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{{nihongo|'''Isao Hayashi'''|林伊佐緒|Hayashi Isao|extra=May 11, 1912 – September 29, 1995}} was a Japanese popular music and military music singer and composer. He had took part in the Japan's famous year-end show [[Kōhaku Uta Gassen]] 11 times.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www.nikkansports.com/news2/entert2/2001kouhaku/history-12.html|title=12th Kōhaku Uta Gassen|publisher=[[Nikkan Sports]]|accessdate=2009-05-09}}</ref> One of well-known songs composed by him is the military song {{nihongo|"Shussei Heishi o Okuru Uta"|出征兵士を送る歌|lit. "Song For Giving Warriors A Send-off"}}, which propaganda vehicles of ''[[uyoku dantai]]'' have aired in Japan.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www.sakuramo.to/kuuseki/115.html|title=Song and War: No. 14|publisher=Tomio Sakuramoto|date=2003-08-22|accessdate=2009-05-09}}</ref> |
{{nihongo|'''Isao Hayashi'''|林伊佐緒|Hayashi Isao|extra=May 11, 1912 – September 29, 1995}} was a Japanese popular music and military music singer and composer. He had took part in the Japan's famous year-end show [[Kōhaku Uta Gassen]] 11 times.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www.nikkansports.com/news2/entert2/2001kouhaku/history-12.html|title=12th Kōhaku Uta Gassen|publisher=[[Nikkan Sports]]|accessdate=2009-05-09}}</ref> One of well-known songs composed by him is the military song {{nihongo|"Shussei Heishi o Okuru Uta"|出征兵士を送る歌|lit. "Song For Giving Warriors A Send-off"}}, which propaganda vehicles of ''[[uyoku dantai]]'' have aired in Japan.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www.sakuramo.to/kuuseki/115.html|title=Song and War: No. 14|publisher=Tomio Sakuramoto|date=2003-08-22|accessdate=2009-05-09}}</ref> |
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Hayashi was born in [[Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi|Shimonoseki]], [[Yamaguchi Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. In 1931, he debuted with song {{nihongo|"Tabi no Yado"|旅の宿}}.<ref>{{ja icon}}{{cite web|url=http://www2.city.shimonoseki.yamaguchi.jp/icity/browser?ActionCode=content&ContentID=1108443138167&SiteID=0|title=Isao Hayashi|publisher=[[Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi|Shimonoseki]]|accessdate=2009-05-09}}</ref> He signed the [[King record]] in 1936. |
Hayashi was born in [[Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi|Shimonoseki]], [[Yamaguchi Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. In 1931, he debuted with song {{nihongo|"Tabi no Yado"|旅の宿}}.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www2.city.shimonoseki.yamaguchi.jp/icity/browser?ActionCode=content&ContentID=1108443138167&SiteID=0|title=Isao Hayashi|publisher=[[Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi|Shimonoseki]]|accessdate=2009-05-09}}</ref> He signed the [[King record]] in 1936. |
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Hayashi also composed [[Hachiro Kasuga]]'s "Nagasaki no Onna" and [[Michiya Mihashi]]'s "Ringo Mura Kara". |
Hayashi also composed [[Hachiro Kasuga]]'s "Nagasaki no Onna" and [[Michiya Mihashi]]'s "Ringo Mura Kara". |
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Isao Hayashi (林伊佐緒, Hayashi Isao, May 11, 1912 – September 29, 1995) was a Japanese popular music and military music singer and composer. He had took part in the Japan's famous year-end show Kōhaku Uta Gassen 11 times.[1] One of well-known songs composed by him is the military song "Shussei Heishi o Okuru Uta" (出征兵士を送る歌, lit. "Song For Giving Warriors A Send-off"), which propaganda vehicles of uyoku dantai have aired in Japan.[2]
Hayashi was born in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. In 1931, he debuted with song "Tabi no Yado" (旅の宿).[3] He signed the King record in 1936.
Hayashi also composed Hachiro Kasuga's "Nagasaki no Onna" and Michiya Mihashi's "Ringo Mura Kara".
Hayashi served as the leader of the Japan Singers Association from 1989 to 1995.[4]
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