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MUSICIANS
CULTURE
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Entertainment news
Oct 26, 2019
K-pop star G-Dragon, leader of Big Bang, ends military service as fans mob base
Fans of the K-pop boy band Big Bang gathered on Saturday to see leader G-Dragon return to civilian life after his discharge from military service.
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Heisei Icons,Heisei Icons
Apr 11, 2019
Tetsuya Komuro: J-pop inventor¡¯s synth-powered dance tunes set the tone for post-bubble Japan
The term J-pop, a Heisei invention, needed a defining characteristic to make it stand out from the Showa Era¡¯s soundtrack, and Komuro provided a synthesizer-powered foundation.
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Regional voices: Chubu
Feb 25, 2019
Nagoya student tracks classical and jazz gigs for music fans across Japan
A student at Nagoya University¡¯s Graduate School of Information Science has developed an online platform for music fans that keeps them update on classical and jazz concerts by musician and venue.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Jun 4, 2018
Sony backs maker of instrument that RZA and Grimes can¡¯t live without
Sony Corp.¡¯s venture capital arm is backing Roli, the maker of digital musical instruments like the Seaboard that have attracted stars including Wu-Tang Clan rapper RZA and Canadian artist Grimes.
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Sep 25, 2016
Taking on ticket scalpers
Ticket scalping needs to be stamped out, but doing so won¡¯t be easy.
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Music
Dec 17, 2015
Michael Jackson¡¯s ¡®Thriller¡¯ is first to sell 30 million in U.S.
Michael Jackson¡¯s album ¡°Thriller¡± is still breaking barriers more than 30 years after its release and six years after the pop superstar¡¯s death, becoming the first album in history to cross the 30 million mark in U.S. sales, record industry officials said on Wednesday.
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