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  2. Yojiro Noda - Wikipedia

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    Noda was born in Tokyo, Japan, to a businessman father and piano teacher mother. [1] From the ages of six to ten, Noda lived overseas in the United States. [1] [2] He first became interested in the guitar in junior high school, after hearing Oasis. He tried to learn how to play the chords with a guitar his family owned. [3]

  3. List of compositions by Tōru Takemitsu - Wikipedia

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    song for a television drama; words by Shuntarō Tanikawa: Vocal: 1963: 素晴らしい悪女: A Marvelous Kid (Subarashii akujo) for voice and piano: Spanish words by Fumio Nagata (永田文夫); theme song from the 1978 film A Marvelous Kid: Vocal: 1965: 三月のうた: In the Month of March (Sangatsu no uta) for voice and piano: words by ...

  4. Sakura Sakura - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Marc Edwards recorded an album featuring three 20-minute versions of "Sakura Sakura", in a free jazz electric guitar style. [16] [17] [18] Many electronic crosswalks in Japan play the melody as "guidance music". [citation needed] Headhunterz sampled part of this song for his song "Path of the Hunter" (2017). [citation needed]

  5. Crazy Crazy / Sakura no Mori - Wikipedia

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    "Crazy Crazy" (Japanese pronunciation: [kɯɾeꜜidʑiː kɯɾeꜜidʑiː]) and "Sakura no Mori" (Japanese: 桜の森, lit. "Cherry Blossom Forest") (Japanese pronunciation: [sakɯɾa no moɾi]) are songs by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino, released as double A-sides for his fourth studio album, Yellow Dancer (2015).

  6. Tricot (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tricot (Japanese: トリコ, Hepburn: toriko, / ˈ t r i k oʊ /) is a Japanese rock band from Kyoto. The band was formed in 2010 by vocalist and guitarist Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima, guitarist Motoko "Motifour" Kida, and bassist Hiromi "Hirohiro" Sagane. Known for their intricate rhythms [4] and visual identity, [2] they have released seven studio ...

  7. Back Number - Wikipedia

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    Back Number (バックナンバー, Bakku Nambā) is a Japanese rock power trio formed in 2004. The group consists of Iyori Shimizu (lead vocals and guitar), Kazuya Kojima (bass guitar and backing vocals), and Hisashi Kurihara (drums).

  8. Last Alliance (band) - Wikipedia

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    The track "Spiral World" was used as the ending theme to the Nippon TV program Ongaku Senshi: Music Fighter and the tracks "Akai Hana" and "Jōka" were re-recorded on the limited edition release of Keep on Smashing Blue. The track "Shissou" was used as the ending theme to the anime "Ouran High-School Host Club". Track listing Break a mirror - 4:35

  9. Music of Samurai Champloo - Wikipedia

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    The CD album Samurai Champloo Music Record: Playlist was released on September 22, 2004, parallel with Impression by Victor Entertainment under their JVC label. [18] It was released in North America by Geneon Entertainment on September 26, 2006, under the title Samurai Champloo Music Record 2: playlist.