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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 hafu members including Maria Mori, and Luna Takamura. 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 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").

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  • Golden Half (en)
  • ゴールデン・ハーフ (ja)
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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 hafu members including Maria Mori, and Luna Takamura. 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 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"). (en)
  • ゴールデン・ハーフ(Golden Half)は、1970年代前半に活動したメンバーの全員がハーフ(という設定)の女性アイドルグループ。渡辺プロダクション所属。 1970年9月、スリー・キャッツの「黄色いさくらんぼ」をカバーしてデビュー。結成当時は5人だったが、すぐエリーが抜けて4人組に。4人時代が人気絶頂期だった。最終的には1973年の「アダムとイヴ」でメンバーのリーダーだった小林ユミが抜けて3人となり、翌1974年に「メロンの気持」を最後に解散。 本項では後に結成されたについても記述する。 (ja)
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  • Golden Half (en)
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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 hafu members including Maria Mori, and Luna Takamura. 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 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"). (en)
  • ゴールデン・ハーフ(Golden Half)は、1970年代前半に活動したメンバーの全員がハーフ(という設定)の女性アイドルグループ。渡辺プロダクション所属。 1970年9月、スリー・キャッツの「黄色いさくらんぼ」をカバーしてデビュー。結成当時は5人だったが、すぐエリーが抜けて4人組に。4人時代が人気絶頂期だった。最終的には1973年の「アダムとイヴ」でメンバーのリーダーだった小林ユミが抜けて3人となり、翌1974年に「メロンの気持」を最後に解散。 本項では後に結成されたについても記述する。 (ja)
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