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* [2008.11.12] [[Suna no Oshiro]] (砂のお城; ''Sand Castle'')
 
* [2008.11.12] [[Suna no Oshiro]] (砂のお城; ''Sand Castle'')
 
* [2010.11.17] [[Calendula Requiem]] (カレンデュラレクイエム) <small>('''kanon×kanon''')</small>
 
* [2010.11.17] [[Calendula Requiem]] (カレンデュラレクイエム) <small>('''kanon×kanon''')</small>
* [2011.05.25] [[Koi no Doutei]] (恋の道程; ''Love's Journey'') <small>('''kanon×kanon''')</small>
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* [2011.06.15] [[Koi no Doutei]] (恋の道程; ''Love's Journey'') <small>('''kanon×kanon''')</small>
  
 
===Digital Downloads===
 
===Digital Downloads===

Revision as of 12:26, 10 April 2011

Wakeshima Kanon (2010)

Wakeshima Kanon is a Japanese cellist/singer who debuted in 2008 with the single "still doll" (Vampire Knight ending theme song). She is produced by Malice Mizer/Moi dix Mois guitarist Mana.

Profile

Information

Wakeshima started playing the cello when she was three. In junior high school she was part of musical ensemble groups as well as a cello duo group. Her first time performing on-stage as a vocalist came during her senior year at high school at the school cultural festival. Later on, she entered a Sony audition to and managed to become one of the finalists. She was signed to DefSTAR Records, and she debuted in 2008 with the Mana-produced single "still doll".

Discography

Albums

Singles

Digital Downloads

External Links