Princess Princess (band)

Princess Princess (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Princess Princess


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Alias = Puri-Puri
Julian Mama
Akasaka Komachi
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Origin = Japan
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Genre = J-Rock
J-Pop
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Years_active = 1983 – 1996
Label = Sony Records
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Current_members = Kaori (Lead vocals/guitar)
Kanako (Lead guitar/vocals)
Atsuko (Bass guitar/vocals)
Tomoko (Keyboards/vocals)
Kyoko (Drums/percussion)
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nihongo|Princess Princess|プリンセス・プリンセス"Purinsesu Purinsesu"| (commonly referred to in Japan as "Puri-Puri") was a five-piece Japanese Rock/Pop girl band from 1983-1996. They were previously known as "Julian Mama" and "Akasaka Komachi" (one album released under this name).

Members

*nihongo|Kaori Okui|奥居香|Okui Kaori' (born February 171967) - Lead vocals, guitar
*nihongo|Kanako Nakayama|中山加奈子|Nakayama Kanako' (born November 21964) - Lead guitar, vocals
*nihongo|Atsuko Watanabe|渡辺敦子|Watanabe Atsuko (born October 261964) - Bass guitar, vocals
*nihongo|Tomoko Konno|今野登茂子|Konno Tomoko| (born July 151965) - Keyboards, vocals
*nihongo|Kyoko Tomita|富田京子|Tomita Kyoko (born June 21965) - Drums and percussion

Albums

# "Kiss de Hanzai" ("Kiss de Crime") (1986)
# "Teleportation" (1987)
# "Here We Are" (1988)
# "Let's Get Crazy" (1988)
# "Lovers" (1989)
# "Princess Princess" (1990)
# "Dolls In Action" (1991)
# "Singles 1987-1992" (1992)
# "Bee-Beep" (1993)
# "Majestic" (1993)
# "Presents" (1994)
# "The Last Princess" (1995)
# "The Greatest Princess" (1996)
# "The Complete Princess" (1996)
# "The Last Live" (1996)

External links

* [http://www.hmv.co.jp/news/newsDetail.asp?newsnum=308150084 HMV Japan "Top 100 Japanese pops Artists"] (Japanese)
* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SMER/Princess/index.html Sony Music Online Japan: PRINCESS PRINCESS] (Japanese)
* [http://www.princess2.net/ PRINCESS PRINCESS http://www.princess2.net/] (Japanese)


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