Misora ??Hibari (美空ひばり, May 29, 1937 - June 24, 1989), formerly known as Kato Kazue, was born in Isogo District, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, and is a Japanese singer and actor.
Since she started recording records at the age of 12, she has sung 1,400 songs throughout her life. The total sales of records reached 80 million in 2001. She has made 160 films. His works include "Soft", "The Journey of Life", "Liding Wine Shop", "Love Can Can", "The Continuous Stream", etc. Basic introduction Chinese name: Misora ??Hibari Foreign name: Misora ??Hibari, Misora ??ひばり Alias: Miss Nationality: Japanese Ethnicity: Yamato Constellation: Gemini Blood type: Type O Height: 147cm Birthplace: Isoko-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture Date of Birth: 1937 May 29, 2018 Death date: June 24, 1989 Occupation: Singer, Actor Agency: Kobe Entertainment Company Representative works: Rou, All the Way in Life, Satocho Wine Shop, Love is Brilliant, Continuous Flow Major Achievements: National Honor Award Individual Experience, early life, brief marriage, involvement with the underworld, death due to illness, major works, movies, musical works, character evaluation, personal experience Hibari Misora ??was born in Yokohama, Japan. He performed on stage at the age of 9. He adopted the stage name "Mizora" at the age of 11 and immediately He became a household name singing star in Japan. This is mainly due to her extraordinary artistic talent. She thanks "God" for giving Misora ??a golden voice. But more importantly, Misora's songs express the themes in the hearts of millions of ordinary people, singing their voices and expressing their feelings. their wishes. Art is close to life, and art is closely related to people, which is the guarantee of Mei Kong's success. When Misora ??starred in the film "Sad Mouth Flute", the theme song of the same name she sang spread throughout the country overnight. People love this song, and even more so the beautiful and lovely little girl Misora ??Hibari. A little star is rising, the crown of "genius girl" falls from the sky, Hibari Misora ??goes to Hawaii to perform at the age of 13, and then becomes famous overseas. Misora ??Hibari Commemorative Stamp In the 1940s and 1950s, movies and radio dominated the main spiritual life areas of Japanese people. "Izu***" and "Panakashi" starring Misora ??Hibari were sensational films in Japan, with record-breaking box office sales. Early life experience Kato Kazue's Misora ??Hibari was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan on May 29, 1937. His father was a small fish shop merchant, and his mother was Kimie. Her mother had an extremely important influence on Misora ??Hibari's future development. Because of her mother, Hibari Misora ??entered her singing career. In June 1943, during World War II, his father Masuyoshi Kato was drafted into the army. Hibari Misora ??sang "Mother of Nine Dans" for her father. Due to the beautiful singing of Misora ??Hibari, Misora ??Hibari has since become an important small performer in many labor activities near Yokohama. After the Second World War, his mother Kimie used her own financial resources to organize the "Aozora Rakuen" for the sake of Misora ??Hibari's singing world, and sang in a nearby citizen activity center. Misora ??Hibari, who was only eight years old at the time, was known as Misora ??Kazue. The stage name officially appeared on the stage. In 1946, when the NHK singing program "Amateur No Slowness" sang "Rinko no Bai", the judges gave it a failing grade. In September of the same year, Misora ??Hibari performed for the first time at the Athens Theater in Yokohama. 1948 was an important year for Misora ??Hibari. When Misora ??Hibari performed at the Shochiku Theater in Kobe, Yamaguchi-gumi's third generation Kazuo Oka went to pay his respects; in May of the same year, Misora ??Hibari was replaced by Kawada Yoshio (the future Haruhisa Kawada). Predicting that the future development would be unstoppable, the name "Misora ??Hibari" also began in this year, and he signed a performance contract that would have a profound impact on his life. Gaining nationwide support In March 1949, Hibari Misora ??was 12 years old. At this time, Toyoko Film Company launched the role of a singing girl in "The Age of Madness", which was her first performance on the big screen. In August of the same year, Shochiku Film Company's "踊る竜宫城" also participated in the performance and sang The theme song "Kappa ブギウギ" (released by Columbia Records, officially became a singer), and the next very popular song "Sorrow" became very popular after it was released. The movie of the same name was also performed by Misora ??Hibari, who was only 12 years old at the time. , has shown amazing acting skills.
