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ROUND TABLE is a Japanese two-piece band made up of Katsutoshi Kitagawa (北川勝利 / vocals, guitar, and bass guitar) and Rieko Ito (伊藤利恵子 / vocals and keyboard). The band was formed in 1993 while Kitagawa and Ito were in a jazz research society in college. In 1997 they made their first indie release, "WORLD'S END". Their major debut was in 1998, with the album "Feelin' Groovy". Between 2002 and 2012 they collaborated with vocalist Nino under the name ROUND TABLE featuring Nino. As ROUND TABLE featuring Nino, they produced several songs for anime, such as Chobits ("Let Me Be With...
This was a San Francisco based folk-rock quintet that worked in and around the bay area from 1964-66, producing two local hit records and numerous live appearances, usually a warm up for a bigger name act. Band featured tight harmony and some good original songs, as well as some very unique covers. The vocal sound was Beatle-esque, as many groups were during that time. Female singer was Jan Errico, who was also the drummer. When Great Society lead singer Signe Anderson got pregnant and left that band, Errico was reported to be considered to replace her. However, the eventual replacement...
An English musician and singer, Kate Stables performs as This Is The Kit, occasionally joined by Jesse D. Vernon (of Kate's other project, Morningstar) and also Emily Stables. Kate also has a third project, Whalebone Polly, with Rachael Dadd. .
unicorn table is a two-part band consisting of Salia (vocal, lyric, music) and Shin-go (guitar, lyric, music). unicorn table is best known for doing the OP theme FLY AWAY for the Anime JINKI:EXTEND (ジンキ・エクステンド). Since then they have released one album, "uncountable". Before coming together to form "unicorn table", both Salia and shin-go worked as solo artists that have been recognized for many musical accomplishments in the anime and live-action Japanese music field for years. Salia, with her strong and sought after vocal talent, gained fame as the original singer of the “Cutey Honey Flash” theme song and the opening...