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Hitomi Tohyama 当山ひとみ | |
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Also known as | Penny |
Born | Koza City, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan | December 28, 1957
Genres | City Pop, Funk |
Labels | Nippon Columbia |
Website | https://ameblo.jp/shineon-penny/ |
Hitomi 'Penny' Tohyama
[edit]Hitomi Tohyama (当山ひとみ, Tohyama Hitomi, born 28 December 1957), also known as Penny, is a Japanese Singer-songwriter from Okinawa City, Okinawa Prefecture.[1]
Biography
[edit]Hitomi Tohyama was born in Okinawa during the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands. She was educated in Okinawa until her second year of junior high school, after which she and her parents moved to California. There, she enrolled at Oakland High School, Her song "SFO-Oakland" was inspired by her experiences during this time. [2]
Tohyama's older sister Keiko Tohyama, also a musician, inspired her to take up a career in singing after she performed the song Sunny at her sisters club.[1] The two have since collaborated on several songs.
Raised primarily in an English-speaking environment, Tohyama did not learn Japanese until she began performing professionally in Japan. Her producer, Hikaru "Flash" Kanematsu, played a key role in supporting both her language development and vocal training.[2]
She has performed live with a plethora of popular artists, including Eric Gale, Richard Tee, Randy Jackson, June Yamagishi, and the Water Sisters.[3] Her music was also featured in the 1987 Animated film Wicked City.
Discography
[edit]Studio Albums:
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Just Call Me Penny |
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Heart Full Of L.A. Mind |
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Next Door |
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Sexy Robot |
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Five Penny's |
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Human Voice |
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Hello Me |
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Lady Ballad |
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One Scene |
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Imagination |
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Watch Out ! |
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After 5:00 Story |
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Munasawagi |
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Singles:
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Symphony / シンフォニー
(7") |
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ドア越しのGood Song (So Many Times) / サンフランシスコ―オークランド |
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Our Lovely Days |
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今のままでいて (7") |
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言い出しかねて Try To Say |
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Good-Bye / グッバイ |
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彼女にはわからない |
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School Band |
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Behind You |
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Maybe Someday |
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I belong to you |
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7 Course no Prologue |
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References
[edit]- ^ a b J-DIGS (2022-08-31). HITOMI TOHYAMA, City Pop LEGEND | CITY POP STORIES with BBC RADIO DJ Nick Luscombe. Retrieved 2025-04-13 – via YouTube.
- ^ a b "【インタビュー】当山ひとみ、これまでのキャリアを振り返る". BARKS (in Japanese). 2019-02-21. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ "プロフィール| 当山ひとみ | 日本コロムビアオフィシャルサイト". 日本コロムビア公式サイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-04-13.