Ann Lewis (musician)
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June 5, 1956
- Singer
- Musician
- Creative director
- Designer
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Masahiro Kuwana(m. 1980–1984)
Ann Lewis | |
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アン・ルイス | |
| Born | Ann Linda Lewis June 5, 1956 Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan |
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| Years active | 1970–1999, 2003–2007 |
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| Children | 1 |
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| Instrument | Vocals |
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Ann Lewis (アン・ルイス, An Ruisu; born June 5, 1956, in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese musician who was popular in the 1970s and 1980s.
Lewis was born to a half-Japanese mother and an American father.[1] She also has one brother. Her many hits include the popular song "Roppongi Shinju", "Good Bye My Love" and many others which have been covered by other Asian artists. She semi-retired from show business in the 1990s after suffering from chronic panic attacks, and settled in Los Angeles.[2] She released a few self covers albums in the 2000s. Lewis has been active as a creative director, consultant and designer. Her works include interior designs for private homes, business offices, restaurants and shops, releasing a line of original jewelry, creating original animation, logos and other projects. She has also been involved as the president, COO and marketing consultant for several software companies in the USA.
Personal life
Lewis was married to Japanese singer Masahiro Kuwana from 1980 to 1984.[3] They had a son together, Myuji, who was born in 1981. Her son is also a singer in Japan.
She currently lives in Los Angeles.[4]