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矢野顕子

Albums
88
Members
5
Active
1955–present
Origin
Japan
Biography

Akiko Yano (born February 13, 1955) is a Japanese pop and jazz musician and singer. She was born Akiko Suzuki in Tokyo and raised in Aomori, and later began her singing career in the mid-1970s. Her vocals and singing style have been compared to British singer Kate Bush.

She has recorded with Yellow Magic Orchestra and its members Ryuichi Sakamoto, Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, as well as with Swing Out Sister, Pat Metheny, The Chieftains, Lyle Mays, members of Little Feat, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Kenji Omura, Gil Goldstein, Toninho Horta, Mino Cinelu, Jeff Bova, Charlie Haden, Peter Erskine, Anthony Jackson, David Rhodes, Bill Frisell, Thomas Dolby, the band Quruli, Rei Harakami as yanokami and her daughter Miu Sakamoto.

Akiko Yano was born in Tokyo and raised in Aomori, Japan. She began playing piano at the age of three and demonstrated promising talent. When she was fifteen, Akiko moved to Tokyo on her own and entered Aoyama Gakuin High School where she pursued her musical career. She later began performing in jazz clubs where her skill at the piano brought her popularity among other musicians. Akiko joined a band with roots in Tin Pan Alley.

Akiko recorded her debut album, Japanese Girl, primarily in Los Angeles with Lowell George and Little Feat. She began collaborating with Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). They continued to play on her next recording projects and invited Akiko to join them on two of their worldwide tours. Akiko expanded her musical collaborations with YMO on her subsequent CD releases. One of these collaborations, her fourth studio album Gohan Ga Dekitayo (1980), was one of the earliest CDs ever released in 1982. Akiko continued to release CDs joined by JAPAN and Pat Metheny and has performed on albums by Thomas Dolby and other artists. In 1990 Akiko relocated to New York where she collaborated and toured with some of the world's most renowned musicians including The Chieftains, Toninho Horta and Jeff Bova on his project THE HAMMONDS.

Akiko's credits extend beyond her album projects. She was showcased by Japanese animation film company Studio Ghibli, which is known for works such as Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away. Akiko composed the music for the film My Neighbors the Yamadas and created and performed the sound effects using only her voice for two short films Yadosagashi and Mizugumo Monmon by animation director Hayao Miyazaki. Both films were shown at the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo. More recently in 2008, Akiko performed as a voiceover actress on Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea as Ponyo's sisters. In addition, Akiko composed music for Toei's animated feature, Atashin'chi and piano-based soundtrack for the film Tagatameni.

As an international artist, Akiko has toured Europe extensively, performing at The Montreux Jazz Festival, Café de la Danse, and Cité de la Musique in Paris. In 2002, she also performed a week of special concerts at Pizza Express in London. In the United States, Akiko has performed in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston and New York City where she periodically plays concerts throughout the year at Joe's Pub at the New York Public Theater. In July 2009, she performed at the North Sea Jazz Festival along with fellow pianist Hiromi Uehara. In recent years she has appeared at the Blue Note in New York as a guest performer for Janis Siegel of The Manhattan Transfer, and as part of a trio with Anthony Jackson on bass and Cliff Almond on drums in concerts at the Blue Note Tokyo since 2003. In 2008, New York guitarist, Marc Ribot joined Akiko for sold-out shows at the Blue Note Tokyo.

In 2009, Will Lee and Chris Parker joined her to form the Akiko Yano Trio.

August 2007 marked her second debut as member of yanokami, a pop unit with Rei Harakami, an electronic musician and producer. In March 2008, they released yanokamick an English version of their debut album, and appeared at Mosaic Music Festival in Singapore.

To date, Akiko has released 27 original albums, of which 3 albums were released by Nonesuch Records: AKIKO YANO, a compilation album selected by Robert Hurwitz and John Zorn (1990), LOVE LIFE (1993) and PIANO NIGHTLY (1996). In October 2008, her 27th original album akiko was released. The album was produced by Grammy-Award winning producer, T Bone Burnett and recorded in Los Angeles. She was joined by guitarist Marc Ribot and percussionist Jay Bellerose.

