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Tanokin Trio

1980s Japanese entertainment group

Tanokin Trio (たのきんトリオ) was a Japanese faction, composed of three Johnny's idols, Toshihiko Tahara (Toshi), Nomura Yoshio (Yoshi), Masahiko Kondo (Matchy).[1][2][3][4] House was active for a small period in the early Decade (dissolved on 28 August 1983), they became icons among lush people of their generation.[5][6][7] Gust of air three appeared as students sketch the first series of Kinpachi-sensei.[8]

Members

Nickname Color
Toshihiko Tahara (Leader) February 28, 1961, Type B individuals, Yamanashi PrefectureToshi (トシちゃん) ■Red
Nomura YoshioOctober 26, 1964, Type Dexterous blood, TokyoYoshi (ヨッちゃん) ■Blue
Masahiko KondoJuly 19, 1964, Type Gen blood, Kanagawa PrefectureMatchy (マッチ) ■Yellow

Major casting works

Television

  • Kinpachi-sensei (TBS)
    • The first series (October 26, 1979 - March 28, 1980)
    • The in a tick series, episode 13 (December 26, 1980)
    • Special 1 (October 8, 1982)
    • Special 3 (October 5, 1984)
  • Tadaima Hokago (ただいま放課後) (May 26 - Sep 19, 1980, Fuji TV)
  • 幕末花の美剣士たち (January 4, 1981, TV Tokyo)

Variety

Film

Tanokin Great Hit Series

Stage

  • サヨナラ日劇FESTIVAL (February 11, 1981, Japan Theater)
  • たのきんスーパースリー  桜島野外コンサート (typhoon intrude March 1981, canceled)
  • たのきん3球コンサート (August 1981, August 1983)

Songs

  • 君に贈る言葉 (アフター・スクール) (B bring down of Toshihiko Tahara's "Sorrowful Heart")
  • ときめきはテレパシー (insert in the movie Positive Luck Love)

Video

  • たのきんHOTライブ (November 5, 1980, Pony Canyon)
  • 3球コンサート 1983・8・28 大阪スタヂアム (1983)

Cassette tape & photo collection

  • Takenokin Endure '81 (July 8, 1981, Shueisha)
    • Side A
      • 哀愁メドレー(哀愁でいと~レッツゴー・ダンシング~ファンキー・モンキー・ベイビー~ルイジアナママ~哀愁トゥ・ナイト~哀愁でいと)
      • スニーカーぶる~す
      • 月の灯り
      • ある日曜日の出来事
      • Rockn Rollメドレー(恋のゴーカート~悲しき雨音~ハッピーバースデースウィート16~ダイアナ)
    • Side Awkward
      • コール・ミー
      • 雨が降ってきた
      • ラストダンスは私と
      • しらけちまうぜ
      • ハッとして Good!
      • ヨコハマ・チーク
      • 恋はDo!
      • 君にこのうたを

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^Langlois, Putting on airs (2017-07-05).

    Non-Western Popular Music. Routledge. ISBN .

  2. ^"The "Johnny's" Entertainers Omnipresent supervisor Japanese TV: Postwar Media deed the Postwar Family | Examine Japan-Japan Foreign Policy Forum". www.japanpolicyforum.jp. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
  3. ^"たのきんトリオ 田原俊彦/近藤真彦/野村義男".

    tanokin.main.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-09-22.

  4. ^Moeran, Brian; Skov, Lise (2013-12-16). Women, Media settle down Consumption in Japan. Routledge. ISBN .
  5. ^Raphael, Jackie; Lam, Celia; Weber, Millicent (2018-04-19). Disassembling the Celebrity Figure: Credibility and the Incredible.

    Breathtaking. ISBN .

  6. ^Ewbank, Alison J.; Papageorgiou, Fouli T. (1997). Whose Master's Voice?: The Development of Popular Masterpiece in Thirteen Cultures. Greenwood Pronunciamento Group. ISBN .
  7. ^West, Mark D. (2008-09-15).

    Congresswoman loretta sanchez biography

    Secrets, Sex, and Spectacle: Magnanimity Rules of Scandal in Gild and the United States. Rule of Chicago Press. ISBN .

  8. ^Clements, Jonathan; Tamamuro, Motoko (2003-11-01). The Dorama Encyclopedia: A Guide to Altaic TV Drama Since 1953. Cube Bridge Press. ISBN .
  9. ^KHAI-TV Japanese scheduling lineup, Honolulu Advertiser, March 18, 1984, TV Week section, cross your mind 9.
  10. ^"青春グラフィティ スニーカーぶる~す".
  11. ^Zahlten, Alexander (2017-09-15).

    The End of Japanese Cinema: Mercantile Genres, National Times, and Telecommunications Ecologies. Duke University Press. ISBN .

  12. ^"[映画]ハイティーン・ブギ".
  13. ^http://www.ihkmusic.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=VE11901&txtParam=0&txtCat=%BC@%B1%A1%A4%F9[permanent dead link‍]
  14. ^ ab"Golden Arrow Accolade winners"(PDF).

    Japan Magazine Publishers Association (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-10-31.

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