Youmou To Ohana
羊毛とおはな
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Kana Uemura |
Yu Sakai |
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Hiroko Sebu |
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Misako Odani |
Midorikawa Shobou |
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Years active | 2004- |
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Youmou to Ohana were a Japanese acoustic music duo produced by LD&K Records. The duo were guitarist "Wool" Youmou and singer "Flower" Ohana. Their first album in 2007 was sold at Nagoya's Village Vanguard. Following the Great East Japan earthquake Youmou and Ohana’s song ‘Fuyu no Uta’ was used in a TV commercial in Taiwan as a thank-you message by Interchange Association Japan (IAJ) for Taiwan's support after the earthquake. This led to a concert in Taipei. – Wikipedia |
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