Daisuke Inoue (singer)

{{Short description|Japanese singer, composer and multi-instrumentist (1941–2000)}}

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| name = Daisuke Inoue

| image = Daisuke Inoue (singer) non-free.jpeg

| native_name = 井上大輔

| native_name_lang = ja

| birth_date = {{Birth-date|13 September 1941}}

| birth_place = Tokyo, Japan

| death_date = {{Death-date and age|30 May 2000|13 September 1941}}

| death_place = Tokyo, Japan

| other_names = Tadao Inoue

| occupation =

}}

Daisuke Inoue ({{Langx|ja|井上大輔}}; 13 September 1941 - 30 May 2000), stage name of Tadao Inoue ({{Langx|ja|井上 忠夫}}) was a Japanese singer, composer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

Life and career

Born in Tokyo, Inoue started his musical career in 1960 as a member of the group Jackey Yoshikawa and His Blue Comets, serving as multi-instrumentist, vocalist and often also as composer. Among others, he penned the group's major hit "Blue Chateau" (ブルー・シャトウ, "Burū shatō"), which won a Japan Record Award and sold over one million copies.{{cite news |title=ブルーコメッツ井上忠夫さん自殺 |url=http://www.shikoku-np.co.jp/national/okuyami/article.aspx?id=20010917000243 |access-date=9 November 2022 |work=Shikoku News |date=19 August 2000| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140902000556/http://www.shikoku-np.co.jp/national/okuyami/article.aspx?id=20010917000243 | archive-date=2014-09-02 }} After the group disbanded, Inoue started a career as a solo singer and as a composer for other artists, notably Finger 5 and Hiromi Go. In 1981 he adopted the stage name Daisuke Inoue to mark a fresh start to his career.{{cite book |last1=Makaino |first1=Motohiro |title=Shōwa kayō shokugyō sakkyokuka gaido |date=2018 |location=Tōkyō |isbn=978-4-401-64371-4 |edition=Shohan}} Among his major hits is "Ai Senshi", the theme song of the Mobile Suit Gundam film trilogy. He also composed music for commercials, notably the popular tune "I Feel Coke" for a series of 1980s-1990s Coca-Cola commercials.

Suffering from a retinal detachment that was not resolved by a recent surgery, and with his wife seriously ill, Inoue committed suicide by hanging on 30 May 2000, at the age of 58. His wife hanged herself one year later.{{cite news |title=故井上忠夫さんの妻死亡/都内の自宅で死後数カ月 |url=http://www.nikkansports.com/jinji/2000/seikyo000531.html |access-date=9 November 2022 |work=Nikkan Sports|date=19 August 2000|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000819092346/http://www.nikkansports.com/jinji/2000/seikyo000531.html |archive-date=2000-08-19 }}

References

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==External links==

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Category:1941 births

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Category:2000 suicides

Category:Composers from Tokyo

Category:Japanese male singers

Category:Japanese male composers

Category:Singers from Tokyo

Category:Suicides by hanging in Japan

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