Eri Ōno

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Eri Ōno , also Eri Ohno , ( Japanese 大野 え り , Ōno Eri ; born January 23, 1955 in Nagoya , Aichi Prefecture ) is a Japanese pop , funk and jazz singer .

Eri Ohno recorded her debut album Feeling Your Love and the single "Trad Man" (Better Days) in 1979 , followed by several albums for the record labels Denon and Nippon Columbia . a. was accompanied by Isoo Fukui , Terumasa Hino , Koichi Matsukase , Takashi Ohi , Kiyoshi Sugimoto and Masahiko Satoh . She recorded the album Eri, My Dear (1982) with Toshiyuki Daitoku (keyboards), Cecil McBee (bass) and Billy Hart (drums). With Hank Jones , Eddie Gomez and Jimmy Cobb , an album with songs by Cole Porter such as " I Get a Kick Out of You ", " Love for Sale " or " Night and Day " was created in Tokyo in 1983 . The jazz discographer Tom Lord performed her participation in nine recording sessions between 1973 and 1983. In later years she shifted stylistically more to soul and pop music with productions like L'Eveil (1986) and Sweet Love (2006) . a. in cooperation with DJ Krush ( Reminisce and Mind Games , 2000).

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  1. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed July 7, 2017)