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Dick Mine

Dick Mine
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A still from the 1939 film Singing Lovebirds: Dick Mine (left) with co-star Tomiko Hattori.
Background information
Birth name Tokuichi Mine
Also known as Kōichi Mine
Born (1908-10-08)October 8, 1908
Tokushima, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan
Origin Japan
Died June 10, 1991(1991-06-10) (aged 82)
Genres Jazz, Blues, Ryūkōka, Gunka, Kayōkyoku
Occupation(s) Singer, Film actor
Years active 1934–1990
Labels Teichiku Records
Associated acts Masao Koga, Fumio Nanri, Noriko Awaya, Miss Columbia, Betty Inada, Tomiko Hatttori, Tokujirō Ōkubo

Dick Mine (ディック・ミネ Dikku Mine [dikku͍ mine]?, October 10, 1908 - June 10, 1991) was a popular Japanese crooner and film actor. His recording career spanned nearly the entire Showa era.

Dick Mine was born Tokuichi Mine (三根 徳一 Mine Tokuichi?) on October 8, 1908 in the city of Tokushima. Mine's father, Enjurō Mine, had taught at Tokyo Imperial University and was the first ever principal at Tosa High School; his maternal grandfather had been a priest at the Nikkō Tōshō-gū.

Mine became interested in Western music by listening to his mother's record collection. His interest developed quickly and by his late teens was singing part-time—under the stage name Kōichi Mine—in jazz bands and dance halls while a student at Rikkyo University. He also learned to play the steel guitar, a comparatively rare talent at the time in Japan, which gained him session work for Nippon Columbia backing well-known singers such as Miss Columbia among others.

After graduating, a recommendation from his father led to a bank clerk job. The young Mine, however, abandoned the banking profession determined to make a career in music.

It was working as a singer and drummer with Noriko Awaya's backing orchestra on the dance hall circuit that Mine began to win fame. He was later approached by Teichiku Records with a record contract, resulting in the beginning of his recorded singing career and the founding of his own band. Together they would come to be known as Dick Mine and his Serenaders (ディック・ミネ・エンド・ヒズ・セレナーダス Dikku Mine endo hizu serenādasu?), though they also would perform as the Teichiku Jazz Orchestra. Among the band's personnel was the California-born Nisei, Betty Inada.


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