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There are two artists with the name Keiko: 1) Yamada Keiko (Keiko Yamada - 山田圭子) is the vocalist of the J-Pop group Globe. In 1994 she participated in the 'EUROGROOVE NIGHT' audition organised by Tetsuya Komuro, and in 1995 became part of Globe. She later married to Tetsuya Komuro, and even has her own solo project. In 2001, She collaborated with Hamasaki Ayumi in the Songnation Project single a song is born. 2) KEIKO the band, hailing from Redditch, Worcestershire, UK. Keiko formed in May 2004 and played their first show as a band less than a month later. Within...
Keiko Abe (安倍圭子), born April 18, 1937 is a Japanese composer and marimba player. She has been a primary figure in the development of the marimba, in terms of expanding both technique and repertoire. Through her collaboration with the Yamaha musical instrument company she helped developing the modern five-octave concert marimba, too. Born in Tokyo, Abe began playing the xylophone while in elementary school. She studied xylophone with Eiichi Asabuki in Tokyo. At age 13, she won an NHK talent contest and began performing professionally on live radio. She attended Tokyo Gakugei University where she completed a Bachelor's and Master's...
Keiko Tsuda are a French Math Rock band. Here's their Myspace (untill they get a Bandcamp page): http://www.myspace.com/keikotsuda .
FictionJunction is Japanese composer Yuki Kajiura’s solo project. It is not a pseudonym that Kajiura uses when she composes soundtracks. To date, all such collaborations have consisted of a (female) vocalist, with Kajiura on the keyboard or the piano. Most FictionJunction songs have been featured in an anime series (usually as insert songs), most notably Gundam Seed and Tsubasa Chronicle. Victor Entertainment is FJ’s record label. FictionJunction KEIKO Vocalist: Keiko Kubota (窪田啓子, Kubota Keiko?) They recorded only one song, “To the Windy City” (風の街へ, Kaze no Machi e?), which was used as an insert song in episodes 19 (partially) and...
Keiko Lee is a Japanese jazz pianist and singer. Born in Handa City, Japan, Lee's musical career began as an accompanist in the jazz clubs of Nagoya. Her own singing, however, soon began to attract notice, and she has become a prominent performer and recording artist. .