Career
Before joining Shonen Knife, Michie spent some time working as a cartoonist's assistant.
In 1995, Nakatani collaborated with Big Dipper's Gary Waleik on a project called The Japanese Beatles. They recorded one single.
In 1997, just as Shonen Knife were about to embark on a tour of Australia and New Zealand, Michie came down with a bout of appendicitis. She was able to recover in time to join the band in Australia. During the New Zealand dates bass duties were handled by Atsushi Shibata.
She stayed with Shonen Knife from December 1981 until December 1999. In early 1999, when she decided to leave the band, Naoko and Atsuko tried to talk her out of it, but she was firm on her decision to leave so in the end they reluctantly had to let her go.
In 2002, the book "Hokkaido Popsicle" written by Isaac Adamson, used (by permission) a lyric from the song "Catnip Dream", written by Michie.
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