- 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...