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- Rules" and “Where Can I Find Love”. The group consists of American singer Tameko Star, and Italian brothers Paolo and Gianni Visnadi (also members of Alex...
- on "Dreamer". Tameko Star was to front the group from this point on. The frantic synths and beats of the song are sent in with Tameko’s powerful vocals...
- Nijō Ishi/Tameko (****anese: 二条 為子) was a representative poet of the Nijō poetic school in the latter half of the Kamakura period. She was rewarded with...
- Juan Atkins was joined by Laurens von Oswald, and by fellow Detroiter Tameko Williams aka DJ Maaco. The group performed their first gig ever at London's...
- on and released "Don't Stop Movin'", a few months later, by which time, Tameko Star had been chosen to be the group's new lead vocalist. "Don't Stop Movin'"...
- by Italian electronic music group Livin' Joy featuring American singer Tameko Star (a.k.a. Doris Diggs). It was released in 1996 by MCA as the third single...
- (divorced later) Imperial Prince Sonsho (尊性法親王) Court lady: Fujiwara no Ishi/Tameko (藤原為子, d. c. 1311–12), Nijō Tameyo's daughter Imperial Prince Takanaga (also...
- with Robinson for a follow-up single she was replaced by American singer Tameko Star. Star recorded a version of "Dreamer" for the Livin' Joy album entitled...
- for his compilation of the Shin'yō Wakashū. His mother was the poet Nijō Tameko. Prince Munenaga led a turbulent life, which quite likely served as an impetus...
- left, Livin' Joy scored more hits during the 1995–1996 period with singer Tameko Star. However, the biggest remains "Dreamer", an international hit reaching...