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The Happenings Four
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The Happenings Four ザ・ハプニングス・フォー were a pioneering Japanese psychedelic and progressive rock band formed in the late 1960s, renowned for th… read moreThe Happenings Four ザ・ハプニングス・フォー were a pioneering Japanese psychedelic and progressive rock band formed in the late 1960s, renowned for their organ-driven, experimental sound. Originally known as "Sunrise," they changed their … read moreThe Happenings Four ザ・ハプニングス・フォー were a pioneering Japanese psychedelic and progressive rock band formed in the late 1960s, renowned for their organ-driven, experimental sound. Originally known as "Sunrise," they changed their name in 1967 and became a significant part of the Japanese rock underground. View wiki
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Kuni Kawachi & Friends
1,096 listeners
Kuni Kawachi is an organist and leader of The Happenings Four. After the release of the "Challenge" album in 1969 by the proto … read moreKuni Kawachi is an organist and leader of The Happenings Four. After the release of the "Challenge" album in 1969 by the proto Flower Travellin Band, Yuya Uchida & Kuni Kawachi spent the early part of 1970 putting togethe… read moreKuni Kawachi is an organist and leader of The Happenings Four. After the release of the "Challenge" album in 1969 by the proto Flower Travellin Band, Yuya Uchida & Kuni Kawachi spent the early part of 1970 putting together a series of recordings which were very melodic, but psyche… read more
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Justin Heathcliff
3,585 listeners
Justin Heathcliff (ジャスティン・ヒースクリフ) was the pseudonym of Japanese producer/musician Dr. Osamu Kitajima. Osamu was already a successful compos… read moreJustin Heathcliff (ジャスティン・ヒースクリフ) was the pseudonym of Japanese producer/musician Dr. Osamu Kitajima. Osamu was already a successful composer of TV and advertising jingles, when a move to the UK in 1971 brought him in to contact with Bri… read moreJustin Heathcliff (ジャスティン・ヒースクリフ) was the pseudonym of Japanese producer/musician Dr. Osamu Kitajima. Osamu was already a successful composer of TV and advertising jingles, when a move to the UK in 1971 brought him in to contact with British folk and psychedelic rock. Inspired in particular by Th… read more
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Takashi Nishioka
2,713 listeners
info from: http://100mirrorsproject.blogspot.com/2008/05/june-2007-pt1.html Takashi Nishioka - 1973 - Manin No Ki Former member of Japane… read moreinfo from: http://100mirrorsproject.blogspot.com/2008/05/june-2007-pt1.html Takashi Nishioka - 1973 - Manin No Ki Former member of Japanese folk band Itsutsu No Akai Fuusen (5 Red Balloons), this was Takashi Nishioka's first solo … read moreinfo from: http://100mirrorsproject.blogspot.com/2008/05/june-2007-pt1.html Takashi Nishioka - 1973 - Manin No Ki Former member of Japanese folk band Itsutsu No Akai Fuusen (5 Red Balloons), this was Takashi Nishioka's first solo album from 1973, some lovely tunes with psychedelic touches … read more
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Apryl Fool
3,384 listeners
Apryl Fool was a Japanese Psychedelic Blues Rock band formed in the 1960s. They released a Western-influenced self-titled album in 1969. K… read moreApryl Fool was a Japanese Psychedelic Blues Rock band formed in the 1960s. They released a Western-influenced self-titled album in 1969. Keyboardist Hiro Yanagida later went on to Food brain and a solo career; Shigeru Suzuki, drummer Ta… read moreApryl Fool was a Japanese Psychedelic Blues Rock band formed in the 1960s. They released a Western-influenced self-titled album in 1969. Keyboardist Hiro Yanagida later went on to Food brain and a solo career; Shigeru Suzuki, drummer Takashi Matsumoto and bassist Haruomi Hosono went on to Happy … read more
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Food Brain
3,123 listeners
FOOD BRAIN was named by Shinki Chen - a charismatic Japanese guitarist - and is known as a novel rock project by Polydor Japan (according t… read moreFOOD BRAIN was named by Shinki Chen - a charismatic Japanese guitarist - and is known as a novel rock project by Polydor Japan (according to rumour the project was originally to be named Brain Food - but Shinki made a mistake). Ikuzo Or… read moreFOOD BRAIN was named by Shinki Chen - a charismatic Japanese guitarist - and is known as a novel rock project by Polydor Japan (according to rumour the project was originally to be named Brain Food - but Shinki made a mistake). Ikuzo Orita, a director of Polydor, had pictured some projects of Ja… read more
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Yuya Uchida & the Flowers
5,040 listeners
内田裕也 & ザ・フラワーズ was the first incarnation of legendary japanese hard/prog/psych rock act called Flower Travellin' Band. Yuya Uchida… read more内田裕也 & ザ・フラワーズ was the first incarnation of legendary japanese hard/prog/psych rock act called Flower Travellin' Band. Yuya Uchida was mentor/manager/leader of The Flowers and he ocasionally made vocals (but the first voice was … read more内田裕也 & ザ・フラワーズ was the first incarnation of legendary japanese hard/prog/psych rock act called Flower Travellin' Band. Yuya Uchida was mentor/manager/leader of The Flowers and he ocasionally made vocals (but the first voice was female vocalist Remi Aso). Later the bands line-up changed s… read more
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The Beavers
1,996 listeners
Doo wop quintet the Beavers formed in New York City in early 1949. According to an article on Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks websit… read moreDoo wop quintet the Beavers formed in New York City in early 1949. According to an article on Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks website (http://home.att.net/~marvy42/index.html), the lineup was assembled by voice coach Joe Thomas an… read moreDoo wop quintet the Beavers formed in New York City in early 1949. According to an article on Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks website (http://home.att.net/~marvy42/index.html), the lineup was assembled by voice coach Joe Thomas and comprised lead tenor Freddy Hamilton, tenor Dick Palmer, l… read more