Masayuki Yuhara, Susumu Sugawara, and Mitsuo Senda:Three "Showa Boys" born in 1947 gather together to ride the boom and keep busy, singing as a one-day-only duo on "Tetsuko's Room"

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9月12日に放送される「徹子の部屋」に出演する(左から)菅原進さん、湯原昌幸さん、せんだみつおさん=テレビ朝日提供
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9月12日に放送される「徹子の部屋」に出演する(左から)菅原進さん、湯原昌幸さん、せんだみつおさん=テレビ朝日提供

Actor and singer Yuhara Masayuki, Sugawara Susumu of the brother folk unit "Billy Banban," and TV personality Senda Mitsuo will appear on Kuroyanagi Tetsuko's long-running talk show "Tetsuko's Room" (TV Asahi), which will be broadcast on September 12th at 1pm. The three "Showa Boys" are getting busier again in the current "Showa boom," and the concert in which the four of them sing Showa era hits with Natsuki Yutaka is gaining popularity.

All three were born in 1947 and will be 77 this year. They have been friends for a long time, with Sugawara and Senda having been best friends since high school, and Senda having been a member of early Billy Banban. They will talk about why Billy Banban, who was popular even in their amateur days, decided to become a brother duo at the time of their debut, and what Senda was like at that time.

Yuhara and Senda met at Haneda Airport, and Kuroyanagi couldn't stop laughing at the three's lively and fun reminiscing on that time. Yuhara and Sugawara will perform a special duet just for this day, singing "White Swing" and "Rainy Ballad."

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