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    Masao Koga (古賀政男, Koga Masao, November 18, 1904 – July 25, 1978) was a Japanese composer, mandolinist, and guitarist of the Shōwa era who was dubbed "Japan's...
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  • Japanese politician Masao Koga (古賀 政男, 1904–1978), Japanese composer and guitarist Masao Komatsu (小松政夫, 1942–2020), Japanese actor Masao Kotani (小谷 正雄, 1906–1993)...
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  • Koga (1920-2001), Japanese-American photographer and social worker in Chicago Masahiro Koga (古賀 正紘, born 1978), Japanese former footballer Masao Koga...
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  • went on to earn official distinctions; Ichiro Fujiyama and composers Masao Koga and Ryoichi Hattori received the People's Honour Award in later years...
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  • composer Masao Koga began to resemble Buddhist shomyo-chanting possibly because his record label asked him to produce music. Although Koga became a composer...
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  • player) Akira Kobayashi (film actor) Yasuo Kobayashi (aikido instructor) Masao Koga (composer) Masato Koizumi (Preacher) Shigeaki Kosugi (freelance broadcaster/actor)...
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    Water) sung by Lee Jeong-suk in 1929. In the mid-1920s, Japanese composer Masao Koga mixed traditional Korean music with Gospel music that American Evangelists...
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    one of Kumoemon Tochuken's disciples, Kumo Sakai. Murata was scouted by Masao Koga, debuting with "Muhōmatsu no Isshō" (無法松の一生, lit. "Life of Outlaw Pine")...
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    is now President of Avex. Also included in the roster: Ichirō Fujiyama Masao Koga Tadaharu Nakano Shizuko Kasagi Akiko Futaba Hisao Itō Noboru Kirishima...
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    France. She was inducted into the "Popular Music Hall of Fame" at the Koga Masao Music Museum in Japan in 2007, making Teng the only non-Japanese national...
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