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Charles Edward Anderson Berry (18 de octubre de 1926 - 18 de marzo de 2017) nació el 18 de octubre de 1926 en St. Louis. Su madre, Martha, era profesora y su padre, Henry, contratista y diácono bautista. Es el tercero de seis hermanos. Es una figura influyente y uno de los pioneros del rock and roll. Berry había estado tocando blues desde sus adolescencia y a principios de 1953, comienza a ganarse un sobresueldo tocando en la "Sir John's Trio" una banda que actuaba en un popular club de Saint Louis. Poco más tarde esta banda cambiaría su nombre...
Whiteberry were a five-piece all-girl pop/rock band from Hokkaido, Japan. Although not reaching more than cult status outside of their native country (many American J-pop fans consider them to be a cross between punk pioneers The Ramones and R&B superstars TLC), the group gained a loyal following with their recordings and live performances. The band - vocalist Yuki Maeda, guitarist Aya Inatsuki, bassist Yukari Hasegawa, keyboardist Rimi Mizusawa, and drummer Erika Kawamura - formed in 1994 while the members - all lifelong friends, while Maeda and Kawamura were also cousins - were just starting junior high school. A few years...
1. Japanese band most famous for performing the opening of the anime Spiral. 2. band from Fresno, CA! http://strawberryjam8888.bandcamp.com/ .
There is more than one artist with this name. 1.STRAWBERRY FIELDS was rock band from Japan, formed in 1988. Former members were: 福井祥史 on vocal (ex. DIZZY from D'ERLANGER), LEZYNA (ex. Justy-Nasty) on guitar, NAOKI (ex. One Night Stand) on bass and SHU-KEN on drums. With this line-up they released only one mini-album, "DANCERAMA". Propably in 1990 NAOKI leaved band and SEISHIRO (ex. カオスモード) joined as new bassist. This line-up didn't changed until their disband in September 25, 1993. Discography: ALBUMS and MINI-ALBUMS: 19XX-XX-XX DANCERAMA 1990-01-25 DANCERAMA (reissue) 1990-09-05 Charme 1991-03-30 nouvelle parfum 1992-02-26 Alibi 1992-12-10 soul flower 1993-03-25 THE...
Walter Anthony Murphy, Jr. (Also Known as Uncle Louie) (born 19 December 1952) is a pianist, composer, and arranger who had a massive hit with the instrumental, "A Fifth of Beethoven", a disco adaptation of some passages of the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, in 1976, when disco was at the height of its popularity. Murphy was born in 1952, in New York City, New York, USA and grew up in Manhattan. He attended the Manhattan School of Music there, where he studied jazz and classical piano. After finishing school, Murphy served as an arranger for Doc Severinsen and...