大川栄策

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さざんかの宿 04:39 Tools
目ン無い千鳥 03:45 Tools
恋吹雪 04:03 Tools
わたしの城下町 04:26 Tools
夢芝居 00:00 Tools
路傍の花 03:48 Tools
風港 00:00 Tools
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雨の港 04:30 Tools
さすらいの唄 00:00 Tools
酔いぐれすずめ 04:07 Tools
稲妻 00:00 Tools
夢一天 04:47 Tools
雨の永東橋 04:28 Tools
海峡酒場 04:38 Tools
あの日の君を恋うる歌 04:25 Tools
二人の旅路 00:00 Tools
港雨 04:30 Tools
寒椿 00:00 Tools
人生の並木路 00:00 Tools
みちのくひとり旅 04:19 Tools
昭和放浪記 00:00 Tools
舞酔い雪 00:00 Tools
わかれ港町 05:33 Tools
酒は涙か溜息か 00:00 Tools
再会 00:00 Tools
男春秋 04:39 Tools
江差・追分・風の街 00:00 Tools
赤い風車 04:19 Tools
女の一生 05:33 Tools
名残りの桜 05:33 Tools
木枯紋次郎 00:00 Tools
みれん雨 00:00 Tools
男の喝采 00:00 Tools
命果てるまで 00:00 Tools
あなたあじさい人の妻 03:31 Tools
星影のワルツ 00:00 Tools
サーカスの唄 00:00 Tools
奥飛騨慕情 00:00 Tools
人生を時の流れに 00:00 Tools
明洞の夜はふけて 00:00 Tools
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Eisaku Okawa (大川栄策), born 30 October 1948, is a Japanese enka singer from Fukuoka, Kyushu. His real name is Itsuzo Aramaki (荒巻逸造). After graduating from a trade school in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, Okawa left for Tokyo, where he studied music under composer Masao Koga (古賀正男). Okawa made his début as a recording artist in 1969 with his version of "Men Nai Chidori" (目ン無い千鳥), which was the B-side to a single by Antonio Koga (アントニオ古賀). In 1982, Okawa released his greatest hit so far, "Sasanqua no Yado" (さざんかの宿). Okawa also writes both Japanese and Korean music using the alias "Tatsuhei Tsukishi" (筑紫竜平). For more information (in Japanese), please visit Eisaku Okawa's official website at: http://www.ans.co.jp/u/e-ohkawa/index.htm Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.