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Soeda Azenbō
添田 唖蝉坊
Born
Soeda Heikichi (添田 平吉)

December 25, 1872
DiedFebruary 8, 1944(1944-02-08) (aged 71)
NationalityJapanese
OccupationMusician

Azenbō Soeda (Japanese: 添田 唖蝉坊, romanizedSoeda Azenbō) (1872–1944) was a Japanese singer and lyricist, a prominent figure of the enka style in the Meiji era and later.[2] His son was the author and critic Tomomichi Soeda [ja].

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  • 添田 Soeda, 唖蝉坊 Azenbō; 添田 Soeda, 知道 Tomomichi (1982). 唖蝉坊流生記 Azenbō ryūseiki (1st ed.). Japan: 刀水書房 Tōsui Shobō.
  • 添田 Soeda, 唖蝉坊 Azenbō; 添田 Soeda, 知道 Tomomichi (1982). 浅草底流記 Asakusa teiryūki (1st ed.). Japan: 刀水書房 Tōsui Shobō.
  • 添田 Soeda, 唖蝉坊 Azenbō; 添田 Soeda, 知道 Tomomichi (1982). 演歌の明治大正史 Enka no Meiji-Taishō shi (1st ed.). Japan: 刀水書房 Tōsui Shobō.
  • 添田 Soeda, 唖蝉坊 Azenbō; 添田 Soeda, 知道 Tomomichi (1982). 日本春歌考 Nihon shunka kō (1st ed.). Japan: 刀水書房 Tōsui Shobō.
  • 添田 Soeda, 唖蝉坊 Azenbō; 添田 Soeda, 知道 Tomomichi (1984). 空襲下日記 Kūshūka nikki (1st ed.). Japan: 刀水書房 Tōsui Shobō.

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  1. ^ 添田 Soeda, 唖蝉坊 Azenbō; Lewis, Michael (January 14, 2009). A Life Adrift: Soeda Azembō, Popular Song, and Modern Mass Culture in Japan (1st ed.). Routledge. ISBN 041559216X.
  2. ^ E. Taylor Atkins, A History of Popular Culture in Japan: From the Seventeenth Century to the Present , Bloomsbury Academic, 2017