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Ramar
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RAMAR(ラマー)~ Is a Japanese Rock band . Members: Yusuke Sakai (酒井悠介) - Vocal Kazuto Baba (馬場一人) - Guitar Koichi Takizawa (滝沢光一) Drum Shinichi… read moreRAMAR(ラマー)~ Is a Japanese Rock band . Members: Yusuke Sakai (酒井悠介) - Vocal Kazuto Baba (馬場一人) - Guitar Koichi Takizawa (滝沢光一) Drum Shinichi Inoue (井上晋一) Bass Albums: 虹の向こうへ (1995年7月21日) - HYPERM∀NIA時代 Together along (1996年7月15日) - HYPERM… read moreRAMAR(ラマー)~ Is a Japanese Rock band . Members: Yusuke Sakai (酒井悠介) - Vocal Kazuto Baba (馬場一人) - Guitar Koichi Takizawa (滝沢光一) Drum Shinichi Inoue (井上晋一) Bass Albums: 虹の向こうへ (1995年7月21日) - HYPERM∀NIA時代 Together along (1996年7月15日) - HYPERM∀NIA時代・ミニアルバム Perfect World (1999年9月8日) - デビューアルバム 極上☆FUTURE… read more -
Yuta Orisaka
29,698 listeners
Yūta Orisaka (折坂悠太) is a Japanese folk singer-songwriter, born in Tottori Prefecture on September 16, 1989. He has released three studio albums: Tamuke (たむけ, 2016) , Heisei (平成, 2018) and State of Mind (心理 / Shinri, 2021) . View wikiYūta Orisaka (折坂悠太) is a Japanese folk singer-songwriter, born in Tottori Prefecture on September 16, 1989. He has released three studio albums: Tamuke (たむけ, 2016) , Heisei (平成, 2018) and State of Mind (心理 / Shinri, 2021) . View wiki -
Flying Kids
4,613 listeners
Seven-piece Japanese pop/funk/rock band formed in 1988 around flamboyant vocalist Takashi Hamazaki. They got their first break on Miyake Yu… read moreSeven-piece Japanese pop/funk/rock band formed in 1988 around flamboyant vocalist Takashi Hamazaki. They got their first break on Miyake Yuji's Ikasu Band Tengoku in 1989, and released their debut album, Tsuzuite Yuku No Kana, and d… read moreSeven-piece Japanese pop/funk/rock band formed in 1988 around flamboyant vocalist Takashi Hamazaki. They got their first break on Miyake Yuji's Ikasu Band Tengoku in 1989, and released their debut album, Tsuzuite Yuku No Kana, and debut single Shiawase De Aru You Ni in 1990. They disbanded i… read more -
ティン・パン・アレー
2,073 listeners
Tin Pan Alley was a Japanese band based in Tokyo, Japan. Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki, Tatsuo Hayashi, and Masataka Matsutoya made a band… read moreTin Pan Alley was a Japanese band based in Tokyo, Japan. Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki, Tatsuo Hayashi, and Masataka Matsutoya made a band called "Caramel Mama" in 1973, but they changed the band's name to Tin Pan Alley i… read moreTin Pan Alley was a Japanese band based in Tokyo, Japan. Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki, Tatsuo Hayashi, and Masataka Matsutoya made a band called "Caramel Mama" in 1973, but they changed the band's name to Tin Pan Alley in 1974. They made two albums, "Caramel Mama" in 19… read more -
橋本潮
8,768 listeners
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Natsuko Nisshoku
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日食なつこ (Natsuko Nisshoku, Born: May 8, 1991) is a Japanese Pianist, Pop Musician and Song-writer from and based in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. View wiki日食なつこ (Natsuko Nisshoku, Born: May 8, 1991) is a Japanese Pianist, Pop Musician and Song-writer from and based in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. View wiki日食なつこ (Natsuko Nisshoku, Born: May 8, 1991) is a Japanese Pianist, Pop Musician and Song-writer from and based in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. View wiki -
上々颱風
6,271 listeners
Shang Shang Typhoon (上々颱風) is a 6-piece Japanese band with shamisen as a prominent instrument and features other traditional Japanese and r… read moreShang Shang Typhoon (上々颱風) is a 6-piece Japanese band with shamisen as a prominent instrument and features other traditional Japanese and regional folk instruments. It began as Kôryû and the Himawari Sisters in 1980, but the band changed… read moreShang Shang Typhoon (上々颱風) is a 6-piece Japanese band with shamisen as a prominent instrument and features other traditional Japanese and regional folk instruments. It began as Kôryû and the Himawari Sisters in 1980, but the band changed its name to Shang Shang Typhoon in 1986. The band has been … read more