Finger 5, a Japanese pop group, was formed in Okinawa in 1967 and initially
consisted of three brothers: Kazuo, Mitsuo, and Masao Tamamoto. The group began
performing as All Brothers at their father's bar before winning a local talent
contest. In 1970, they signed with King Records under the name Baby Brothers but
saw limited success. In early 1972, Akira and Taeko Tamamoto joined the group,
which then became known as Finger 5. They debuted on the Philips label with
their first album in late 1972 and achieved a major breakthrough with the single
"Kojin Jugyo (Private Lessons)" in...