Rumi Koyama

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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.

Photo Albums Publisher Year
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
さすらいのギター

Wandering Guitar

Union Records (3) 1971
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
ビートルズを歌う

Rumi Sings Beatles

Union Records (3) 1973
ロックン・ロール・ミュージック

Rock and Roll Music

Union Records (3) 1973
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
はじめてのデート First Date / My Prayer ‎(7", Single) Victor SV-732 1968
あなたに負けたの (Blue Angel)

I Lost You / Wizard of You

Union Records (3) 1970
グットがまんして!! Union Records (3) 1970
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
さすらいのギター

Wandering Guitar

Union Records (3) 1971
二つのギター [ Futatsu No Guitar ] ‎(7", Single)

Two Guitars

Union Records (3) US-723 1971
ブルー・ジーン ‎(7", Single)

Blue Jean

Union Records (3) US-733 1971
孤独の街角

Lonely Street Corner

Union Records (3) 1972
恋のサンライト・ツイスト ‎(7", Single)

Sunlight Twist of Love

Union Records (3) US-794 1973
私はお人形 ‎(7", Single)

I Doll

Union Records (3) US-811 1974
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[edit]

  • 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)

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