Tanokin Trio Explained
Tanokin Trio (たのきんトリオ) was a Japanese group, composed of three Johnny's idols, Toshihiko Tahara (Toshi), Nomura Yoshio (Yoshi), Masahiko Kondo (Matchy).[1] [2] [3] [4] It was active for a short period in the early 1980s (dissolved on 28 August 1983), they became icons among young people of their generation.[5] [6] [7] All three appeared as students in the first series of Kinpachi-sensei.[8]
Members
Major casting works
Television
- Kinpachi-sensei (TBS)
- The first series (October 26, 1979 - March 28, 1980)
- The second series, episode 13 (December 26, 1980)
- Special 1 (October 8, 1982)
- Special 3 (October 5, 1984)
- Tadaima Hokago (ただいま放課後) (May 26 - September 19, 1980, Fuji TV)
- 幕末花の美剣士たち (January 4, 1981, TV Tokyo)
Variety
- Tanokin Zenryoku Tokyu (たのきん全力投球!) (October 9, 1980 - March 27, 1983, TBS)[9]
Film
Tanokin Super Hit Series
- Graffiti Youth: Sneaker Blues (February 11, 1981)[10]
- Blue Jeans Memory (July 11, 1981)[11]
- Good Luck Love (December 20, 1981)
- Highteen Boogie (August 7, 1982)[12]
- The Mysterious Gemini • Y&S (December 11, 1982)
- Heart Beat (August 4, 1983)[13]
Stage
- サヨナラ日劇FESTIVAL (February 11, 1981, Japan Theater)
- たのきんスーパースリー 桜島野外コンサート (typhoon in March 1981, canceled)
- たのきん3球コンサート (August 1981, August 1983)
Songs
- 君に贈る言葉 (アフター・スクール) (B side of Toshihiko Tahara's "Sorrowful Heart")
- ときめきはテレパシー (insert in the movie Good Luck Love)
Video
- たのきんHOTライブ (November 5, 1980, Pony Canyon)
- 3球コンサート 1983・8・28 大阪スタヂアム (1983)
Cassette tape & photo collection
- Takenokin Live '81 (July 8, 1981, Shueisha)
- Side A
- 哀愁メドレー(哀愁でいと~レッツゴー・ダンシング~ファンキー・モンキー・ベイビー~ルイジアナママ~哀愁トゥ・ナイト~哀愁でいと)
- スニーカーぶる~す
- 月の灯り
- ある日曜日の出来事
- Rockn Rollメドレー(恋のゴーカート~悲しき雨音~ハッピーバースデースウィート16~ダイアナ)
- Side B
- コール・ミー
- 雨が降ってきた
- ラストダンスは私と
- しらけちまうぜ
- ハッとして Good!
- ヨコハマ・チーク
- 恋はDo!
- 君にこのうたを
Awards and nominations
|-| 1980| 18th Golden Arrow Award| Popularity Award| Tanokin Trio| | [14] |-| 1982| 20th Golden Arrow Award| Super Idol Award| Tanokin Trio| | [14]
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Langlois, Tony. Non-Western Popular Music. 2017-07-05. Routledge. 9781351556156. en.
- Web site: The "Johnny's" Entertainers Omnipresent on Japanese TV: Postwar Media and the Postwar Family Discuss Japan-Japan Foreign Policy Forum. www.japanpolicyforum.jp. 2018-09-22.
- Web site: たのきんトリオ 田原俊彦/近藤真彦/野村義男. tanokin.main.jp. ja. 2018-09-22.
- Book: Women, Media and Consumption in Japan. Moeran. Brian. Skov. Lise. 2013-12-16. Routledge. 9781136782800. en.
- Book: Disassembling the Celebrity Figure: Credibility and the Incredible. Raphael. Jackie. Lam. Celia. Weber. Millicent. 2018-04-19. BRILL. 9789004365322. en.
- Book: Whose Master's Voice?: The Development of Popular Music in Thirteen Cultures. Ewbank. Alison J.. Papageorgiou. Fouli T.. 1997. Greenwood Publishing Group. 9780313277726. en.
- Book: West, Mark D.. Secrets, Sex, and Spectacle: The Rules of Scandal in Japan and the United States. 2008-09-15. University of Chicago Press. 9780226894119. en.
- Book: The Dorama Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese TV Drama Since 1953. Clements. Jonathan. Tamamuro. Motoko. 2003-11-01. Stone Bridge Press. 9781611725216. en.
- https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50706006/the-honolulu-advertiser/ KHAI-TV Japanese programming lineup
- Web site: 青春グラフィティ スニーカーぶる~す.
- Book: Zahlten, Alexander. The End of Japanese Cinema: Industrial Genres, National Times, and Media Ecologies. 2017-09-15. Duke University Press. 9780822372462. en.
- Web site: [映画]ハイティーン・ブギ.
- http://www.ihkmusic.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=VE11901&txtParam=0&txtCat=%BC@%B1%A1%A4%F9{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
- Web site: Golden Arrow Award winners. Japan Magazine Publishers Association. 2021-10-31. ja.