Whiteberry

Whiteberry
Whiteberry
Pays d’origine _Kitami,_Flag of Kitami, Hokkaido.png Kitami, Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Drapeau du Japon Japon
Genre musical J-Pop
Punk
Années d'activité 19942004
Labels Sony Music Japan
Site officiel www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SR/Whiteberry/
Anciens membres Yuki Maeda (前田由紀?)[1]
Aya Inatsuki (稲月彩?)[1]
Yukari Hasegawa (長谷川ゆかり?)[1]
Mizusawa Rimi (水沢里美?)[1]
Erika Kawamura (川村絵里加?)[1]

Whiteberry (ホワイトベリー?)[2] est un groupe de musique pop/rock composé de 5 membres venant toutes de Kitami, Hokkaido, Japon[1].

Sommaire

Discographie

Singles[3]

  • YUKI, (1999)
  • Whiteberry (の小さな大冒険?), (2000)
  • Natsu Matsuri (夏祭り?), (2000)
  • Akubi (あくび?), (2000)
  • Sakura Nakimichi (桜並木道?), (2001)
  • Kakurenbo (かくれんぼ?), (2001)
  • Tachiiri Kinshi (立入禁止?), (2001)
  • Jitensha Dorobou (自転車泥棒?), (2002)
  • BE HAPPY, (2002)
  • Koe ga nakunaru made (声がなくなるまで?), (2002)
  • Shinjiru Chikara (信じる力?), (2004)

Albums[3]

  • After school, (1999)
  • Hatsu, (2000)
  • Chameleon, (2002)
  • KISEKI ~ the best of Whiteberry, (2004)

Vidéographie[3]

Videoberry 1 (2000)[4]

# Musique
1
Tsuugakuro
2
YUKI
3
Whiteberry no chiisana daibouken

Videoberry 2 (2000)[4]

# Musique
1
Natsu Matsuri
2
Akubi
3
Negai hoshi

Videoberry 3 (2002)[4]

# Musique
1
Sakura namikimichi
2
Kakurenbo
3
Taiiri kinshi

Videoberry Final (2004)[4]

# Musique
1
Tsuugakuro
2
YUKI
3
Whiteberry no chiisana daibouken
4
Natsu Matsuri
5
Akubi
6
Sakura namikimichi
7
Kakurenbo
8
Taiiri kinshi
9
Jitensha dorobou
10
Shinjiru chikara
11
Haru no koi no uta

Références

  1. a, b, c, d, e et f FACTORY8 #0038 Whiteberry - PROFILE. Bien que le groupe n’aie jamais atteint la célébrité en dehors de leur pays natal, le groupe a eu un franc succès au Japon grâce à la qualité de leurs titres et de leurs performances en live. (en) (ja)
  2. ホワイトベリー(Whiteberry) - ニュース、インタビュー、特集、レビュー、CD、DVD、Blu-ray、動画、試聴、Amazon、iTunes - CDJournal.com (ja)
  3. a, b et c Whiteberry - Kpopwiki(en)
  4. a, b, c et d Whiteberry - soycow.org archive, 2009.(en)

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