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Name
  
Toshiko Ezaki


Role
  
Singer


Similar People
  
Misaki Usuzawa, Fumie Akiyoshi, Aki Okui, Inuko Inuyama, Kousuke Atari

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Toshiko Ezaki (江崎 とし子) is a Japanese musician. While she recently released her 5th CD, titled Arbol Grande, she is perhaps better known for having written and sung songs for Pokémon: Advanced Generation.

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Ezaki is a composer, singer, songwriter, and producer from Kyoto, Japan.

She has composed many songs for well-known Japanese artists, such as Kosuke Atari and Misaki Usuzawa, and has sung background vocals for several more.

Ms. Ezaki has also composed music and performed vocal work on many television and radio commercials, and has created instrumental pieces both internationally and in her home country of Japan.

In 2002, she was put in charge of composing the music and singing the ending theme song for the animated cartoon series Pocket Monsters (or ‘Pokémon’). Her songs included "Because the Sky is There" and "Smile". Again, in 2012, she composed and sang background vocals on Pokémon’s ending theme song, "Seven-colored Arch".

In addition to her compositions, Ezaki produces CDs for indie artists on her own label, Moss Green Records, works as a voice trainer and crystal bowl player, and continues to perform live in front of audiences across southern and central Japan.

In 2012, Ezaki began composing songs for Misaki, who is a young and increasingly popular Minyou singer from Tohoku, Japan. Ezaki composed two songs for Misaki's debut album, plus a single, and is in the process of composing four more songs for her at this time.

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Discography

Released "Apple tea" on Blow Wind Records in 2001.

Released "Spices" on Moss Green Records in 2004.

Released collaborative album "Musk" with composer and pianist Ryuji Iuchi in 2005.

Released Eight Children on Moss Green Records in 2008.

Released Voice Painting on Moss Green Records in 2010.

Released Arbol Grande on Moss Green records in 2015.

References

Toshiko Ezaki Wikipedia


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