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  2. Toko Yasuda - Wikipedia

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    Toko Yasuda is a Japanese singer, songwriter, keyboardist, guitarist, and bassist, best known as a member of New York indie rock band Enon and as a musician in live St. Vincent performances. Life and career

  3. List of female bass guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Gail Ann Dorsey (session bassist for David Bowie and many other musicians, and toured with Lenny Kravitz) Donna Dresch (bassist and guitarist from Team Dresch) Stefanie Drootin (bass for The Good Life, also lead singer/guitarist for Consafos)

  4. Lovebites (band) - Wikipedia

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    Lovebites was formed in Tokyo in 2016 by bassist Miho and drummer Haruna. The two met while members of Destrose, another all-female metal band that disbanded in 2015. [4] After recruiting guitarist Midori and support guitarist and keyboardist Miyako (then known as Mi-Ya), the four chose vocalist Asami based on a demo she made. [5]

  5. Tomomi (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Tomomi (Japanese: トモミ, born May 31, 1990) is a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter. She is best known as bassist of the all-female rock band Scandal since 2006. She occasionally sings lead vocals, and has co-written many songs throughout the band's career.

  6. F Chopper Koga - Wikipedia

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    Michiko Koga (Japanese: 古賀美智子, Hepburn: Koga Michiko), known professionally as F Chopper Koga (FチョッパーKOGA, Efu Choppā Koga), is a Japanese bass player and leader of the rock band Gacharic Spin. She has released two DVD instructional videos for her signature slap-bass technique.

  7. Shonen Knife - Wikipedia

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    Shonen Knife is a Japanese pop-punk band formed in Osaka in 1981. [3] Influenced by 1960s girl groups, pop bands, the Beach Boys, and early punk rock bands such as the Ramones, the band crafts stripped-down songs with simple yet unconventional lyrics sung both in Japanese and English.

  8. Show-Ya - Wikipedia

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    In September 1987, Show-Ya organized, produced and presented the first Naon no Yaon music festival, featuring strictly female musicians and all-female bands. [9] The festival was then held annually at the same venue, until 1991. [10] On 27 April 1988, Show-Ya performed their first live show on American soil, at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood.

  9. Otoboke Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Otoboke Beaver (Japanese: おとぼけビ~バ~) is a Japanese punk rock band from Kyoto, formed in 2009. The band currently consists of singer Accorinrin, guitarist Yoyoyoshie, bassist Hirochan, and drummer Kahokiss. Their most recent album Super Champon was released in May 2022.