Daisuke Inoue (musician)
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Daisuke Inoue (; 13 September 1941 - 30 May 2000), stage name of Tadao Inoue () was a Japanese singer, composer, songwriter and multi-instrumentist.


Life and career

Born in
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, Inoue started his musical career in 1960 as a member of the group Jackey Yoshikawa and His Blue Comets, serving as multi-instrumentist, vocalist and often also as composer; among others, he penned the group's major hit "Blue Chateau" (ブルー・シャトウ, "Burū shatō"), which won a Japan Record Award and sold over one million copies. After the group disbanded, Inoue started a proficous career as a solo singer and as a composer for other artists, notably Finger 5 and
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, and in 1981 he adopted the stage name Daisuke Inoue to mark a fresh new start to his career. Among his major hits is "Ai Senshi", theme song of the ''
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'' film trilogy. He also composed music for commercials, notably the popular tune "I Feel Coke" for a series of 1980s-1990s
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which a recent surgery had not solved, and with her wife seriously ill, Inoue committed suicide by hanging on 30 May 2000, at the age of 58; his wife hanged herself one year later.


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* * * 1941 births 2000 deaths People from Tokyo Japanese male singers Japanese male composers Suicides by hanging in Japan 2000 suicides {{Japan-bio-stub