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  2. FYF Fest - Wikipedia

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    FYF Fest (short for "Fuck Yeah Fest Fest") [1] was an annual three-day music festival held at the Los Angeles Exposition Park in Los Angeles, California. It was founded by Sean Carlson in 2004 [2] and later solely produced by Goldenvoice, a subsidiary of AEG Live. The event showcased many genres of music, including rock, pop, indie, electronic ...

  3. LA EigaFest - Wikipedia

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    The festival was founded by festival director Hayato Mitsuishi [3] who is also the Co-Founder and President of the Japan Film Society. LA EigaFest was first held at the Chinese Theatre in 2011. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was then held at the Egyptian Theatre in 2012, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] 2013, [ 8 ] and 2014 [ 9 ] and L.A. LIVE - Regal Cinemas in 2015.

  4. Timeline of Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    1970 - 1st World Popular Song Festival; 1st Japan Music Awards; 1st publication of Music Labo; Nippon Music Foundation established; 1971 - Debut of Saori Minami, Mari Amachi and Rumiko Koyanagi [8] 1972 - 1st Tokyo Music Festival; 1974 - 1st FNS Music Festival; 1978 - 1st broadcast of The Best Ten [9]

  5. Why an LA music festival created a cultural moment ... - AOL

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    The Bésame Mucho festival, focused on Spanish-language Latin music across various genres, was a rare music festival attracting different Latino generations. Why an LA music festival created a ...

  6. Nisei Week - Wikipedia

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    The festival has been running continuously, except the years during and immediately after internment. Nisei Week celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1990, shifted from 6 years of inactivity during the WWII era. Despite obstacles, Nisei Week is the longest running Japanese festival in California, celebrating its 80th birthday in 2020. [6] [9]

  7. 1984 in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    The 28th Yamaha Popular Song Contest was held on 7 October 1984. [6] The final of the 15th World Popular Song Festival was held on 28 October 1984. [7] [8] The final of the 13th FNS Music Festival was held on 18 December 1984. [9] The 26th Japan Record Awards were held on 31 December 1984. [10] The 35th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen was held on 31 ...

  8. W-inds - Wikipedia

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    They became the only Japanese group invited to perform on the MTV Mandarin Awards in September 2006. In 2006, w-inds. made an appearance on Mnet KM Music Festival, a music awards show in South Korea they were the first Japanese artists to ever appear on the show. w-inds. also took part in a China-Japan music festival in 2006.

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