Garo
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Years active | 1970-1976 |
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Garo was a '70s threepiece acoustic Japanese Rock group. The band was composed of Mark Horiuchi (1949–2014), Tommy Hidaka (1950–1986) and Masumi "Vocal" Ohno. They recorded with Columbia and had a few chart hits, including no. 1 "Gakuseigai-no-Kissaten" in 1973. Subsequent singles also reached the top of the Japanese Oricon chart. – Wikipedia |
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1973 | |
3 Garo 学生街の喫茶店 |
1973 | |
12 Garo 君の誕生日 |
1973 | |
42 Garo ロマンス |
1 | Southern All Stars | ||
+36,185 (1,759,073) |
2 | Yumi Matsutoya | ||
+15,627 (1,084,728) |
3 | Keisuke Kuwata | ||
+10,401 (737,326) |
4 | Yumi Arai | ||
+8,679 (472,677) |
5 | Masayoshi Takanaka | ||
+8,502 (334,848) |
6 | Miyuki Nakajima | ||
+4,993 (256,042) |
7 | Taeko Ohnuki | ||
+4,292 (235,627) |
8 | Yosui Inoue | ||
+4,147 (295,310) |
9 | Off Course | ||
+3,342 (316,569) |
10 | Yellow Magic Orchestra | ||
+3,284 (330,714) |
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