Sandii & The Sunsetz
サンディー&ザ・サンセッツ
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Sandii |
Masami Tsuchiya |
Kyoko Furuya |
The Beatniks |
Hajime Tachibana |
Masumi Hara |
Mishio Ogawa |
Moonriders |
Chakra |
Izumi Kobayashi |
Portable Rock |
Plastics |
Urban Dance |
Colored Music |
Chiemi Manabe |
Cosmic Invention |
Yuko Kanai |
Susan |
Imokin Trio |
Tamao Koike |
Starbow |
Miki Fujimura |
Hiroshi Kamayatsu |
Shuko Sakai |
Rie Nakahara |
Kaori Nakahara |
Kirara to Urara |
Tin Pan Alley |
Hiroko Mita |
Kumiko Yamashita |
Narumi Yasuda |
Seri Ishikawa |
Shinichi Mori |
Sumiko Yamagata |
Mariko Fuji |
Morio Agata |
Makoto Kubota |
Miharu Koshi |
Shohjo-tai |
Saori Minami |
Tango Europe |
Tomomi Nishimura |
Circus |
Tsukasa Ito |
Kazuhiko Kato |
Kai Band |
Ippu-Do |
Yoshiyuki Ohsawa |
Yoshie Kashiwabara |
Juicy Fruits |
pupa |
Hachimitsu Pie |
Kiyoshi Maekawa |
Stardust Revue |
Mayo Shono |
Masahiro Kuwana |
The Folk Crusaders |
Hikashu |
Kiyoshiro Imawano |
Finger 5 |
Iruka |
Satoko Shimonari |
Nae Yuuki |
Shinji Harada |
Saeko Suzuki |
Koji 1200 |
Asami Kado |
Years active | 1981-1990 |
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Sandii & the Sunsetz were a Japanese synthpop band that collaborated from 1979 until the 1990s. The Sunsetz, led by Makoto Kubota, and Sandii started as separate artists, and each has a separate discography. However, their collaboration provided a particular body of work that is representative of the period, and which successfully blended Eastern, Western and pop influences. – Wikipedia |
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