8th Japan Record Awards |
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Date | December 24, 1966 |
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Venue | Hibiya Public Hall |
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The 8th Japan Record Award was held on December 24, 1966.[1] Yukio Hashi became the first singer that get the 2nd JRA.
Emcee
Ayuurou Miki
- 2nd time as the emcee for JRA.
Award Winners
Japan Record Award
- Yukio Hashi for "Muhyou"
- 2nd award after 4 years.
- Lyricist: Tetsuo Miyagawa
- Composer: Ichirou Tone
- Arranger: Yoshitaka Ichinose
- Record Company: JVC Victor
Vocalist Award
New Artist Award
- Ichirou Araki for "Sora Ni Hoshi Ga Aruyouni"
- Tokiko Kato for "Akai Fussen"
Composer Award
- Kuranosuke Hamaguchi for "Hoshi No Flamenco" and "Bara Ga Saita"
Arranger Award
- Kenichirou Morioka for "Kimi To Itsumademo" and "Aitakute Aitakute"
Lyricist Award
Special Award
Planning Award
Children's Song Award
Nominations
JRA
Vocalist Award
New Artist Award
Male
Female
Composer Award
Composer |
Votes
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Kuranosuke Hamaguchi |
26
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Yūzō Kayama |
Not mentioned
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Shousuke Ichikawa
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Hiroshi Miyagawa
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Doumei Suzuki
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Ben Sasaki
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Ichirou Araki
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Arranger Award
Arranger |
Votes
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Kenichirou Morioka |
23
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Norio Maeda |
Not mentioned
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Jinzou Kosugi
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Lyricist Award
Lyricist |
Votes
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Tokiko Iwatani |
21
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Meiko Nakamura |
18
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Naoya Uchimura |
0
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Kuranosuke Hamaguchi
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Yaso Saijou
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Tetsu Mizushima
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Special Award
Planning Award
Children's Song Award
Song |
Votes
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Susumu Ishikawa's Obake No Q-Taro |
21
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Oto No Symphony |
16
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Watashi No Marionette |
Not Mentioned
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Tondetta Banana
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References