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  2. The 5.6.7.8's - Wikipedia

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    The 5.6.7.8's formed when Sachiko and Yoshiko "Ronnie" Fujiyama, two sisters from Tokyo who both shared a passion for rock and roll, founded the band in 1986 with two other members. Originally, the line-up consisted of Yoshiko on vocals and guitar , Rico on second guitar, Yoshie on bass guitar and Sachiko on drums .

  3. Category:Japanese rockabilly music groups - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Japanese rock music groups - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; Create account; ... The following is a list of notable Japanese rock bands and artists.

  5. Rolly Teranishi - Wikipedia

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    Teranishi is a fan of Tim Burton and his works as a movie director; he owns a costume of his favorite Tim Burton character, Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Being a big fan of The Rocky Horror Picture Show , he has made several appearances in the stage performances in Japan as Dr. Frank-N-Furter.

  6. Japanese rock - Wikipedia

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    Japanese rock (Japanese: 日本のロック, Hepburn: Nihon no Rokku), sometimes abbreviated to J-rock (ジェイ・ロック, Jei Rokku), is rock music from Japan. Influenced by American and British rock of the 1960s, the first rock bands in Japan performed what is called group sounds , with lyrics almost exclusively in English.

  7. Japanese fans excited to see Taylor Swift perform in Tokyo ...

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    Taylor Swift fans in Tokyo are excited to see America’s pop superstar’s first performance right after her latest Grammy win and the announcement this week of a new album. After not seeing her ...

  8. Guitar Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Each member adopted a Ramones-style surname reflecting the instrument he played: Seiji became Guitar Wolf, Billy became Bass Wolf, and Narita became Drum Wolf, though Narita would depart the group shortly thereafter. For a brief period, Seiji's younger brother Masaharu filled in on drums before a drummer, Tōru, was found.

  9. Fujiyama Mama - Wikipedia

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    The tour was "a sensation" among Japanese fans. [19] During her tour of Japan, she played at theatres, clubs, and military bases, and was booked for three shows a day, seven days a week, over several weeks. [20] Jackson remained popular in Japan and later recorded songs in Japanese. [3]