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2024-02-15 21:00:00

Ryoichi Hattori was the most successful composer in the Showa era’s music industry. The fact that he provided famous songs such as “Tokyo Boogie Woogie” to Shizuko Kasagi was also depicted in the drama “Boogie Woogie” (NHK). Wakako Tayuki, who has written a book regarding morning dramas, says, “He might be called a genius composer, just like the image of Hatori played by Tsuyoshi Kusanagi in “Boogie Woogie,” but he also had some hardships that are not depicted in the drama.”

The model for Hatori, the genius composer played by Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, is Ryoichi Hattori.

In the 19th week of the drama “Boogie Woogie,” the famous song “Tokyo Boogie Woogie” was finally born. After that hit, Suzuko Fukugita (Shuri) became known as the “Queen of Boogie”, and in the following 20th week, Suzuko asked Zenichi Hatori (Tsuyoshi Kusanagi) to compose a new song, but due to his busy schedule, Suzuko asked Zenichi Hatori (Tsuyoshi Kusanagi) to compose a new song. It was depicted that progress was slow.

Shizuko Kasagi singing “Jungle Boogie” in the movie “Drunken Angel” (Photo = Toho Company © 1948/PD-Japan-organization/Wikimedia Commons

Even in this work, which depicts Suzuko’s life full of ups and downs, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, who plays the role of the “genius” Hatori, always makes the viewers feel “throbbing with excitement” just by appearing with his unconventional words and actions. be.

Regarding the episode in which “Tokyo Boogie Woogie” was born, in the drama, the rhythm and melody of boogie appeared in Hatori’s head on a crowded train, and when Hatori got off the train and ran into a coffee shop, he scribbled the melody on a paper napkin. There is a depiction of him rushing to Suzuko’s house in his hands, and the fact that this is based on the historical fact of Ryoichi Hattori, which was the model, also gives a sense of his genius.

So, I once once more looked at Ryoichi Hattori’s character in his autobiography.my music life” (Nippon Bungeisha), etc.

Ryoichi Hattori (hereinfollowing referred to as Ryoichi) was born in Honjo, Osaka on October 1, 1908.

My father is Hisayoshi, my mother is Sue, and I have five siblings: two older sisters and two younger sisters. His father’s family was a doll maker in Owari, and when his grandfather moved to Osaka, they were unable to do business, so he worked at a weapons factory during the day, while his mother worked at home every night to help make ends meet.

Born as the child of a poor puppet maker, he had a difficult childhood as a child.

Ryoichi, who was poor, was first introduced to Western music through the hymns he was singing at a nearby church. His talent for singing was such that when he entered elementary school, he became a role model for everyone, and he was also an honor student with good manners and excellent academics, and continued to serve as class president.

However, due to poor family finances, he started delivering newspapers in the fifth grade of elementary school and decided to become a merchant. He was also the valedictorian of the graduating class at Junior High School Elementary School, but following graduation he worked as a live-in at a trading company, worked at Osaka Dentsu, and worked hard at night school.

What drew Ryoichi back to music was a letter from his older sister Hisae, who was working as an apprentice at an eel restaurant chain called Izumo-ya. She told Ryoichi that she was forming a “boys band” at Izumoya in Dotonbori, and encouraged Ryoichi to join. There, Ryoichi passed both the academic and articulation tests with top scores. He begins his career in music.

Even following joining the military, he achieved outstanding results and received a large raise in salary compared to other members, while also studying hard at night and graduating with excellent grades. On the other hand, the origin of his creative activities was when he moved from being an oboe player in a music group to being the leader of a saxophone band, and since there were no sheet music available, he arranged and performed songs such as “Kappore” and “Yasugi Bushi”.

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