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11th Japan Record Awards

1969 Japanese music awards ceremony


1969 Japanese music awards ceremony

FieldValue
name11th Japan Record Awards
dateDecember 31, 1969
venueImperial Garden Theater, Tokyo
hostsKeizo Takahashi
networkTBS
previous10th
mainJapan Record Awards
next12th

The 11th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 1969, starting at 7:00PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS.

Award winners

Japan Record Award

  • Naomi Sagara (ja) for "Iijanai No Shiawase Naraba" (ja)
    • Awarded New Artist at 2 years ago, 2nd award.
    • Lyricist: Tokiko Iwatani
    • Composer: Taku Izumi (ja)
    • Arranger: Taku Izumi
    • Record Company: JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment

Best Vocalist

  • Shinichi Mori for "Minatomachi Blues" (ja)
    • Lost to Naomi Sagara by one vote.

Best New Artist

  • Peter for "Yoru To Asa No Aida Ni" (ja)

New Artist Award

  • Norihiko Hashida and the Shoebelts for "Kaze" (ja)
  • Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five for "Nagasaki Wa Kyō Mo Ame Datta" (ja)
  • Kaoru Chiga (ja) for "Mayonaka No Guitar" (ja)
  • Kyōko Takada (ja) for "Minna Yume No Naka" (ja)

Vocalist Award

  • Mina Aoe for "Ikebukuro no Yoru" (ja)
    • Awarded again after last year, 2nd vocalist award.
  • Mieko Hirota for "Ningyō no Ie" (ja)
  • Tokiko Kato for "Hitorine No Komori Uta"

General Public Award

  • Kiyoko Suizenji for "365 Step's March" (ja) & "Jinjitsu Ichiro No March"
  • Ryoko Moriyama for "Kinjireta Koi" (ja)

Lyricist Award

  • Michio Yamagami (ja) for "Yoake no Scat"
    • Singer: Saori Yuki

Composer Award

  • Kyōhei Tsutsumi for "Blue Light Yokohama" (ja)
    • Singer: Ayumi Ishida

Arranger Award

  • Shinzō Teraoka (ja) for "Kanashimi Wa Kake Ashi De Yatte Kuru"
    • Singer: Mariko Ann
    • Awarded again after 5 years, 2nd arranger award.

Planning Award

  • EMI Music Japan
    • Awarded again after 3 years, 3rd planning award.

Children's Song Award

  • Three Bubbles for "Umareta Kyō Dai 11-nin"

Special Award

  • Takao Saeki (ja)
  • EMI Music Japan

Other Performers

Guests

  • Jun Mayuzumi (Last year's Japan Record Award winner, give trophy to Naomi Sagara.)
  • Yoichi Sugawara (Last year's vocalist award winner, give trophy to Mori Shinichi.)
  • Pinky & Killers (Last year's new artist award winner, give trophy to Peter and banquet to Naomi Sagara.)
  • Yukio Hashi
  • Hibari Misora

Dancers

  • Studio No.1 Dancers
  • BM Dancers

Chorus

  • Cole Acacia
  • Wakakusa Children's Chorus

References

References

  1. "活動〜日本レコード大賞〜【公益社団法人 日本作曲家協会】". Japan Composer's Association.
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