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  2. Seatbelts (band) - Wikipedia

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    Seatbelts (シートベルツ, Shītoberutsu, also known as Seat Belts or SEATBELTS) is a Japanese band led by composer and instrumentalist Yoko Kanno. [1] [2] [3] An international ensemble comprising both a stable lineup of musicians and various collaborators, the band was assembled by Kanno in 1998 to perform the soundtrack music for the Cowboy Bebop anime series.

  3. Music of Cowboy Bebop - Wikipedia

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    The Cowboy Bebop anime series was accompanied by a number of soundtrack albums composed by Yoko Kanno and Seatbelts, a diverse band Kanno formed to create the music for the series, with a principal focus in jazz.

  4. Yoko Kanno - Wikipedia

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    She was the lead member of the project band Seatbelts, which regrouped in 2004 to compose the soundtrack for the PlayStation 2 Cowboy Bebop video game (released in Japan in 2005). She has composed for Koei games released during the late 1980s to early 1990s and for Napple Tale, a Dreamcast game.

  5. Space Bio Charge - Wikipedia

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    Space Bio Charge is a compilation album of famous Japanese composer Yoko Kanno with her band, Seatbelts, under the name Yoko Kanno Seatbelts.The full title of the album is Yoko Kanno & Seatbelts Earth Tour Commemorative Collection Album: Space Bio Charge (YOKO KANNO + SEATBELTS 来地球記念コレクションアルバム スペース バイオチャージ [1], Yoko Kanno to Shītoberutsu ...

  6. Mai Yamane - Wikipedia

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    Mai Yamane (山根 麻以, Yamane Mai) is a Japanese singer, known for her work on the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack with Yoko Kanno and for her 1980 hit Tasogare. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Early life and solo career

  7. Cowboy Bebop - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Bebop (Japanese: カウボーイビバップ, Hepburn: Kaubōi Bibappu) is a 1998 Japanese neo-noir space Western [12] anime television series that aired on TV Tokyo and Wowow from 1998 to 1999.

  8. Bill Barber (musician) - Wikipedia

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    From 1998 to 2004 he was part of The Seatbelts, New York musicians who played the music of the Japanese anime Cowboy Bebop. He died of heart failure in June 2007 in Bronxville, New York. [2] His granddaughter is filmmaker Stephanie Barber.

  9. Josh Roseman - Wikipedia

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    Seatbelts, Cowboy Bebop: No Disc (Victor, 1998) Seatbelts, Cowboy Bebop: Vitaminless (Victor, 1998) Ron Sexsmith, Other Songs (Interscope, 1997) SFJAZZ Collective, Inaugural Season Live 2004 (SFJAZZ, 2004) SFJAZZ Collective, SFJazz Collective (Nonesuch, 2005) Sheryl Crow, Sheryl Crow (A&M, 1996) Shinji Takeda, Abstract Jazz Lounge (Nite Grooves ...