6th Japan Record Awards

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6th Japan Record Awards
DateDecember 26, 1964
VenueHibiya Public Hall
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The 6th Japan Record Award was held on December 26, 1964. [1]

Contents

Emcee

Takayuki Akutagawa

Award Winners

Japan Record Award

Vocalist Award

New Artist Award

Composer Award

Arranger Award

Lyricist Award

Special Award

Planning Award

Children's Song Award

Nominations

JRA

SongSingerVotes
Ai To Shi O MitsumeteKazuko AoyamaNot mentioned.
Koi Wo Surunara Yukio Hashi Not mentioned, had a close vote number in runner-up.
Yoake No UtaYouko Kishi
Una Sera Di Tokyo The Peanuts Not mentioned.
Hiroshi Wada & Mahina Stars
Osaka Gurashi Frank Nagai
Tokyo BluesSachiko Nishida
Ozashiki KoutaHiroshi Wada & Mahina Stars

New Artist Award

Male

SingerVotes
Teruhiko Saigō Not mentioned
Hachirou Izawa
Mitsuo Kaji

Female

SingerVotes
Harumi Miyako Not mentioned
Yumiko Kokonoe
Teruko Hino

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References

  1. "活動〜日本レコード大賞〜【公益社団法人 日本作曲家協会】" (in Japanese). Japan Composer's Association. Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.