Warabe (group)

Warabe (わらべ) was a J-pop musical trio active between 1982 and 1985.

Warabe
Warabe in 1982
Warabe in 1982
Background information
Origin Japan
GenresJ-pop
Years active1982 – 1985
LabelsFor Life Record

History of the band

The group was established as part of the Net TV's variety show Kinchan no Doko Made Yaru no? hosted by Kinichi Hagimoto.[1] The group consisted of Atsumi Kurasawa, Tomoko Takabe and Mami Takahashi and made the first appearance in the show in September 1982.[2]

In June 1983, the weekly magazine Focus published a photograph of Tomoko Takabe allegedly smoking on her bed. Following the incident she was suspended, and took part in the program on the phone expressing her remorse and singing " Medaka no Kyôdai"; her segment of the show recorded a massive 42 percent share of viewers.[3] She was supposed to return but two months later the Takabe's ex-boyfriend who had provided the photo to the magazine committed suicide, and she decided to withdraw from the program and from the group.[3] The two remaining members eventually disbanded the group in 1985. Warabe's major hit was the song ""Moshimo Ashita ga..." which topped the Oricon Singles Chart for six weeks.[4]

Group members

  • Atsumi Kurasawa (Japanese: 倉沢 淳美, born 20 April 1967), nicknamed Kanae.
  • Tomoko Takabe (Japanese: 高部 知子, born 27 August 1967), nicknamed Nozomi.
  • Mami Takahashi (Japanese: 高橋 真美, born 20 September 1967), nicknamed Tamae.

Discography

Albums
  • 1983 : Nozomi, Kanae, Tamae - Medaka no Kyôdai
  • 1984 : Moshi mo Ashita ga...
  • 1995 : Medaka no Kyôdai (Compilation)
  • 2011 : Imokin Trio & Warabe - Golden Best (Compilation)

References

  1. "ikizama ni akogareta Shōwa no otoko-tachi# 3 shikō no terebi gei o kataru hagimoto kin'ichi". Showa 40 Man. August 2020. Creta Publishing. p.35.
  2. Nagata, Gyoji (1985). Shōwa no dōyō arakaruto. sengo. Gyōsei. ISBN 4324001243.
  3. Hoizumi, Kaoru (1998). Warabe" furuki yoki kodomo"-tachi ga enjita san'ninsan'yō no meitoan. MediaWorks. pp.76-79.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-26. Retrieved 2008-10-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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