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There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Pink was a late 80s new wave band from Japan. Members included Yutaka Fukuoka (vocals/guitar), Hajime Okano (vocals/bass), Atsunobu Yakabe (vocals/drums), Hoppy Kamiyama (vocal/keyboards), Steve Eto (vocals/percussion), and Hidehiro Shibuya (vocals/guitars) Osamu Sakasai (vocals/guitars). 2) Pink was an alias of Manfred Linzner, a computer game music composer/demoscene artist & co-creator of the AHX tracker format.

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The Life and Times of the Sports Arena Date: 17 Nov 2009
Los Angeles Downtown News - DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It’s been a long while since the Rolling Stones, The Who or Pink Floyd played the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Exposition Park, but Bruce Springsteen had two sold-out concerts there early this year, and you can’t do much better than that.
The Chairs present a "novel" experience at release show Date: 14 Nov 2009
The Lawrentian - Like Pink Floyd's famous laser concerts of past, Lawrence's own The Chairs created a multimedia experience for its CD release show in the cinema last Saturday night. The band played on a stage placed in front of a screen, which cycled through colorful, patterned images, providing an excellent backdrop for most of its songs.
The Life and Times of the Sports Arena Date: 13 Nov 2009
Los Angeles Downtown News - DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It’s been a long while since the Rolling Stones, The Who or Pink Floyd played the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Exposition Park, but Bruce Springsteen had two sold-out concerts there early this year, and you can’t do much better than that.
The Life and Times of the Sports Arena Date: 12 Nov 2009
Los Angeles Downtown News - DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It’s been a long while since the Rolling Stones, The Who or Pink Floyd played the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Exposition Park, but Bruce Springsteen had two sold-out concerts there early this year, and you can’t do much better than that.
Dark Star Orchestra is a Dead ringer Date: 12 Nov 2009
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - At this point, just about every classic rock band has a tribute band somewhere, from local bar-band groups like Bon Journey to bigger productions like Australian Pink Floyd and The Musical Box,
The Life and Times of the Sports Arena Date: 10 Nov 2009
Los Angeles Downtown News - DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It’s been a long while since the Rolling Stones, The Who or Pink Floyd played the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Exposition Park, but Bruce Springsteen had two sold-out concerts there early this year, and you can’t do much better than that.
The Life and Times of the Sports Arena Date: 09 Nov 2009
Los Angeles Downtown News - DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It’s been a long while since the Rolling Stones, The Who or Pink Floyd played the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Exposition Park, but Bruce Springsteen had two sold-out concerts there early this year, and you can’t do much better than that.
BlueBeat’s Hank Risan: That’s Not the Beatles, It’s a "Virtual Cover Band" Date: 07 Nov 2009
Fast Company Magazine - If you thought that was AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and The Beatles you streamed for free or downloaded this week for $.25 from BlueBeat.com, it’s an understandable error. The music sounded identical to songs by those artists. But the site’s owner Hank Risan tells Fast Company his catalog of music doesn’t include tracks by the original artists, who, of course, own the publishing rights to ...
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