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* [2007.07.04] [[JAM Project Japan Circuit 2007 Break Out|JAM Project JAPAN CIRCUIT 2007 Break Out]]
 
* [2007.07.04] [[JAM Project Japan Circuit 2007 Break Out|JAM Project JAPAN CIRCUIT 2007 Break Out]]
 
* [2008.08.06] [[JAM Project Japan Flight 2008 No Border|JAM Project JAPAN FLIGHT 2008 No Border]]
 
* [2008.08.06] [[JAM Project Japan Flight 2008 No Border|JAM Project JAPAN FLIGHT 2008 No Border]]
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* [2009.09.25] [[JAM Project Hurricane Tour 2009 "Gate of the Future"]]
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* [2011.01.26] [[JAM Project Live 2010 Maximizer ~Decade of Evolution~|JAM Project LIVE 2010 MAXIMIZER ~Decade of Evolution~]]
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* [2012.07.18] [[JAM Project Live 2011-2012 Go! Go! Going!!|JAM Project LIVE 2011-2012 GO! GO! GOING!!]]
  
 
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Revision as of 15:45, 30 April 2012

JAM Project promoting Shugoshin-The Guardian (2009)

JAM Project (Japan Animationsong Makers Project) is a Japanese music group that formed in 2000 and is well known for their music in anime series. The group first formed in 2000 with Kageyama, Endo, Matsumoto, and Sakamoto, performing regularly on the show Yoru Hippare. Their first single, Kaze ni Nare, came soon after of July of that year. Two years later, the group added Okui and Kitadani to their roaster before Sakamoto graduated from the group. To combat this lost, the group held auditions all over Japan for a new member, eventually picking Ricardo Cruz.

In the year 2008, Matsumoto Rica would graduated as the group prepared for their first concert tour. A year later, the group held Hurricane Tour 2009 Gate of the Future live with 8,000 people attending.

Members

Former Members

Discography

JAM Project (2007)
JAM Project (2002)

Best Albums

Albums

Other Albums

Singles

DVD

External Links