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Four Leaves
フォーリーブス
OriginJapan
GenresPop
Years active1967 (1967)–1978
2002 (2002)–2009
LabelsCBS Sony
Past membersToshio Egi
Koji Kita
Masao Orimo
Eiji Nagata
Takashi Aoyama

Four Leaves (フォーリーブス, Fō Rībusu) was a Japanese boy band from the talent agency Johnny & Associates. Four Leaves was one of the earliest acts produced by the agency, and the four-member group first formed in 1967 and made their record debut with the single "Olivia no Shirabe" (オリビアの調べ) the following year.[1] They disbanded in 1978 due to popularity loss, but they reunited in 2002 until 2009.[1]

Members

  • Toshio Egi (1967-1978, 2002–2009)
  • Kōji Kita (1967-1978, 2002–2009; died 2012)
  • Masao Orimo (1967-1978, 2002–2009)
  • Takashi Aoyama (1968-1978, 2002–2009; died 2009)
  • Eiji Nagata (1967-1968)

Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances

Year # Song No. VS Remarks
1970 (Showa 45)/21st 1 Ashita Ga Umareru (あしたが生まれる) 20/24 Chiyo Okumura
1971 (Showa 46)/22nd 2 Chikyū Wa Hitotsu (地球はひとつ) 13/25 Yukiji Asaoka Performed Minato No Wakareuta(港の別れ唄) with Fuji Keiko to replace Cool Five that absents.
1972 (Showa 47)/23rd 3 Natsu No Fureai (夏のふれあい) 2/23 Akiko Wada
1973 (Showa 48)/24th 4 Wakai Futari Ni Nani Ga Okoru (若いふたりに何が起る) 7/22 Katsuko Kanai
1974 (Showa 49)/25th 5 Isoge! Wakamono (急げ!若者) 4/25 Rumiko Koyanagi
1975 (Showa 50)/26th 6 Happy People (ハッピー・ピープル) 11/24 Agnes Chan
1976 (Showa 51)/27th 7 Odoriko (踊り子) 3/24 Candies

References

  1. ^ a b "Four Leaves' Aoyama dies of cancer". Tokyograph. 2009-01-29. Retrieved 2009-12-08.
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