Ryudo Uzaki
Ryûdô Uzaki (宇崎 竜童), born Shuji Kimura on February 23, 1946, in Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, is a multifaceted Japanese artist known for his contributions as a singer, composer, actor, and film director. He gained notable recognition as the frontman of the Down Town Boogie-Woogie Band, a trailblazing group that played a pivotal role in the Japanese rock scene of the 1970s, helping to shape the musical landscape of the era.
Uzaki's dynamic career spans several decades, during which he has released numerous albums, showcasing his unique blend of rock and traditional Japanese music. His innovative style has earned him a dedicated following and critical acclaim. Beyond music, Uzaki has also made significant strides in the film industry, directing and acting in various productions that reflect his diverse talents.
In his personal life, he shares a partnership with lyricist and actress Yoko Aki (阿木 燿子), further intertwining their artistic endeavors. Together, they have contributed to the cultural fabric of Japan, with Aki's lyrical prowess complementing Uzaki's musical vision. Through his artistry, Ryûdô Uzaki continues to influence and inspire generations, solidifying his status as a distinguished figure in Japanese entertainment.
Filmography
Permanent Nobara
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
Devilman
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47 Ronin
Double Suicide of Sonezaki
The Homeless Student
The Choice of Hercules