10th Japan Record Awards
1968 Japanese music awards ceremony
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The 10th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the Shibuya Public Hall in Shibuya, Tokyo, on 21 December 1968, starting at 2:30PM JST.[1] The ceremony were televised in Japan on TBS, and the video are the earliest recordings of JRA that saved by TBS.
| 10th Japan Record Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 21 December 1968 |
| Venue | Shibuya Public Hall |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | TBS |
Emcee
- Ayurou Miki
- 4th time as the emcee for JRA.[2]
Award winners
Japan Record Award
- Jun Mayuzumi for "Tenshi No Yuwaku"
- Lyricist: Rei Nakanishi
- Composer: Kunihiko Suzuki
- Arranger: Kunihiko Suzuki
- Record Company: EMI Music Japan[1]
Vocalist Award
- Youichi Sugawara for "Dare Mo Inai"
- Mina Aoe for "Isezakicho Blues" and other songs.
- Masayoshi Tsuruoka & Tokyo Romantica for "Tabiji No Hito Yo"[1]
New Artist Award
- Ken Yabuki for "Anata No Blues"
- Kaori Kumi for "Kuchizuke Ga Kowai"
- Pinky & Killers for "Koi No Kisetsu"[1]
Lyricist Award
- Tetsurou Hoshino for "Tsuya Uta", "Ougizuka" and other lyrics.
- Singer: Kiyoko Suizenji, Midori Sasa
Composer Award
- Taku Izumi for "Koi No Kisetsu" and other songs.
- Singer: Pinky & Killers[1]
- Awarded again after 5 years, 2nd composer award.
Arranger Award
- Kenichirou Morioka for "Koi No Shizuku" & "Hana To Chou" and other arrangements.
- Singer: Yukari Itou & Shinichi Mori[1]
- Awarded again after 2 years, 2nd arranger award.
Planning Award
- JVC for "Kage Wo Shitaite"
- Awarded again after 3 years, 2nd planning award.
- Singer: Shinichi Mori[1]
Children's Song Award
- Yoshimi Hasegawa for "Peke No Uta"[1]
Special Award
- Tadashi Yoshida
- Hachiro Kasuga
- Song: Wakare No Ipponsugi
- Chiyoko Shimakura for "Ai No Sazanami" and other sentimental ballads.
- The Folk Crusaders for "Kaette Kita Yopparai"
10th Anniversary Commemorative Award