12th Japan Record Awards
Appearance
12th Japan Record Awards | |
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Date | December 31, 1970 |
Venue | Imperial Garden Theater, Tokyo |
Hosted by | Keizo Takahashi |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | TBS |
The 12th Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 1970, starting at 7:00PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS.
Award winners
[edit]Japan Record Award
[edit]- Yoichi Sugawara for "Kyou De Owakare"
- Lyricist: Rei Nakanishi-2nd time awarded after 2 years
- Composer: Akira Ui
- Arranger: Kenichirou Morioka-2nd time awarded after 3 years
- Record Company: Polydor Records
Best Vocalist
[edit]- Vacant
Best New Artist
[edit]- Akira Nishikino for "Mou Koi Nanoka"
Vocalist Award
[edit]- Youko Kishi for "Kibou"
- 2nd time awarded after 6 years, absent the live because of collagen disease, only responding by phone call. The vocal performer that has the most potential to be the best vocal performance winner.
- Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five for "Uwasa No Onna"
- Saori Yuki for "Tegami"
- Shinichi Mori for "Hatoba Onna No Blues"
- Last year's best vocal performance winner.
General Public Award
[edit]- Keiko Fuji for "Inochi Azukemas"[1]
- The Drifters for "Drift No Zundokobushi"[1]
New Artist Award
[edit]- Masaki Nomura for "Ichido Dakenara"
- Ritsuko Abe for "Ai No Kizuna"
- Salty Sugar for "Hashire Koutaro"
- Mari Henmi for "Keiken"
Composer Award
[edit]- Makoto Kawaguchi for "Manatsu No Arashi"
- Singer:Teruhiko Saigō
Arrangement Award
[edit]- Shunichi Makaino for "Waratte Yurushite"
- Singer:Akiko Wada
Lyricist Award
[edit]- Rei Nakanishi for "Showa Onna Blues"
- Singer:Mina Aoe
- Awarded again after 3 years, 4th composer award.
Special Award
[edit]- Staff of Nippon Columbia for "Nihon Hayariuta No Ayumi"
Planning Award
[edit]- Nippon Columbia for "Futari No Ginza" and "Kyoto No Koi"
- Composer:The Ventures
- Singer: Masako Izumi, Ken Yamauchi and Yuuko Nagisa
- 4th time in a row for 2 years.
Children's Song Award
[edit]- Sakiko Tamagawa for "Moomin Theme"[1]
- Theme song for Moomin.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c レコード大賞部門賞 童謡で『ムーミン』 大衆賞に藤、ドリフ [Moomin wins the Record Awards Children's Song Award, Fuji and Drift win the General Public Award]. Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese) (付東京夕刊 (Tokyo Evening Edition) ed.). 23 November 1970. p. 7.