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Coming Century (or just Kamisen for short), a subgroup for Johnny's Entertainment's V6, consists of the 3 younger members of the group: Morita Go (森田剛), Miyake Ken (三宅健), and Okada Junichi (岡田准一). Their brother group, formed by the three older members of V6, is 20th Century. Just like V6, Kamisen is signed under avex trax. .
1). 20th Century same as with 90’s. Means a lot for us. From the moment we are in highschool till now. There are many things that we love in those time. Like the hair style, blind love, been a naughty boys, and also about music. We started the band by the same ideas and hobbies. We tried to play some music festival, band parade and we had won some in that time. Just like the others band we have changed a few members as the time goes by. And now we are five men who wanted to become the real...
This Century is an American band from Phoenix, Arizona. It consists of members: Joel Kanitz, Ryan Gose, Sean Silverman, and Alex Silverman. The band was formed while most of the members were still attending high school. They experimented with several names such as "Modern Poets" and kept this name for two shows before changing it to "Evident Earth". They finally decided on "This Century" after guitarist Silverman jokingly said they're "lucky if we come up with a band name some time this century" Website: http://www.thiscenturyband.com/ .
A middling late-sixties psychedelic group, Twentieth Century Zoo were the first such band from Phoenix to get an album released and nationally distributed, even if that LP was on a small L.A. label, and not many people would hear it. The band evolved from the Bitter Sweets, which had a couple of local singles in 1966 and 1967. In 1967 and 1968, Twentieth Century Zoo had a couple of singles on the small Caz label, the first of these, "You Don't Remember, " being respectable psych-punk in the mold of the Music Machine. In late 1968, the group recorded an...
The 21st Century ... Freddie Williams,Alphonso Smith,Tyrone Moores, Pierre Johnson and Alonzo Martin were five teens hailing from the Henry Horner Homes off the west side of Chicago. They all attended Richard T. Crane High School. They were discovered and produced by writer/producer Marvin Eugene Smith for local Chicago label Golden Tone Productions. The wild success of this single soon led to a distribution deal with RCA Records that re-released the record in March 1975. It enjoyed a long run on several urban stations and has reappeared recently in numerous versions over the years covered by a wide range of...