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Profile of Kenji Sawada
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Kenji Sawada |
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25th June 1948 |
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Tottori, Japan |
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 The early years
- 3 The later years
- 4 Current career
- 5 External Link
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Biography
The early years
Kenji Sawada was the young lead singer of Japan's most well known pop music act of the Group Sounds era in the late 1960s, a band called The Tigers. The band had a string of Japanese language hit singles, and a successful merchandising industry backed by the powerful Watanabe Productions, who managed the group.
A bona fide national teen idol, his nickname to the fans was Julie. Japanese pop stars of that era adopted nicknames, and oddly they were often English language girls' names.
In 1969 the Bee Gees were hired to compose two songs for Sawada's band The Tigers (in the English language), in an attempt by the band to become an international success. One of the songs was a hit in Japan, titled "Smile For me" and sung by Sawada. In spite of his English pronounciation being clear and concise, the recording did not make the pop charts in foreign markets as the Watanabe Productions management team had hoped. The Tigers disbanded shortly after that record release.
The later years
After The Tigers broke up, Sawada formed the first Japanese super-group, Pyg, in 1970. The band also featured Sawada's main rival in the Group Sounds era, Kenichi Hagiwara, as a co-lead vocalist. The concept worked on paper only, and lasted a little over a year. They made only one album.
When Pyg disbanded, Sawada had a solo career as a singer, but turned to acting as his main form of artistic expression.
Current career
Kenji Sawada is now a successful actor in many films, including a role as the principle in a biography about the legendary Yukio Mishima titled Osamu aka Mishima, and also in the millennium The Happiness of the Katukaris.
External Link
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