Discography

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JAPANESE GIRL
矢野顕子 · 1976
長月 神無月
矢野顕子 · 1976
いろはにこんぺいとう
矢野顕子 · 1977
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いろはにこんぺいとう
矢野顕子 · 1977
長月 神無月
矢野顕子 · 1977
ト・キ・メ・キ
矢野顕子 · 1978
Queen Songs
矢野顕子 · 1979
東京は夜の7時
矢野顕子 · 1979
東京は夜の7時
矢野顕子 · 1979
ごはんができたよ
矢野顕子 · 1980
ただいま。
矢野顕子 · 1981
春咲小紅
矢野顕子 · 1981
From Japan To Japan
矢野顕子 · 1982
ごめんなさい Oh Yeah / ごあいさつのうた
矢野顕子 · 1982
愛がなくちゃね。
矢野顕子 · 1982
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オーエス オーエス
矢野顕子 · 1984
ラーメンたべたい / Hi, Hi, Hi
矢野顕子 · 1984
BROOCH
矢野顕子 · 1985
1986-11-23: Ryuichi in Wonderland: Sony Sound Visuart, Tokyo, Japan
矢野顕子 · 1986
峠のわが家
矢野顕子 · 1986
愛がたりない
矢野顕子 · 1986
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GRANOLA
矢野顕子 · 1987
花のように / David
矢野顕子 · 1987
グッド・イーブニング・トウキョウ
矢野顕子 · 1988
Good Evening Tokyo
矢野顕子 · 1988
あそこのアッコちゃん
矢野顕子 · 1989
Home Music II
矢野顕子 · 1989
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WELCOME BACK
矢野顕子 · 1989
Akiko Yano
矢野顕子 · 1990
Akiko Yano
矢野顕子 · 1990
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LOVE LIFE
矢野顕子 · 1991
オン・エア
矢野顕子 · 1992
Super Folk Song
矢野顕子 · 1992
SUPER FOLK SONG
矢野顕子 · 1992
Home Music II
矢野顕子 · 1993
Love Is Here
矢野顕子 · 1993
あそこのアッコちゃん
矢野顕子 · 1994
Elephant Hotel
矢野顕子 · 1994
Elephant Hotel
矢野顕子 · 1994
出前コンサート
矢野顕子 · 1994
素晴らしい日々
矢野顕子 · 1994
Futari No Harmony
矢野顕子 · 1995
Piano Nightly
矢野顕子 · 1995
Piano Nightly
矢野顕子 · 1995
愛がたりない
矢野顕子 · 1995
Harusaki-Kobeni
矢野顕子 · 1996
Hitotsudake The Very Best Of Akiko Yano
矢野顕子 · 1996
ひとつだけ / the very best of 矢野顕子
矢野顕子 · 1996
クリームシチュー
矢野顕子 · 1997
Oui Oui
矢野顕子 · 1997
フロム・ジャパン・トゥ・ジャパン
矢野顕子 · 1999
GIRLFRIENDS FOREVER
矢野顕子 · 1999
Go Girl
矢野顕子 · 1999
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GO GIRL
矢野顕子 · 1999
ホーホケキョとなりの山田くん 〜よし、ジブリと一緒に作るぞ!〜
矢野顕子 · 1999
ホーホケキョとなりの山田くん 家内安全は、世界の願い。
矢野顕子 · 1999
ホーホケキョ となりの山田くん (オリジナル・フル・サウンドトラック) 家内安全は、世界の願い。= My Neighbors The Yamadas (Original Full Soundtrack) The World Wishes For Family Stability
矢野顕子 · 1999
Home Girl Journey
矢野顕子 · 2000
TWILIGHT〜the“LIVE”best of Akiko Yano〜
矢野顕子 · 2000
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reverb
矢野顕子 · 2002

Credits

Ranked #11,611 of 14,615 producers — 65.43 career Groove across 6 records.

Linda Carriere
Instrument · 2024
ラーメンな女たち-LIVE IN TOKYO-
Instrument · 2017
スタジオジブリ交響曲集
Composer · 2013
Get Together -LIVE IN TOKYO-
Vocal · 2011
Home Girl Journey
Producer · 2000
One For All
Instrument · 1999
Love Is Here
Producer · 1993
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MEDICINE COMPILATION from the Quiet Lodge
Performer · 1993
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Secret Story
Vocal · 1992
SUPER FOLK SONG
Producer · 1992
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Faker Holic: YMO World Tour Live
Instrument · 1991
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LOVE LIFE
Producer · 1991
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WELCOME BACK
Producer · 1989
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GRANOLA
Producer · 1987
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amino co dé ji
Composer · 1986
峠のわが家
Producer · 1986
BROOCH
Producer · 1985
Steppin’ Into Asia
Vocal · 1985
TRAUMATIC 極東探偵団
Vocal · 1985
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オーエス オーエス
Producer · 1984
比呂魅卿の犯罪
Vocal · 1983
さよなら、こんにちは
Lyricist · 1982
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The Golden Age of Wireless
Vocal · 1982
TOKYO JOE
Instrument · 1982
愛がなくちゃね。
Producer · 1982
ただいま。
Producer · 1981
春がいっぱい
Instrument · 1981
ごはんができたよ
Producer · 1980
Le Trottoir D’Apres Midi 真昼の舗道
Instrument · 1980
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Public Pressure
Instrument · 1980
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KYLYN
Instrument · 1979
Queen Songs
Instrument · 1979
Summer Nerves
Vocal · 1979
ト・キ・メ・キ
Producer · 1978
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いろはにこんぺいとう
Vocal · 1977
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喜納昌吉&チャンプルーズ
Instrument · 1977
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気まぐれ
Instrument · 1977
FLAPPER
Instrument · 1976
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JAPANESE GIRL
Producer · 1976
招待状のないショー
Instrument · 1976
火の玉ボーイ
Vocal · 1976
ときどき私は⋯⋯
Instrument · 1976
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Minako
Vocal · 1975
MINAKO II
Instrument · 1975
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ごあいさつ
Vocal · 1971
キャラメル・ママ
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クリームシチュー
Producer · —
いろはにこんぺいとう
Composer · —
アラミス '78
Lyricist · —
Akiko
Instrument · —
Akiko Yano
Producer · —
Belle Excentrique
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Demo Tape 1
Producer · —
Elephant Hotel
Instrument · —
Favorite Visions
Vocal · —
Field Work + Steppin' Into Asia
Vocal · —
Foot On The Road
Vocal · —
Go Girl
Producer · —
Good Evening Tokyo
Producer · —
Harry Up Hosono - Haruomi Hosono Best Selections
Instrument · —