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There are 3 bands called Garnet: 1) Brazilian band. 2) Japanese visual kei band, known for Yayoi being their vocalist. Please use Garnet instead. 3) Japanese band, known as one of Kiyoharu's band. Please use GARNET instead. There's also a japanese visual kei band called GARNET GRAVE. .
GARNET CROW is a Japanese band from the Osaka-based label Giza Studio. Their music could pass through soft rock, pop, blues and a bit of progressive, giving birth to a sophisticated sound. It has four members: two members play the keyboards (Azuki Nana and Furui Hirohito), Okamoto Hitoshi (who also has two solo albums) plays the guitar, and Yuri Nakamura does vocals with a beautiful, deep and mature voice. Azuki Nana is the band's lyricist. The band was formed in 1999, and released an indie album the same year. In 2000, they were signed by Giza Studios. In 2002 they...
Garnet Mimms (born Garrett Mimms on November 16, 1933 in Ashland, West Virginia) is an American singer, influential in soul music and rhythm and blues with Garnet Mimms & the Enchanters. He is best known for the hit "Cry Baby" (later recorded by Janis Joplin) and "A Quiet Place," a popular song in the Carolina Beach Music community. Mimms grew up in Philadelphia, where he sang in gospel music groups such as the Evening Stars, the Harmonizing Four, and the group with which he would record his first record in 1953, the Norfolk Four. He returned to Philadelphia after serving...
Carlos Garnett is a Panamanian-American jazz saxophonist. He grew up in Panama, and started playing tenor saxophone in 1957. Early on, he performed calypso and Latin music. In 1962, Garnett moved to New York, working with rock groups and struggling a bit, but listening closely to free jazz saxophonists. He gained some recognition for his work with Freddie Hubbard (1968-1969), Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1969-1970), and Charles Mingus, and had an important stint with Miles Davis in 1972. Garnett also worked with Jack McDuff, Andrew Hill, Gary Bartz, and Norman Connors during the era and recorded five albums of his...
Garnet Rogers (born May 1955) is a Canadian folk musician, singer, songwriter and composer. He began his professional career working with his brother, folk musician Stan Rogers, and arranging Stan's music. Since Stan Rogers' death in 1983, Garnet Rogers has pursued his own career. While his brother's style of writing was more traditional and often based on Canadian Maritime styles, Garnet's style is more modern, utilizing influences from blues, rock, country/bluegrass, and classical. Garnet lives on a farm in rural Ontario, where his wife raises champion thoroughbreds. .