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An all-female band is a band which has consisted entirely of female musicians for at least three-quarters of its active career. This article only lists all-female bands who perform original material that is either authored by themselves or authored by another musician for that band's use. Therefore vocal groups (girl groups) are not included.
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Helena Iren Michaelsen. Laura Macrì [citation needed]Mākii (High and Mighty Color); Elisa Martin (Dark Moor, Fairyland, Dreamaker); Michie Mee (); Helena Iren Michaelsen (Trail of Tears, Imperia, Angel)
Azu became a full member in November. [6] In January 2013, Cyntia was the backing band for South Korean pop group Kara's concert at the Tokyo Dome. [7] The band released their major label debut, the album Lady Made, in March on Victor Entertainment. [3] Cyntia was voted 2013's best new artist by readers of heavy metal magazine Burrn!. [8]
It was released in the United Kingdom and in North America later that year. [17] At the time, Midori was the only official guitarist in the band. Support musician Miyako officially became their second guitarist in August 2017, and they released their first full-length album Awakening from Abyss that October. [18]
This category page lists citizens of the United States of both full or partial Asian origin or descent who have been musicians. Many have been sub-categorized according to specific ethnicities within Asia.
"The wall between East to West … I think the walls are getting lower and thinner," states the most successful rock artist in Japanese history, who hasn’t given up on his dream of "going global."
The EP was released in the United Kingdom on August 25 by JPU Records and in North America by Sliptrick Records on August 31. [11] Support member Miyako became a full member of the band in August 2017. [12] Their first full-length album Awakening from Abyss was released in Japan and North America on October 25, [12] and in the UK two days later ...