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<youtube width=“600" height=“360">RA-6smDReII</youtube> Rumi Koyama (小山ルミ) is a singer, actress, and talent who was born in Sapporo City, Hokkaido on August 11, 1952. Her father is an Irish soldier and her mother is a Japanese. She was a member of 海道はじめ with スナッキー・ガールズ (Hajime Kaidou with Snacky Girls) and released one single on Columbia records in 1968 (Columbia SAS-1033). Snacky Girls members were Kyoko Yoshizawa, Rumi Koyama and Saeko Hata. {| class="wikitable" ! Photo ! Albums ! Publisher ! Year |- | [[File:01 rumi-koyama ベンチャーズ.jpg|100px]] | ベンチャーズ・ヒットを歌う!/二つのギタ Sing the Ventures Hit! / Two Guitars | Union Records (3) | 1971 |- | [[File:02_rumi-koyama_wandering-guitar.jpg|100px]] | さすらいのギター Wandering Guitar | Union Records (3) | 1971 |- | [[File:03_rumi-koyama_Rumi-Kyoko-Jun.jpg|100px]] | ルミ, 京子, じゅん: 小山ルミ, 吉沢京子, 五十嵐じゅん (LP, Album, Gat) Rumi, Kyoko, Jun: Koyama Rumi, Kyoko Yoshizawa , Jun Igarashi | Union Records (3) JLP-519 | 1971 |- | [[File:04_rumi-koyama_Rumi-Sings-the-beatles.jpg|100px]] | ビートルズを歌う Rumi Sings Beatles | Union Records (3) | 1973 |- | [[File:05-rumi-koyama-rock-and-roll-music.jpg|100px]] | ロックン・ロール・ミュージック Rock and Roll Music | Union Records (3) | 1973 |- | [[File:06-rumi-koyama drum-drum-drum.jpg|100px]] | ドラム・ドラム・ドラム (CD, Album, RE, RM) Drum, Drum, Drum | Solid Records (6) CDSOL-1232 | 2008 |- | Cover ! Singles & EPs ! Publisher ! Year |- | [[File:07-rumi-koyama_watashino_cover.jpg|100px]] | はじめてのデート First Date / My Prayer (7", Single) | Victor SV-732 | 1968 |- | [[File:08-rumi-koyama_cover.jpg|100px]] | あなたに負けたの (Blue Angel) I Lost You / Wizard of You | Union Records (3) | 1970 |- | [[File:09_rumi-koyama-gutto-gamanshite_cover.jpg|100px]] | グットがまんして!! | Union Records (3) | 1970 |- | [[File:10-rumi-koyama-lemon-tea-cover.jpg|100px]] | ひとりぼっちのレモンティー / たずね人 (7", Single) Alone Lemon Tea / Missing Person | Union Records (3) US-640-J | 1970 |- | [[File:11-rumi-koyama-wandering-guitar-cover.jpg|100px]] | さすらいのギター Wandering Guitar | Union Records (3) | 1971 |- | [[File:12-rumi-koyama-two-guitars-cover.jpg|100px]] | 二つのギター [ Futatsu No Guitar ] (7", Single) Two Guitars | Union Records (3) US-723 | 1971 |- | [[File:13-rumi-koyama-blue-jean-cover.jpg|100px]] | ブルー・ジーン (7", Single) Blue Jean | Union Records (3) US-733 | 1971 |- | [[File:14-rumi-koyama-lonely-street-cover.jpg|100px]] | 孤独の街角 Lonely Street Corner | Union Records (3) | 1972 |- | [[File:15-rumi-koyama-sunlight-cover.jpg|100px]] | 恋のサンライト・ツイスト (7", Single) Sunlight Twist of Love | Union Records (3) US-794 | 1973 |- | [[File:16-rumi-koyama-i-doll-cover.jpg|100px]] | 私はお人形 (7", Single) I Doll | Union Records (3) US-811 | 1974 |- | [[File:17-rumi-koyama-i-like=happy-cover.jpg|100px]] | 幸せすぎない幸せが好きよ (7", Single, RE) I Like Happiness Not So Happy | Solid Records (6) SD-503 | 2014 |} =Appearances in Movies= *Song of Kemeko (1968) *The Drifters! Steal, Steal and Steal (1968) as Mary *Rogue Employee Yukyoden (1968) *Drifters! Adventure Again (1968) as Osachi role *Horiba Blues (1968) as Hanauri Musume *A Girl's Confession, Chastity (1968) *The Tigers-Gorgeous Invitation (1968) as Mari *The Police of a Woman (1969) as Chie Kayama *High-ranking Executive (1969) *Hira Hira Employee, Sunset (1970) *School Festival Night, Sweet Life (1970) *Japan's No. 1 Warrior Man (1971) as Akemi *Comedy / Life Price (1971) *Be Fooled (1971) as Hanako Sekine *Sunset, Hitoshi Salaryman (1973) =External Links= *[https://www.discogs.com/ja/artist/1575763-Rumi-Koyama Discogs] *[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B0%8F%E5%B1%B1%E3%83%AB%E3%83%9F Wikipedia] [[Category:Hāfu]] [[Category:🇯🇵🇮🇪]] [[Category:Music]] [[Category:Musicians & Singers]] [[Category:Kayōkyoku]] [[Category:1952 Births]] [[Category:August 11 Births]]
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