Band,
Rock
Tokyo Happy Coats were comprised of sisters Eiko, Keiko, Shoko, Tomiko and Ruriko Hakomori, who between them played more than 26 instruments. They existed at least as early as 1964 when they may still've simply been known as The Happy Coats. They appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1966. They released two LPs on King Records in the early 1970s.
![]() | Dennis Coffey g *1940 US |
![]() | Mike Theodore key US |
![]() | Don Preston syn, ep *1932 US |
![]() | Joe Fernandes voc, key |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Tea-A-Wanna Whistle / The Virgin | The Tokyo Happy Coats | 1970 | Single |
Tea-A-Wanna Whistle / Here Is Happiness (Koko Ni Sachi Ari) | The Tokyo Happy Coats | 1970 | Single |
Harlem Nocturne / Forevermore "Kinito Itsumademo" | The Tokyo Happy Coats | 1970 | Single |
The Tokyo Happy Coats Live | The Tokyo Happy Coats | 1970 | Album |
Forevermore | The Tokyo Happy Coats | 1970 | Album |