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GRANRODEO is a two-piece hard rock unit from Japan lead by vocalist KISHOW (谷山紀章, Taniyama Kishou) and guitarist e-ZUKA (飯塚昌明, Iizuka Masaaki) under the Lantis recording label active since 2005. Their male fans are referred to as RODEOBOY and female fans as RODEOGIRL. Their songs have been used in numerous anime series including BLASSREITER, CØDE:BREAKER, IGPX Immortal Grand Prix, Karneval, Kikoushi Enma, Koisuru Tenshi Angelique, Koutetsushin JEEG, Kurokami The Animation, Kuroko no Basuke, MUV-LUV ALTERNATIVE TOTAL ECLIPSE, NEEDLESS and Togainu no Chi. On May 3, 2010 they held a live concert at Nippon Budokan celebrating their 5th year anniversary. Members...
Princess Princess (プリンセス・プリンセスPurinsesu Purinsesu) (commonly referred to in Japan as Puri-Puri) was a five-piece Japanese Rock/Pop girl band from 1983-1996. They were previously known as "Julian Mama" and "Akasaka Komachi (赤坂小町) " (one album released under this name). Members * Kaori Okui (奥居香) (born February 17, 1967) - Lead vocals, guitar Because after the dissolution of the band was married Goro Kishitani(岸谷五朗) actor, and has been working under the name of Kaori Kishitani(岸谷香) incense. * Kanako Nakayama (中山加奈子) (born November 2, 1964) - Lead guitar, vocals * Atsuko Watanabe (渡辺敦子) (born October 26, 1964) - Bass guitar, vocals * Tomoko...
Les Joyaux De La Princesse is a cult French one-man band operating in the industrial network. One man is behind the project ( Erik Konofal) . Some of his releases are in the heavy industrial-noise vein, while other contains melancholic and sad music for organ and piano mixed with historical French speeches. Each of Les Joyaux De La Princesse's records is a sort of small audio document presenting an historical fact, usually located in the France of 1930s and 1940s. Most of them are sold out and sought-after collector items due to the small number of copies pressed and the...
Rubber Rodeo was a Boston-based band active in the 1980s. Uniquely for the era, the band fused Roxy Music-influenced new wave music with country and western influences, and dressed in 1950's-vintage country & western clothing. They are best remembered for their heavily rotated 1984 MTV hit "The Hardest Thing" and the US chart hit "Anywhere With You". Foundation and early years (1980-83) Rubber Rodeo was founded in Rhode Island in 1980, and initially consisted of Bob Holmes (vocals, guitars), Trish Milliken (vocals, keyboards), Gary Leib (synthesisers), Eddie Stern (pedal steel), Doug Allen (bass) and Bob's brother Barc Holmes (drums). Almost...
The artist hid her name under the anagram THE RODEO, a word evoking the South of the USA, a style of music which inspired the singer and a hommage to the pioneers of folk, blues and country music. When she was a child, she discovered a treasure in her uncle's attic. Hidden among dusty vinyls and books was a slumbering guitar dating from the mythical 1970's. She then started writing and composing ballads designed as fairy tales for grown-ups, fables without a moral. Her lyrics introduce different characters, places and atmospheres. Past shows include: The Rodeo opened for My brightest...