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  2. Shima Uta (The Boom song) - Wikipedia

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    Alternate cover. Cover of the 1993 "Original Version". " Shima Uta " (島唄, lit. "Island Song") is a 1992 song by the Japanese band The Boom. It was written by the lead singer, Kazufumi Miyazawa, based on his impressions from visiting Okinawa for a photo shoot. It is the band's best selling song, well known throughout Japan and Argentina, and ...

  3. Begin (band) - Wikipedia

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    Hitoshi Uechi. Website. BEGIN Official Web Site. Begin (ビギン, Bigin, IPA: [biɡiɴ], stylized as BEGIN) is a Japanese pop rock group from Ishigaki Island in the Yaeyama Islands of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Their sound contains many elements of traditional Okinawan music, and prominently features the sanshin .

  4. Okinawan music - Wikipedia

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    Okinawan music (沖縄音楽, Okinawa ongaku) is the music associated with the Okinawa Islands of southwestern Japan. In modern Japan, it may also refer to the musical traditions of Okinawa Prefecture, which covers the Miyako and Yaeyama Islands in addition to the Okinawa Islands. It has its roots in the larger musical traditions of the ...

  5. Orange Range - Wikipedia

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    Orange Range (オレンジレンジ, Orenji Renji) are a 5-member Japanese rock band, based in Okinawa, Japan. [ 1] Formed in 2001, the band began with Spice Music and later signed with Sony Music Japan 's gr8! records division in 2003. The band left gr8! records in 2010 to start their own label, Super Echo.

  6. Tida: Tida Kaji nu Umui - Wikipedia

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    The songs on the album relate to Okinawa in some way, either being written by Okinawan musicians, describe Okinawa or are written in the style of Okinawan songs. "Asadoya Yunta" and " Akata Sundunchi " are traditional folk songs, while "Famureuta," " Nada Sōsō " and "Tsuki no Yoru" were written by famous Okinawan bands ( Parsha Club , Begin ...

  7. Bavarian Army - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian Army. The Bavarian Army was the army of the Electorate (1682–1806) and then Kingdom (1806–1918) of Bavaria. It existed from 1682 as the standing army of Bavaria until the merger of the military sovereignty ( Wehrhoheit) of Bavaria into that of the German State in 1919. The Bavarian Army was never comparable to the armies of the ...

  8. Ryukyuan music - Wikipedia

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    Ryukyuan music. Ryukyuan music (琉球音楽, Ryūkyū ongaku), also called Nanto music (南島歌謡, Nantō kayō), is an umbrella term that encompasses diverse musical traditions of the Amami, Okinawa, Miyako and Yaeyama Islands of southwestern Japan. The term of "Southern Islands" (南島, Nantō) is preferred by scholars in this field.

  9. History of BMW - Wikipedia

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    History of BMW. The official founding date of the German motor vehicle manufacturer BMW is 7 March 1916, when an aircraft producer called Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (formerly Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik) was established. [ 1][ 2] This company was renamed to Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) in 1922. However, the BMW name dates back to 1917, when Rapp ...