Difference between revisions of "Rumania montevideo"
(9 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{InfoBox Artist | {{InfoBox Artist | ||
| name = Rumania montevideo | | name = Rumania montevideo | ||
− | | image = | + | | image = rumania montevideo.jpg |
| japanese-name = ルーマニア・モンテビデオ | | japanese-name = ルーマニア・モンテビデオ | ||
| date-of-creation = 1999 | | date-of-creation = 1999 | ||
| origin = Japan | | origin = Japan | ||
| genres = J-pop | | genres = J-pop | ||
− | | years-active = 1999-2002 | + | | years-active = 1999-2002 <br> 2019-present |
| labels = GIZA Studio | | labels = GIZA Studio | ||
− | | website = [http://www.giza.co.jp/rumania/ giza.co.jp] | + | | website = [http://www.giza.co.jp/rumania/menu/menu.html giza.co.jp/rumania] |
}} | }} | ||
− | {{main|e1=[ | + | {{main|e1=[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumania_Montevideo Rumania montevideo]}} |
− | '''Rumania montevideo''' (ルーマニア・モンテビデオ) with an alias named '''Montebi''' (モンテビ) was a Japanese pop band from 1999 to 2002 under GIZA Studio. The band started in 1998 with the ''Miyoshi'' siblings wanted to start a band. They got the band name, "rumania montevideo", from the combination on the Latin spelling of Romania and Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Soon after, the band added more members to complete their roaster as they released their first mini-album, "JET PLANE", on a indies label in 1999. They made their major debut a month after with the single [[Still for your love]] on the label GIZA Studio. The single became the group's first hit as it reached #9 on the weekly Oricon charts. However, the band broke up in 2002 after releasing the album "MO' BETTER TRACKS". | + | '''Rumania montevideo''' (ルーマニア・モンテビデオ ''Rūmania Montebideo'') with an alias named '''Montebi''' (モンテビ ''Montebi'') was a Japanese pop band from 1999 to 2002 under GIZA Studio. The band started in 1998 with the ''Miyoshi'' siblings wanted to start a band. They got the band name, "rumania montevideo", from the combination on the Latin spelling of Romania and Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Soon after, the band added more members to complete their roaster as they released their first mini-album, "JET PLANE", on a indies label in 1999. They made their major debut a month after with the single [[Still for your love]] on the label GIZA Studio. The single became the group's first hit as it reached #9 on the weekly Oricon charts. However, the band broke up in 2002 after releasing the album "MO' BETTER TRACKS". |
== Members == | == Members == | ||
− | * '''{{nihongo| | + | * '''{{nihongo|Mami Miyoshi|三好真美|Miyoshi Mami}}''' (Drums, Vocals) |
* '''{{nihongo|Makoto Miyoshi|三好誠|Miyoshi Makoto}}''' (Guitar) | * '''{{nihongo|Makoto Miyoshi|三好誠|Miyoshi Makoto}}''' (Guitar) | ||
− | * '''{{nihongo|Kazunobu | + | |
− | * '''{{nihongo|Satomi | + | === Former members === |
+ | * '''{{nihongo|Kazunobu Mashima|間島和伸|Mashima Kazunobu}}''' (Guitar) | ||
+ | * '''{{nihongo|Satomi Makoshi|麻越さとみ|Makoshi Satomi}}''' (Bass) | ||
* '''{{nihongo|Akiko Matsuda|松田明子|Matsuda Akiko}}''' (Saxophone, Keyboard) | * '''{{nihongo|Akiko Matsuda|松田明子|Matsuda Akiko}}''' (Saxophone, Keyboard) | ||
Line 35: | Line 37: | ||
[[Category:Artist]] | [[Category:Artist]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[zh:rumania montevideo]] |
Latest revision as of 13:19, 30 June 2023
Japanese name: | ルーマニア・モンテビデオ |
---|---|
Date of creation: | 1999 |
Origin: | Japan |
Genres: | J-pop |
Years active: | 1999-2002 2019-present |
Labels: | GIZA Studio |
Website: | giza.co.jp/rumania |
Rumania montevideo (ルーマニア・モンテビデオ Rūmania Montebideo) with an alias named Montebi (モンテビ Montebi) was a Japanese pop band from 1999 to 2002 under GIZA Studio. The band started in 1998 with the Miyoshi siblings wanted to start a band. They got the band name, "rumania montevideo", from the combination on the Latin spelling of Romania and Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Soon after, the band added more members to complete their roaster as they released their first mini-album, "JET PLANE", on a indies label in 1999. They made their major debut a month after with the single Still for your love on the label GIZA Studio. The single became the group's first hit as it reached #9 on the weekly Oricon charts. However, the band broke up in 2002 after releasing the album "MO' BETTER TRACKS".
Contents
Members
- Mami Miyoshi (三好真美 Miyoshi Mami ) (Drums, Vocals)
- Makoto Miyoshi (三好誠 Miyoshi Makoto ) (Guitar)
Former members
- Kazunobu Mashima (間島和伸 Mashima Kazunobu ) (Guitar)
- Satomi Makoshi (麻越さとみ Makoshi Satomi ) (Bass)
- Akiko Matsuda (松田明子 Matsuda Akiko ) (Saxophone, Keyboard)
Song themes in Detective Conan
Closing themes
- Still for your love - Closing 7 (Episodes 132~152)