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Kalafina is a Japanese neoclassical pop group produced by composer Yuki Kajiura under Sony Music Associated Records Inc., best known for performing all seven theme songs for the Kara no Kyoukai animated movie series and the ending themes to the Madoka Magica animated series and movies. Established in late 2007, Kalafina consists of Wakana Ootaki (大滝若菜 · FictionJunction WAKANA), Keiko Kubota (窪田啓子 · FictionJunction KEIKO), and Hikaru Masai (政井光). At that time, Wakana and Keiko were already involved in Yuki Kajiura's FictionJunction project; Hikaru was selected via audition. The original lineup included a fourth member also selected by audition, Maya...
Multiple artists sharing this name exist. 1.) Kala is also a Thai Rock band, as well as being a doujin music artist's nickname (rendered as "kala") 2.) Pinoy rock band known for spawning several hit singles across the local radio stations (like Jeepney, Manila High and Piso-pisong Paraiso). Band members are JP Tanchanco (guitars), Brian Tanchanco (keyboards/synthesizers/backing vocals), Raymond Daylo (drums), Lyle Pasco (bass), and Mike Grape (vocals). Their style is a fusion between several other musical styles: acid jazz, funk and classic rock, to name a few. 3.) Kala is also a Forest Psytrance/ Goa band from the Republic...
There are at least three musicians called Lala. 1) LaLa Romero, a singer from California. 2) LALA, a singer from Indonesia. 3) Imre "Lala" Olajos jr., a C64 demoscener who is also a member of the HVSC team. 1) If there are any doubters about the influence of the Internet on the changing landscape of the music industry, the story of singer-songwriter LaLa Romero will change their minds. LaLa’s fate was to be anything but a pop music star or, at least conventional wisdom said so. After all, a girl from the largely Latino neighborhoods of Los Angeles’ San Fernando...
Jamala (born Susana Jamaladinova, on August 27, 1983 in Osh, Kyrgyzstan) is an Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar jazz-singer, performing the music of her own composition on the junction of jazz, soul, world music and rhythm&blues with the elements of classics and gospel. Jamala has been fond of music since her early childhood. She made her first professional recording at the age of 9 years old, singing 12 children and folk Crimean Tatar songs. Graduating from the Music school piano class in her native Alushta, the singer entered the Simpheropol Music College named after Tchaikovsky followed by the graduation from the...