Nokko
Nokko | |
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Birth name | Nobuko Yamada |
Born |
Urawa, Saitama, Japan | November 4, 1963
Genres | Pop |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1983–present |
Labels |
CBS/SONY RECORDS/FITZBEAT (1983 - 1992) Sony Music Entertainment Japan/Ki/oon Records (1992 - 1997) BMG Japan (1997 - 2001) Gut Records (2003) Go and Nokko (2003-2009) Universal Sigma Label (2010 - present) |
Associated acts | Rebecca |
Website | www.nokko.jp |
Nokko (born November 4, 1963) is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She was the lead singer of the band "Rebecca" which had a string of hits in Japan in the 1980s. She was born in Urawa, Saitama, as Nobuko Yamada (山田 信子 Yamada Nobuko). As Nokko, she had hits in Japan with her solo career throughout the 1990s, as well as releasing an English language album in the US with production and mixes by both Goh Hotoda and Francois Kevorkian.
History
In 1990, she married Takehiko Kogure, the former group leader of Rebecca. They divorced in 1993. In 2002, she married Goh Hotoda, a well-known sound engineer who has mixed hit singles for artists including Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Utada Hikaru.[1] They now live in Atami, Japan, where on August 1, 2006, the couple welcomed the birth of their daughter, Kano.[2]
Legacy
Her song "Ningyo" (mermaid) (her 4th solo single, on her 4th solo album "Colored") was the theme-song for the 1994 drama Toki o Kakeru Shōjo starring Yuki Uchida.
Discography
Original albums
- Hallelujah (1992)
- I Will Catch U. (1993)
- Call Me Nightlife (1993)
- Colored (1994)
- Rhyming Cafe (1996)
- Veranda no Kishibe (ベランダの岸辺 Veranda Shore) (1998)
- Viaje (2000)
- Kiss (2010)
Compilation albums
- The Best of Nokko (1997)
- Remix Nokko (2000)
- Nokko's Selection, Nokko's Best (2006)
Singles
- Crazy Clouds (1992)
- Kiseki no Wedding March (奇跡のウエディングマーチ Miracle Wedding March) (1992)
- I Will Catch U (1993)
- Vivace (1993)
- Ningyo (人魚 Mermaid) (1994)
- Live ga Hanetara (ライブがはねたら If the Live Show Jumps) (1994)
- Antenna (アンテナ) (1995)
- Parade (パレード) (1995)
- Tenshi no Love Song (天使のラブソング Angel's Love Song) (1996)
- Natural (1996)
- Koi wa Aserazu (恋はあせらず You Can't Hurry Love) (1997)
- Mizu no Naka de Chiisa na Taiyō (水の中の小さな太陽 A Little Sun in the Water) (1997)
- Haruyuki Usagi (春雪うさぎ Spring Snow Rabbit) (1998)
- Wasurenagusa (わすれな草 Forget-me-not) (1998)
- Friends (フレンズ) (1999)
- Hiru no Tsuki (昼の月 Daytime Moon) (1999)
- Kiss ga Kikoeru/I Love You (KISSが聞こえる I Can Hear the Kiss) (1999)
References
- ↑ "Goh Hotoda Discogs Profile". Discogs.com. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Goh Hotoda: Words to Live By". japantimes.com. November 13, 2007. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
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