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Sketchbook is the name of more than one artist: 1) the solo project of musician Matthew VanGasbeck (my american heart, the maine). The debut record howdy was recorded in Baltimore, Maryland over the coarse of two years and was released Feb 14th 2012. Find more information at www.cozyrecordings.com 2) hip-hop 3) k-pop .
There have been many bands called Stretch (over 20 listed at Discogs.com) including: [1] Stretch is a rock band from the United Kingdom that grew from the collaboration between Elmer Gantry (real name Dave Terry) and Kirby (real name Graham Gregory) and was most popular in 1970s. Gantry was previously the frontman of Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera. Kirby was previously a member of Curved Air. Stretch was a British outfit who recorded for the Anchor label. Their first LP was in fact "Elastique", produced by Martin Rushent, and now re-issued by Repertoire, enabling whole new generations to rediscover the power...
The Sketchbook Project was launched in connection to the anime Sket Dance due to its popularity because of the episode with the Kaimei Rock festival where the three main characters (Bossun, Himeko and Switch) formed a band, which was eventually called the Sketchbook. After an audition to gather similar members the real-life version of the band consists of three members in total: Tada Hiroshi (多田宏) on bass and vocals, Kohara Riko (小原莉子) on guitar and Watabane Yuu (渡邊悠) on drums. Their debut single was Michi (道), released on September 28, 2011. The second single is called Clover (クローバー), also released...
Las Ketchup is a 4-girl group (previously consisting of three sisters), whose members are Lola, Pilar, Lucía and Rocio Muñoz from Córdoba in Andalucia, Spain. They are the daughters of Juan Muñoz, a flamenco guitarist known as El Tomate (The Tomato). They took their name in honor of their father's nickname. Prior to Rocio's addition to the group in 2006, the other three girls had success with their worldwide hit "Aserejé", also known as The Ketchup Song in 2002. It reached or almost reached the top of the charts in many countries including Spain, UK, Italy, Greece, France, Finland, Sweden,...