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1 Award winners  



1.1  Japan Record Award  





1.2  Best Vocalist  





1.3  Best New Artist  





1.4  Vocalist Award  





1.5  New Artist Award  





1.6  General Public Award  





1.7  Composer Award  





1.8  Arranger Award  





1.9  Lyricist Award  





1.10  Special Award  





1.11  Planning Award  





1.12  Shinpei Nakayama Award & Yaso Saijō Award  







2 Best 10 JRA Nominations  





3 External links  














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17th Japan Record Awards
DateDecember 31, 1975
VenueImperial Garden Theater, Tokyo
Hosted byKeizo Takahashi, Mitsuko Mori
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTBS
← 16th · Japan Record Awards · 18th →

The 17th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial Garden TheaterinChiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 1975, starting at 7:00PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS.

Award winners[edit]

Japan Record Award[edit]

Akira Fuse for "Shikuramen No Kahori"

Best Vocalist[edit]

Hiroshi Itsuki for "Chikuma Gawa"

ChikumaGawa
Hiroshi Itsuki, awarded Best Vocalist for second time .

Best New Artist[edit]

Takashi Hosokawa for "Kokoro No Kori"

Vocalist Award[edit]

New Artist Award[edit]

General Public Award[edit]

Sakurada Junko for "Juushichi No Natsu" and other hit songs.

Composer Award[edit]

Kouichi Morita for "Geshukuya"

Arranger Award[edit]

Mitsuo Hagita for "Soratobu Kujira"

Lyricist Award[edit]

Special Award[edit]

Chiyoko Shimakura
Chiyoko Shimakura, awarded another special award after 7 years.

Frank Nagai
Frank Nagai, special award winner, 5th time awarded in JRA.

Yoshio Tabata
Yoshio Tabata, special award winner.

Yūjirō Ishihara
Yūjirō Ishihara, awarded another special award after 8 years.

Planning Award[edit]

Isao Tomita
Isao Tomita, awarded planning award.

Shinpei Nakayama Award & Yaso Saijō Award[edit]

Kei Ogura

Best 10 JRA Nominations[edit]

5 singers will be chosen for the vocalist award, and the JRA and best vocalist will be chosen from the 5 vocalists that receive the vocalist award.

Song Singer Award
Shitetsu Ensen Goro Noguchi Vocalist Award
Hanaguruma Rumiko Koyanagi
Shikuramen No Kahori Akira Fuse Japan Record Award
Tomoshibi Aki Yashiro N/A
Toki No Sugi Yukumamani Kenji Sawada
Aa Hito Koishi Shinichi Mori
Hito Koi Shikute Saori Minami Vocalist Award
Chikuma Gawa Hiroshi Itsuki Best Vocalist
Naka No Shima Blues Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five N/A
Kono Ai No Tokimeki Hideki Saijo

External links[edit]


Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=17th_Japan_Record_Awards&oldid=1189988802"

Categories: 
1975 music awards
1975 in Japanese music
December 1975 events in Asia
1975 in Tokyo
Japan Record Awards
 



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