Suzuki Tatsuhisa Miyano Mamoru | en

The Suzukis were a 4-piece alternative rock band based in Wigan, England. Formed in 2002, the band comprised Chris Veasey (vocals), Adam Bamford (guitar), Robert Warnes (bass) and Stuart Robinson (drums). They signed to the Sony/Columbia "indie" label imprint Deltasonic (home of The Zutons, The Coral and The Dead 60's) in 2005. Following support slots with various labelmates - most notably The Fall in January 2006 - the band virtually fell off the radar. In July 2007, they released their debut single, the 4-track Reducer EP. A long gap followed as they began recording songs for inclusion on their debut...
Pat Suzuki was born Chiyoko Suzuki in Cressy, California (northern California) on September 23, in the early 1930s. As the youngest of four children, she was nicknamed "Chiby", which was Japanese for "squirt". She grew up on the family farm, and discovered her love for singing early on at church on Sundays and at local events. But things took a bad turn with the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and Pat and her family were one of many Japanese-American families forced to enter internment camps. After release from the camp, her family returned to California. After attending college at San Jose...
Masaaki Suzuki is an organist, harpsichordist and conductor, and the founder and musical director of the Bach Collegium Japan. He was born in Kobe to parents who were both Christian and amateur musicians. He studied composition and organ at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, and was later taught harpsichord and organ by Ton Koopman and Piet Kee at the Sweelink Conservatory in Holland. In 1993 he began teaching at Kobe University, and founded the Bach Collegium in 1990. The group began giving concerts regularly in 1992, and made its first recordings three years later. He has...
Found 13 songs, duration: 59:05
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You're My Courage -GAME EDIT-
Mayoe! Nanatsu no Daizai Gakuen!
Mini Drama [Hajimari no Natsu, Kimi wo Matsu]
Ao to Kurenai no Forzato
Ao to Kurenai no Forzato (Off vocal)
8. Niji no Yakusoku