The following performances, "Uta no Uta Chao Tou", "Kurama Tengu Kakubei Shishi", and "President Nora", etc. were very popular in the market. His mother Kimie called Misora ??Hibari the eldest lady (お嬢), and so on. The name has always been followed by Misora ??Hibari. In the 1970s, Japan's important New Year's Eve TV program NHK Kohaku Utakai appeared. The following year, Misora ??Hibari, Eri Yumi and Yukimura Yuki performed in Toho Picture Company's "Stop Girl" movie, "Three People" The title of "Mother" also became the result of Misora ??Hibari's popularity becoming so popular. In 1958, Yamaguchi-gumi leader Kazuo Taoka established Kobe Entertainment. In April of the same year, Hibari Misora ??joined Kobe Entertainment and became its exclusive artist. In July of that year, Kobe Entertainment signed an exclusive contract with Toei for film performances. subsequent. "The Hunting Book" "Sado", "Sado", "Sado", etc. are all very famous works of Hibari Misora. Misora ??Hibari movie stills In 1960, Misora ??Hibari sang the song "Sorrow Stops" and won the Japan Grand Singing Award. The queen of the music industry became an important representative of Misora ??Hibari. Short-lived marriage In 1962, Misora ??Hibari married Kobayashi Asahi, an actor who was also quite popular at the time. After the marriage, he announced that he would stop acting and would no longer sing. However, his mother Kimie and people related to her career continued to interfere and intervene in their marriage. relationship, and Misora ??Hibari's attachment to her singing career, so she and Kobayashi Asahi coordinated the conflict between their acting career and family. However, this most sensational silver couple at the time ended in about two years. marriage. Misora ??Hibari Wedding Photo Later, according to Kobayashi Asahi's personal work, in fact, after Misora ??Hibari and Kobayashi Asahi got married, Misora ??Hibari did not complete the legal naturalization process. Therefore, according to the results of the household registration law, Misora ??Hibari's legal status was single until the end. "Rou", released after the divorce, was a very popular work, with a sales record of 1.8 million copies, becoming Misora ??Hibari's most impressive record sales performance. Subsequently, "Sake of Sadness", "Yundao Daidai", and "Mako no Taiyo" were released. , have also become best-selling works. It is said that he is involved with the underworld. Because Kazuo Yamaguchi-gumi protected Misora ??Hibari for a long time, Misora ??Hibari was able to develop smoothly in the entertainment industry. Almost everyone did not buy Kazuo Taoka's account, so it later caused a huge impact on his career. The "Skylark Scandal" incident. His younger brother, Tetsuya Kato, took advantage of Misora ??Hibari's popularity and started an acting career in the entertainment industry under the stage name "Ono Toru". Then, because he was unable to control it, he successively committed gambling, gambling-related profit-making, and illegal activities in Showa 48. Misora ??Hibari's family was charged with possession of firearms, injury, etc. and could not clearly explain their relationship with the underworld, which triggered a nationwide storm of rejection. Auditoriums, citizen activity centers, etc. all over Japan declined Misora ??Hibari's performances. For Misora ??Hibari's career caused a huge impact. In addition, the relationship between Misora ??Hibari and NHK also fell into a very tense relationship. After several years of coordination, he gradually returned to the NHK stage. On the 30th anniversary of the Kohaku Uta Battle, he performed "Rinko Chase" Waiting for three suites to return as a singer, this extremely important singing program in Japan. After her mother Kimie died of illness in 1980, her brother Tetsuya, Eri Tomo and other relatives and friends left Misora ??Hibari one after another. Misora ??Hibari could not accept such trauma, and began to drink and smoke, which greatly damaged his life. healthy. When Misora ??performed in Fukuoka, Kyushu in the 1960s, she was rushed to the hospital due to physical discomfort. At this time, she was diagnosed with chronic hepatitis and bilateral femoral head necrosis (both diseases are inseparable from alcohol). In 1988, before the Tokyo Dome opened to the public, he held a solo concert "Phoenix", but in fact Misora ??Hibari performed all thirty-nine songs on the stage while enduring the pain in his feet. After the death of Emperor Showa in 1989, Japan's era name was changed to the first year of Heisei. Hibari Misora ??published the work "Kawa no Ryu れのように" (lyrics by Akimoto Yasushi, a very popular lyricist at the time, and music by Mitake Akira), with lyrics The style of music is like a portrayal of Misora ??Hibari's life. He was admitted to the hospital due to lung disease. In March of that year, NHK produced a ten-hour TV special for him, and this TV program became Misora ??Hibari's last public event.
