Shigeru Izumiya (泉谷 しげる Izumiya Shigeru, born May 11, 1948 in Aomori, raised in Meguro, Tokyo) is a Japanese poet, folk singer, actor, tarento.[1][2] He established the record company For Life Records with Takuro Yoshida, Yosui Inoue, and Hitoshi Komuro in 1975.[3] He also directed the 1986 film Death Powder (Desu Paudā).[4]
Shigeru Izumiya 泉谷 しげる | |
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| Born | (1948-05-11) 11 May 1948 (age 74) Aomori Prefecture, Japan |
| Genres | Folk music |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, actor and tarento |
| Instrument(s) | Guitar |
| Years active | 1971–present |
| Labels | Pony Canyon |
| Website | www |
Between August 1995 and March 1996, Izumiya co-hosted the Satellaview-based weekly SoundLink Magazine, "King of After School" (放課後の王様, Houkago no Ousama), with Ayumi Hamasaki.[5][6]
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