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Revision as of 22:24, 21 April 2021
This page is about the folk-rock band. For the Davichi album, go to Happy End (Davichi).
<short description>
e.g. Happy End (はっぴいえんど) was a Japanese folk-rock band active between 1969 and 1973.
Contents
Members
- Hosono Haruomi (vocals, bass, guitar, keyboard)
- Ohtaki Eiichi (vocals, guitar)
- Matsumoto Takashi (drums, percussion)
- Suzuki Shigeru (guitar, vocals)
Information
Discography
Albums
- [1970.08.05] Happii Endo (はっぴいえんど)
- [1971.11.20] kazemachi roman (風街ろまん)
- [1973.02.25] HAPPY END
Best Albums
- [1973.09.01] CITY/HAPPY END BEST ALBUM
- [1974.06.25] SINGLES