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Cherri, real name Asa, is a Bubblegum Dance singer from Sweden. Her career as Cherri began sometime during the year 2000 with the release of the song "All I Wanna Say" in Dancemania X7. During 2001, she released "All I Wanna Say" as a single. Later in 2001, she released another song on Dancemania X8 called "Come And Get Your Love", which may've also been released as a single. Also during 2001, she released a new single called "Heart", a ballad single from her upcoming debut album. In 2002, Cherri finished and planned the release of her debut album "Come...
Julia Pierce (Gitarre/Gesang) Nia Lovelis (Schlagzeug/Gesang) Miranda Miller (Gitarre/Keyboards/Gesang) Rena Lovelis (Bass/Gesang) "Als ich zum ersten Mal in meinem Leben eine E-Gitarre in der Hand hatte, fühlte sich das an, als ob mich mal eben der Blitz getroffen hätte.“ Das sind die Worte von Julia Pierce, Leadsängerin und Gitarristin der Girl-Rockband Cherri Bomb aus Los Angeles. „Ich musste einfach sofort meine eigene Band gründen. Und so begann auch schon meine Suche nach geeigneten Mitstreiterinnen." Julia Pierce wollte sich mit ein paar Mädels zusammentun, die genau so viel Energie hatten wie sie, und die zudem mit ähnlichen Rockeinflüssen aufgewachsen waren: Für...
The Wild Cherries was an Australian rock group, which started in late 1964 playing rhythm & blues and became "the most relentlessly experimental psychedelic band on the Melbourne discotheque / dance scene" according to commentator, Glenn A. Baker. The band had several personnel changes, the 1967 line-up featured Keith Barber on drums, Peter Eddey on bass guitar, founder Les Gilbert on keyboards, Lobby Loyde (ex-The Purple Hearts) on guitars, and Dan Robinson on vocals. The band released four singles for Festival Records, including "Krome Plated Yabby" in June 1967 and "That's Life" in November, which peaked into the Go-Set National...
800 Cherries are the Tokyo-based Shibuya-kei duo of Manami Marufuji (マルフジマナミ, vocals/guitar/keyboards) and Masayuki Takahashi (高橋正之, guitar/bass/keyboards/production). They formed as a 3-piece unit in Sapporo in 1994 with Ritsuko Ôtera (オオテラリツコ), who left in 1997. The 800 Cherries sound has evolved from ethereal, acoustic, and guitar-based into a more electic style that incorporates electronic and glitch influences, but constant are the Japanese indie/electro pop staples of whispery vocals and tinkly keyboards. Their first album, piccolo, was released in 1995 on cassette tape. Their latest album, opuscula, was released in 2000. The members have since gone on unofficial hiatus and pursued...