At this time, his health condition deteriorated rapidly, and he was hospitalized again at Juntendo Hospital affiliated with the Department of Medicine of Juntendo University. The first pop concert originally scheduled to be held at the Yokohama Arena and other nationwide tour performances were suspended, leaving a helpless person. Complete regret. Monument of Misora's legacy in Shiogayasaki, Fukushima Prefecture, on June 24, 1989, due to respiratory failure caused by interstitial pneumonia, and he was pronounced dead at the age of fifty-two. On July 22, 1989, more than 42,000 people came to pay their respects to the farewell ceremony held in Qingshan. At the ceremony, Sadaharu Ou read a eulogy, and singers such as Saburo Kitajima, Masako Mori, Aki Yashiro, Sachiko Kobayashi, Hiroshi Itsuki, and Shinichi Mori sang his final work, "Kawa no Ryuu れのように". Burial is in Yokohama Municipal Hino Cemetery, Konan-ku, Yokohama City. Main film: The late Japanese legendary female singer Misora ??Hibari, who is known as the "Queen of Music". Her collection of performance images that have never been exposed during her lifetime have been collected and produced into the movie "Superstar Misora ??Hibari", which will be released in June 2013. It will be released nationwide for a limited time in Japan this month. The film includes the first episode of Fuji Channel's hit song program "THE STAR" in Japan's Showa 1950s (the 1970s), with Hibari Misora ??as a guest but has not yet been released. It has been reorganized and edited into a collection. A memoir-style documentary film. The film was directed by Toru Uehara, who was the director of "THE STAR" at the time. This was Uehara's first time as a film director. Misora ??Hibari's film will feature Misora's famous songs such as "Apple Chase" and "Sad Wine", and will also include Misora's never-released song "WALK AWAY" that she sang on the show "THE STAR". A total of 29 tracks will allow the audience to relive the past style of the "Queen". Hibari Misora ??was born on May 29, 1937. He died of pneumonia on June 24, 1989 at the age of fifty-two. He is regarded by Japanese society as one of the greatest singers in history, and he was the first person in history to be honored by the Prime Minister of Japan. National Honor Award Actress. Misora ??sang 1,400 songs throughout his life, sold more than 80 million records in total, and filmed 160 movies, making him very popular among Japanese people. The film "Superstar Hibari Misora" will be released nationwide for a limited time from June 8 to 24, 2013. Musical works Music album ***1 song Ren Lian Shu? 15 songs released on 1981-06-25 Single ***1 song Tokyo キッド1950 ***1 song composed for others 2003-01-01 Matsuura Aya Character evaluation of "T.W.O" Misora ??Skylark embodies emotions in song, which has a very strong appeal. It will comfort the sad, give the depressed people some sustenance for their feelings, and invigorate countless people with the vitality of hope. Songs such as "Sad Mouth Flute", "Minato Town Thirteenth Division" and "Sorrowful Wine" sung by Hibari have become household names almost all over Japan. The album "Apple Chasing Points" alone sold 700,000 copies, setting a new record. In 1989, when the song "Showa Beauty" participated in the national awards, Misora ??topped the list with 1,934 votes, while movie star Momoe Yamaguchi only received 265 votes, ranking fifth. Misora ??Hibari In 1950, post-war Japan was an era of insufficient food. Misora ??Hibari's singing is not only an auditory enjoyment, but also soothes many fragile hearts. She was born on May 29, 1937 in Yokohama, Japan. As a child, she showed amazing talent in performances on stage and in movies. In 1949, the oriole first cried, "kappa" and "sad flute sound". She was only 12 years old at the time. Although younger age has become a trend since SPEED in the 1990s, at that time, it was very unusual for a 12-year-old girl to act in a movie and sing a theme song. At that time, some public opinion criticized her for being too premature, but her voice that was not inferior to an adult finally convinced the audience. Later works include: "Apple Ballad", "Sad Wine", "Fiery Red Sun", "Messy Hair", "Continuous Stream" and so on. As time goes by, these songs are all classic old songs that can withstand the washing of time. Hibari Misora ??fell ill in 1987, but still insisted on holding a solo concert the next year. He died in 1989 at the age of 52. The Japanese government posthumously awarded her the National Honor Award. Indeed, her contribution to the Japanese music industry can be described as "outrageous".
Her singing is a piece of Japanese music history that will last forever even as generations change. Hibari Misora ??Speaking of Hibari Misora, many people think she is the queen of singing. In fact, she is versatile and is very good at JAZZ, Latin dance music, and folk songs. I especially recommend you to listen to "Stardust" and "A Train Away". The English part of them is clear, fluent and natural, and your grasp of foreign languages ????is very good. If she went to the United States to develop at that time, what would her prospects be like? "Sad Wine" in 1966 and later "The Red Sun" both achieved great success, but since then, her music style has not changed, and she has gradually become a performer, and her artistic stage has become narrow. . There are still many best-selling songs, such as the masterpieces in his later years, "Love Can Can" and "Continuous Stream". The lyrics and music are first-rate, but if it were not performed by Misora ??Hibari, I am afraid it would be much inferior. Her singing voice is calm and quiet, and she carefully considers the artistic conception of the lyrics, which speaks directly to people's hearts. To this day, there are still many singers covering her songs, especially those from Hong Kong and Taiwan. Cover singing is not a lifelong thing, but what we should learn is to challenge various types of songs and broaden our performance stage like she did in her early years. Only in this way can the flower of art bloom forever.