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Tatsuro Yamashita

Tatsuro Yamashita
Singer-songwriter and producer, born: (February 4, 1953. Ikebukuro Tokyo, Japan.) Husband of Mariya Takeuchi. Heavily influenced by American jazz, soul, and big band music. His first album, , which contained cover versions of songs by The Beach Boys and other golden age American songs, is now extremely rare and sought-after. His major debut came in 1976 with , which was recorded in New York and Los Angeles, the former of which included the participation of conductor and arranger Charlie Calello.

His popular breakthrough came in 1980 with the release of , whose title track peaked at #3 on the Oricon singles chart. Maxell also used it in a TV ad for audio cassettes that featured Yamashita. He is probably best-known for composing and performing his 1983 song "Christmas Eve." This track appeared on his album that year and was notably covered by Pentatonix for the Japanese release of their album. A version featuring English lyrics was written by Alan O'Day, a frequent Yamashita collaborator.

He is also famous as a record collector and the DJ of Japan's most famous oldies radio show, called "Tatsuro Yamashita's Sunday Songbook" (TOKYO FM). This program started on October 3, 1992, as A Saturday Songbook, but changed to The Sunday Songbook on April 3, 1994. It is a long-running program that is still ongoing.

His daughter is Minako Yamashita. 1984.

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