Rebecca
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Years active | 1984-1991, 1995, 1999-2002, 2015- |
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Rebecca was a Japanese rock band that had a great deal of success throughout the 1980s, fronted by singer Nokko. The band's 1985 album "Rebecca IV ~maybe tomorrow~" sold one million copies in the year, surpassing Yuming, the first truly commercially successful rock album in Japan. They won the Japan Gold Disc Award for Japanese artists in 1988. Rebecca disbanded in 1991. – Wikipedia |
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Barbee Boys |
Personz |
Misato Watanabe |
Princess Princess |
Ann Lewis |
C-C-B |
Lindberg |
Jitterin' Jinn |
Koji Kikkawa |
BOØWY |
1991 | |
47 Rebecca The Best of Dreams Another side |
1990 | |
16 Rebecca The Best of Dreams |
1989 | |
21 Rebecca BLOND SAURUS |
1988 | |
7 Rebecca Poison |
1988 | |
21 Rebecca OLIVE |
1987 | |
11 Rebecca REMIX REBECCA |
1987 | |
30 Rebecca TIME |
1986 | |
3 Rebecca REBECCA IV 〜Maybe Tomorrow〜 |
1986 | |
14 Rebecca TIME |
1985 | |
42 Rebecca WILD & HONEY |
1985 | |
45 Rebecca REBECCA IV 〜Maybe Tomorrow〜 |
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