Asei Kobayashi
Asei Kobayashi | |
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Native name | 小林 亜星 |
Born |
Suginami, Tokyo, Japan | 11 August 1932
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Occupation(s) | |
Website | Official website |
Asei Kobayashi (小林 亜星 Kobayashi Asei, born 11 August 1932, in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese composer. He is also a lyricist, actor, and multi-tarento. He can also sing songs and advertisement songs.
Kobayashi is represented by Astro Music. He is the director of the Japan Songwriters Association (J-scat). Kobayashi served as the first president of the Dai Nihon Piman-sha Renmei (Dai Pi Ren). His songs are used in advertisements and television themes.
Discography
Advertisements
Title | Product |
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"Hitachi no Ki" | Hitachi Group |
"Hitachi Kidokarā no Uta" | Hitachi |
"Chelsea no Uta" | Meiji Seika |
"Doko made mo Ikou" | Bridgestone |
"Blue Dia-Kingin Pearl Present" | Lion Corporation |
"Ningen Mina Kyōdai: Yoru ga kuru" | Suntory |
"Suntory Red-Yo no Naka wa" | |
"Suntory Kakubin-Neko" | |
"Honda N360" | Honda |
"TV Asahi no Uta" | TV Asahi |
"Maruha Chikuwa" | Maruha |
"Maruha no Gyūdon-Chūkadon" |
Anime, tokusatsu
Title | Programme | Type |
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"Ningentteīna" | Manga Nihon Mukashi banashi | Ending |
"Yukaitsūkai Kaibutsu-kun" | Little Memole | Opening |
"Turn A Turn" | Turn A Gundam | Opening |
Music
Title | Notes |
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"Kita no Yadokara" | 18th Japan Record Awards Grand Prize |
"No ni Saku Hana no yō ni" | Hadaka no Taishō Hōrō-ki insert song |
"Koimachigusa" | |
"Chihei o Kakeru Shishi o Mita" | Saitama Seibu Lions theme |
"Zenkoku Asahi Hōsō Theme Song" | TV Asahi's memorial song |
"Michi to iu Na no Fune ni Nori" | 1981 The Nationwide Contest of Music elementary school parts |
"Taipei Japanese School school song" |
Compositions
Title |
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Wolf Boy Ken |
Tokubetsu Kidō Sōsa-tai |
Sally the Witch |
Himitsu no Akko-chan |
Flower Action 009 No 1 |
Kick no Oni |
Ken to Kaze to Komori-uta |
Keishichō Satsujin-ka |
Buchō Keiji |
Sanbiki ga Kiru! |
Kuniko Mukōda Shinshun Special |
Murder on D Street |
References
- ↑ Nihon Tarento Meikan 2016. VIP Times. 27 Jan 2016. p. 153.
See also
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
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