Emy Jackson | The Japanese-British Woman Who Changed Japan's Music Industry
Today we’ll take a trip back to Japan in the 60s and explore the story of a Japanese-British woman called Emy Jackson who revolutionized the music industry in Japan from head to toe with her first single "Crying in a Storm". Many Japanese music historians consider this excellent track to be the first Japanese pop song. This is the story.
Видео Emy Jackson | The Japanese-British Woman Who Changed Japan's Music Industry канала Yesterday's Papers
Видео Emy Jackson | The Japanese-British Woman Who Changed Japan's Music Industry канала Yesterday's Papers
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