Born
27 September 1933 (92)
Place of Birth
Hong Kong
Also known as
Jōji Ishimatsu, Ai George
I. George (born Joji Ishimatsu) is a Japanese singer born in Hong Kong on September 27, 1933. His father is Japanese and his mother is Spanish Filipino. In 1959, he became an exclusive singer of 'Club Arrow', the biggest nightclub in Osaka. In December 1959, he became an undercard singer of Trío los Panchos Japanese performances and debuted as Ai Joji. From October 8th to 10th in 1963 he performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City making him the first Japanese performer to sing at the venue. He ...
I. George (born Joji Ishimatsu) is a Japanese singer born in Hong Kong on September 27, 1933. His father is Japanese and his mother is Spanish Filipino. In 1959, he became an exclusive singer of 'Club Arrow', the biggest nightclub in Osaka. In December 1959, he became an undercard singer of Trío los Panchos Japanese performances and debuted as Ai Joji. From October 8th to 10th in 1963 he performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City making him the first Japanese performer to sing at the venue. He was in a number of Toei and Nikkatsu films in the 1960s.
The Second Love
1983
Akumyo: Notorious Dragon
1974
Prison Release Loyalty Offering
1966
Greatest Boss of the Showa Era
1966
Code of Ruffians
1965
Prison Walls of Abashiri, Part 2
1965
Ankoku gai jingi
1965
For Love and Money
1963
League of Gangsters
1963
Futari dake no toride
1963
Kizu-darake no futeki-sha
1963
Eleven Gangsters
1963
Glass-Hearted Johnny
1962
I. George monogatari taiyō no ko
1962
Nihon no yoru
1962
Kono ni uruwashi
1962
A Country Boss
1962