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Every Little Thing (ELT to fans) were formed in 1996 by Igarashi Mitsuru, then a producer at Japanese record label Avex Trax. It originally was a three-piece group consisting of Igarashi, Itou Ichiro and Mochida Kaori. Their debut album, everlasting reached #1 and sold over 2 million copies throughout Japan. Following that, their second album, Time to Destination ended up selling over 3.5 million copies in Japan, making it the best selling album from the band and also becoming the 10th best selling album in Japan. After the release of their third album eternity in 2000, Igarashi left to produce...
At least three artists used the name Beverly: 1. Band originally made up of Drew Citron and Frankie Rose (Vivian Girls, Dum Dum Girls, Crystal Stilts). Rose left the project to focus on her solo career and Citron currently tours with Jamie Ingalls on drums and Scott Rosenthal on bass. https://www.facebook.com/wearebeverly 2. A punk-pop band from the US who became known for their song "Take My Hand (Let Go)" after their breakup. 3. A female singer from Italy who did a Italo-dance cover of "The Power of Love" in 1994. 4. A Japanese female R&B singer who signed Avex Music....
There are 7 groups with this name; 1: Dreamtone & Iris Mavraki's NEVERLAND - the collaboration between Turkey's progressive power metal band Dreamtone and Greek artist Iris Mavraki. See Dreamtone & Iris Mavraki's Neverland and http://www.in-neverland.com/ 2: NEVERLAND: A melodic rock band similar to bands like Journey, Bad English, and Tyketto. Their self-titled debut album is a near-flawless collection of upbeat rockers and memorable ballads, all written by the band members. The lyrics are your basic love song material, but they seem to be a bit more personal and emotional than what most other bands from this era produced. (...)...
Everything is a pop/rock band from Virginia. They were most active in the mid to late '90s and early '00s. The band was formed in 1990 by students at James Madison University. Going on the road full time in '92, they played 200-250 shows a year for nearly the next 10 years, starting in the mid-Atlantic, and then gradually expanding their grass roots fan base until it extended across half of the U.S. The band released its first 3 albums independently, selling almost 30,000 cds before signing a brief and ill-fated deal with Capricorn Records in 1995. Larger scale success...
Believer is an influential metal band whose sound evolved from straight-ahead Slayer-esque thrash, to a more progressive thrash, and finally to a very avant-garde mixture of thrash-metal, death-metal, and classical/operatic influence. They released three albums from 1989 to 1993 before disbanding in 1994, then reforming later to release two new albums in 2009 and 2011. In 2005, drummer Joey Daub and guitarist/vocalist Kurt Bachman began to write again. They eventually reformed Believer with new members Jeff King, Elton Nestler and Kevin Leaman. "Gabriel", was released March 17, 2009 on Howard Jones' (of Killswitch Engage) Cesspool Recordings imprint on Metal Blade...