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Brief introduction of Japanese singer Shinji Tanimura
Shinji Tanimura (1948 65438+February11-2023 65438+1October 8), a native of Osaka, Japan, is a male singer and musician of Japanese pop music, enjoying a high popularity and influence in the Japanese and Asian music circles.

Gu Cun's "Star" is the most familiar and beloved song by people all over the world. It has also been adapted into different language versions and become an immortal classic. Some pop stars have also covered many of his works, including Jacky Cheung, Tan, Anita Mui,,, and so on.

He once said that Jacky Cheung and Alan Tam were his closest friends. 1984 co-founded Baifu Music with Korean singer Zhao Rongbi and Hong Kong singer Alan Tam. The Chinese name is "the peaceful world of music", which aims to promote cultural exchanges between countries and world peace. To commemorate the normalization of Sino-Japanese diplomatic relations and the conclusion of the Sino-Japanese Treaty of Peace and Friendship, and to promote Sino-Japanese friendly exchanges, he led, participated in and planned many Sino-Japanese songs and concerts.

The Life of the Characters in Shinji Tanimura's Works

1 and 1980 composed Subaru, and then entered the Asian music scene. He said that this song was inspired by Heilongjiang Province in China, a place he yearned for. Since then, he has participated in many performances on Sino-Japanese friendship, including a series of programs such as planning a large-scale party for the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between People's Republic of China (PRC) and China at the invitation of Japan and the Japanese government.

On August 23rd, 198 1, China-Concert was held in Workers' Gymnasium. Then he performed in the "First Sino-Japanese Friendship Music Festival" held by the Workers' Cultural Palace. This performance had an impact on young musicians such as Li Li and Wang Yong, and also had a great impact on Japanese pop music (there was little music exchange between China and Japan at that time). This is also an opportunity for Gu Cun to turn his attention to Asian activities.

3. On July 1984, 1 1 day, "84 Asian Peace Concert" was held in Tokyo, Alan Tam and Zhao Rongbi.