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Hiroshi Mizuhara (水原 弘 Mizuhara Hiroshi, 1 November 1935 – 5 July 1978) was a Japanese singer. His real name is Masahiro Takawa (高和正弘 Takawa Masahiro). He was born in Tokyo in 1935. His nickname was Omizu (おミズ). He also appeared in films during his life. He died in 1978 at the age of 42. He was signed up to Manase Productions , but was also signed to Watanabe Productions for a time. He was part of a trio with Hiroshi Inoue and Hiroshi Kamayatsu, known as the " Three Hiroshis " (however, Mizuhara's unique style was completely different from that of the "rockabilly idols" of the time, so he was later replaced by Hiroshi Moriya). When he was in his second year at Tokyo Metropolitan Akasaka High School , he won the "Amateur Jazz Vocalist" contest sponsored by Nippon Cultural Broadcasting . After that , he was scouted by Misa Watanabe at a jazz cafe where he was working , and entered the entertainment industry. In 1957 , he joined Danny Iida and Paradise King as the first vocalist, but left the following year. In 1958, he formed the Blue Sox with Hiroshi Mizuhara. Other members included Kayoko Moriyama and Jerry Fujio . In 1959 (Showa 34), he made his record debut with " Kuroi Hanabira" ( Black Petals ) (lyrics by Nagai Rokusuke , music by Nakamura Hachidai ) from Toshiba Records , the music record division of Tokyo Shibaura Electric (now Toshiba ) . He appeared as a singer in the Toho film "Seishun wo Kakero" starring Natsuki Yosuke . "Kuroi Hanabira"...

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