Saburō Kitajima
Saburō Kitajima (born 1936) is a Japanese singer, composer and lyricist.
Also recorded as Minoru Ōno; Saburo Kitajima; Saburou Kitajima; Jōji Hara; George Hara.
Overview
Recorded at birth as 大野穣.
Also worked under the name 原譲二.
Born at Shiriuchi in 1936.
In detail
Saburō Kitajima studied at Hokkaido Hakodate Nishi High School and Showa Academia Musicae. the recorded working language is Japanese.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are enka.
Membership is recorded of Japanese Singers Association.
Works named in the authority record are Kyōdai Jingi, Kaerokana, Hakodate no Hito, Yosaku, Fūfu Isshō and Bungacha Bushi.
Distinctions recorded are The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette and Japan Record Awards.
Sources
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“Saburō Kitajima”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1070572: Saburō Kitajima
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