Biography
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Years Active
2012 – present (13 years)
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Founded In
Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Skarf is a name of, at least, two artists:
1. Skarf (스카프) is a South Korean girl group
2. Skarf is a rock/metal band from UK
1) A five member girl group from South Korea and Singapore formed in 2012 by Alpha Entertainment Korea.
Their name indicates the collaboration between Korea and Singapore using ‘scarf’, a popular fashion item, as its base. The S stands for Singapore while the c was switched out with the K for Korea. The group is made up of five members from Korea, Singapore, and Japan. The members include : Tasha (leader), Ferlyn, Jenny (maknae), JooA and Hana.
The music video for their first title song, “Oh! Dance” was released on August 13, 2012. Skarf held their debut showcase in Seoul on August 14, 2012.
SKarf announced on December 30, 2012 that they will make a comeback with the addition of Korean member JooA and Japanese member Hana during February, 2013
Former Members
Sol left the group for start a career as a musical actress. She was a Korean member alongside with Jenny. Sol is still with the company grooming to be a musical actress
2) A five piece heavy rock/metal band from the South West of the UK.
Current members are:
Ricky - vocals
John - guitar
Alex - guitar
Ant - bass
Jake - drums
The band first began in 2008, when John & Jake started college, and after jamming a few times together, decided to start a band. Two more people were found for the band, Simon and Spud. For a while the band remained a 4 piece group, until they decided they needed a second guitarist, which is when Alex joined the band. Shortly after Simon and Spud both had to leave the band.
John, Jake and Alex were close to giving up, but then Ant who had been the band's manager, was asked to play for the band. Skarf went through many vocalists until finding Ricky.
Skarf have recorded a 10 track demo titled "Rock n Roll's Back… And This Time It's Drunk".
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