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Teddy Sakakibara, born on 23th August 1989, Japan On his parents’ recommendation, Teddy started playing the electric organ when he was two years old. At age nine, he discovered human beat-boxing online, self-teached it and eventualy made his first live debut as a professional beat-boxer at the age of 15. From that point on, he participated in many music arrangements and compositions. In 2008 he joined Japanese solo artist 雅-miyavi- on his first world tour, where he played 33 shows in a total of 14 countries throughout Europe, South America, North America, Asia, and Japan. After that, he joined the...
There are at least three bands with the name the Tigers. The most widely known of these are The Tigers (ザ・タイガース), who were Japan’s most popular band of the Group Sounds era. The group featured a singer named Kenji Sawada, and were signed to Watanabe Productions. The group was first named Funnys and was formed in 1966. They changed their name to "The Tigers" on their first TV performance on 15 November 1966. They appeared in several Japanese movies in the late 1960s. On 24th Jan. 1971, The Tigers held their last concert The Tigers Beautiful Concert at the Nippon...
Two artists share the name Tigers: 1) A Cheerleading team from Boras, Sweden. **** 2) A downtempo electronica and dance side project of Jeremy Zerbe (ex-The Bad Faith Compromise, ex-Repeater), based in Lancaster and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. .
Curtis Stigers is an American jazz vocalist / saxophonist / guitarist / songwriter born on 18 October 1965 in Boise, Idaho, USA. He achieved a number of hits in the early 1990s, most notably "I Wonder Why", which reached #5 in the UK and #9 in the US in 1991. He is signed with Concord Records. He had his début self titled album in 1991 which sold 1.5 milllion. In his solo career, his most famous songs are 'I Wonder Why' and 'You're All That Matters To Me'. He has also worked with Elton John, Eric Clapton, Prince, Bonnie Raitt,...