Golden Half

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Golden Half (ゴールデンハーフ, Gōruden Hāfu) was an early 1970s J-pop band made up of 5 hāfu members, including Maria Mori, Eva Mary and Luna Takamura.[1] All of the members were of mixed Japanese and Caucasian descent.[2]

GenresPop music
Years active1970-1974
MembersMaria Mori
Luna Takamura
Eri Ishiyama
Yumi Kobayashi
Eva Mari
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Golden Half
GenresPop music
Years active1970-1974
MembersMaria Mori
Luna Takamura
Eri Ishiyama
Yumi Kobayashi
Eva Mari
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Golden Half was promoted by Watanabe Productions and was composed in September 1970 to sing and go-go dance on the Fuji TV show BEAT POP. They often sang western pop songs in Japanese[2][3] and split in 1974. The band appeared in the nightclub scenes in Yasuharu Hasebe's Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter where they performed their hit song Kiiroi Sakuranbo ("Yellow Cherry").[4]

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