. A ...
of
The Manhattan Transfer
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, and as part of a trio with
Anthony Jackson on bass and
Cliff Almond on drums in concerts at the
Blue Note
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Tokyo since 2003. In 2008, New York guitarist,
Marc Ribot
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born May 21, 1954) is an American guitarist and composer.
His work has touched on many styles, including no wave, free jazz, rock, and Cuban music. Ribot is also known for collaborating with other musicians, most notably Tom Wait ...
joined Yano for sold-out shows at the ''Blue Note Tokyo''.
Yano joined with
Rei Harakami
was a Japanese record producer from Hiroshima. He was based in Kyoto. He was one half of the duo Yanokami
Yanokami (stylized as yanokami) was a Japanese music duo consisting of Akiko Yano and Rei Harakami.
History
Yanokami was formed by Akiko ...
to create the duo
Yanokami, and in 2007 they released their first studio album ''Yanokami''. In 2009,
Will Lee
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and
Chris Parker joined her to form the Akiko Yano Trio.
Discography
;Solo studio albums
*''Japanese Girl'' (1976)
*''Iroha ni Konpeitō'' (1977)
*''To Ki Me Ki'' (1978)
*''Gohan ga Dekitayo'' (1980)
*''Tadaima.'' (1981)
*''Ai ga Nakuchane.'' (1982)
*''Oh hisse, oh hisse'' (1984)
*''Tōge No Wagaya'' (1986)
*''Brooch'' (1986)
*''Granola'' (1987)
*''Welcome Back'' (1989)
*''Love Life'' (1991)
*''Super Folk Song'' (1992)
*''Love Is Here'' (1993)
*''Elephant Hotel'' (1994)
*''Piano Nightly'' (1996)
*''Oui Oui'' (1997)
*''Go Girl'' (1999)
*''Home Girl Journey'' (2000)
*''Reverb'' (2002)
*''Honto No Kimochi'' (2004)
*''Akiko'' (2008)
*''Ongakudo'' (2010)
*''Yano Akiko, Imawano Kiyoshirō o Utau'' (2013)
*''Tobashite Ikuyo'' (2014)
*''Welcome to Jupiter'' (2015)
*''Soft Landing'' (2017)
*''Futaribocchi de Ikou'' (2018)
*''Asteroid and Butterfly'' (2020)
*''Music is a gift'' (2021)
Personal life
Yano married and soon after divorced Makoto Yano, the producer of her first recording.
In 1975, her son Fuuta Yano was born.
She later married fellow musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, with whom she had a daughter,
Miu Sakamoto
is a Japanese pop singer. She is the daughter of musicians Ryuichi Sakamoto and Akiko Yano.
Biography
Sakamoto provided a cover of "Miu" for the January 29, 2020 Buck-Tick tribute album ''Parade III ~Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick~''
Disco ...
. Yano separated from him in 1992, and they divorced in August 2006. Yano is Christian.
References
External links
Akiko Yano HomepageNippop Profile of Akiko YanoAkiko Yano on Sony MusicAkiko Yano on Twitter
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1955 births
Living people
People from Aomori (city)
Japanese jazz musicians
Anime composers
Japanese people of Russian descent
Japanese electronic musicians
Japanese synth-pop musicians
Japanese women singer-songwriters
Disco musicians
Funk musicians
New wave musicians
Japanese women composers
Japanese composers
Japanese Christians
Musicians from Aomori Prefecture
Singers from Tokyo
Tokuma Japan Communications artists
Japanese women in electronic music
20th-century Japanese women singers
20th-century Japanese singers
21st-century Japanese women singers
21st-century Japanese singers