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sleepy.ab is a four-piece post-rock band from Hokkaido, Japan formed in April 2002. They describe their music as having characteristic melodies of transparency and floating aimlessly. The "ab" in their name stands for "abstract", and it isn't pronounced when spoken. sleepy.ab members are: 成山剛 (Tsuyoshi Nariyama) on vocals/guitar , 山内憲介 (Kensuke Yamauchi) on guitar, 田中秀幸 (Hideyuki Tanaka) on bass guitar, and 鈴木浩之 (Hiroyuki Suzuki; ex-ART-SCHOOL, U&DESIGN, GOLIATH) on drums (support member). Ex members are: 津波秀樹 (Hideki Tsuha) on drums Discography: 「face the music」 「traveling fair」 「palette」 「fantasia」 「archive」*best album 「paratroop」 「Mother Goose」 sleepy.ac (acoustic) 「LIVE@Sapporo Artpark」 「LIVE@Saporo Concarino」 「LIVE@Sapporo Kitara」...
Sleepy Horses began in a living room in Lubbock, TX. Colt Miller, Amanda Shires and Nic Goodson began recording lush West Texas folk...this project became Sleepy Horses. Within a few months Nic Goodson moved to Athens, Ga.....There he began to play solo under the Sleepy Horses moniker and later would add several other members including Jason Peckham, Brandi Goodson, Jim Wilson, Kyle Harris, and Matt "Pistol" Stoessel...with this larger lineup in place, the band bagan to tour extensively throughout the Southeast, East Coast, and thry the West....they also recorded an album, "Somewhere Out West, Lonesome For You". Within one week...
Patrick "Sleepy" Brown (born January 24, 1970 in Savannah, Georgia) is an R&B singer-songwriter, and record producer. He is one-third of the successful Atlanta-based production team of Organized Noize,[1] which has created hits for acts such as OutKast, Goodie Mob, and TLC. TLC's "Waterfalls", penned by Brown and Organized Noize's Rico Wade and Ray Murray, was a #1 hit single on Billboard's Hot 100 in the summer of 1995. Career Born January 24 1970[2][3] In his early days, Brown was fascinated with music and often used to carry around an old four-track machine and small keyboard everywhere he went.[1] That...
Sleepy Town Manufacture are one of the first participants in the astonishing invasion of Russian electronica into the western world. The band was formed in 1999 by Anton Lukoyanychev and Alexander Ananyev. Alexander also produces unspeakably warm ambient under the name Beautumn. .