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T-Bolan was a Japanese rock band which debuted in 1991. Its members were vocal Arashi Moritomo, drummer Kazuyoshi Aoki, guitarist Takeshi Gomi, and bassist Hirofumi Ueno. The name of this band was inspired by T. Rex and its vocalist Marc Bolan. The band was formed in 1990. Their 1991 song "Hanashitaku wa Nai" (lit. "I do not want to release you") became a hit song in the cable broadcast. After this success, the band released several hit songs and albums. Their 1993 song "Osaekirenai Kono Kimochi" (lit. "Inextinguishable This Heart") was used for the ending theme of Ichigo Hakusho (in...
T-Bo Belgian musician Philippe Laloux who records under the moniker of T-Bo (named after his late son Thibaut) has at last returned with the long awaited follow up to his 2007 album We Stay Together. After the tragic death of his son, who was killed by a drunk driver, Philippe decided that the perfect way to remain connected with him would be to record an ongoing series of albums that would continue to honor his memory. Without giving too much away, when all the albums in this ambitious project are completed the titles, when put together will make up one...
There are several artists using this name: 1) T-Bone is a Christian rapper. In 2002, he became an ordained minister. T-Bone is of hispanic, black and white descent (reportedly, he's part Nicaraguan and part El Salvadoran). In 1991, he released his first album, Redeemed Hoodlum. In 1993, he released The Life of A Hoodlum. In 1995, he released The Hoodlum's Testimony. In 1997, he released History of A Hoodlum-Compilation. In 2000, he released: The Last Street Preacha, which was nominated for a Grammy Award.[1] In 2003, he released Gospelalphamegafunkyboogiediscomusic. The same year, he played the role of a rapping prisoner...
Formed 1964, Stockholm, Sweden Disbanded 1967 Members Göran Malmberg (bass), Kjell Lagerström (guitar, vocals), Sten "Pedro" Gran (maracas, harmonica), Pelle Ekman (drums), Kenny Håkansson (guitar, 1965-67) .