Keep On Keepin’ On
Although the weather has been rather in and out, the band is still in the preproduction stages of the new CD. Taki and I continue to pump out new original tunes and have decided to save “Ryukyu Island Rock ‘n’ Roll” for another CD further down the road. For now our originals “My Angel”, “Rock ‘Till the Morning Sun,” and another new tune “Remember” are on the plate for this upcoming CD. The actual release date is still indefinite.
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I just stumbled across this and I’m just curious to see if I know you at all? I was at Kadena from 88-90, in the 1962 Comm Group. I used to love going to The Cannon Club to see Breeze play. I saw this Keep on Keepin’ On thing and was wondering if this was someone I knew. That’s it. Take care….
Comment by Kim Lloyd — July 15, 2005 @ 9:53 pm
Hi Kim,
Although I was on island at the time, I really didn’t go to Cannon much in the ’80s. The former Sunday drummer for JET was Atsushi. He was the drummer for Breeze. The lead vocalist for Breeze, Satomi, started out as a vocalist for my husband’s band in the ’80s, Bullet. The two are still together and play in a band called Jupiter. I don’t have that website’s address, but I do have the address to another band’s website that Astushi also plays in: http://www.studio.co.jp/TFO/
Good luck and I hope you can make some connections with your former buddies. JAWjaw
Comment by JAWjaw — July 18, 2005 @ 6:02 am