Eri Ōno, born January 23, 1955, in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, is a
Japanese pop, funk, and jazz singer. She began her music career with the release
of her debut album Feeling Your Love and the single "Trad Man" (Better Days) in
1979. Throughout the early 1980s, she released several albums under the Denon
and Nippon Columbia labels, collaborating with notable musicians such as Isoo
Fukui, Terumasa Hino, and Koichi Matsukase. Her album Eri, My Dear (1982) was
recorded with Toshiyuki Daitoku on keyboards, Cecil McBee on bass, and Billy
Hart on drums. In 1983, she recorded an a...