The Collectors
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Origin | Japan |
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Albums | 僕はコレクター |
Roll up The Collectors | |
虹色サーカス団 | |
Genres | Rock |
Pop | |
Record labels | Nippon Columbia |
Teichiku Records | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1791134 |
About The Collectors
The Collectors is a Japanese rock band formed in 1986. They are a representative Japanese mod band. They performed the themes from the anime series Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo, Dragon Ball Super and so on. In 2017, they did a one-man concert at Nippon Budokan.
Jeff Koons: Visitor breaks iconic balloon dog sculpture in Miami
... " That s a good thing for The Collectors, " Mr Boero told the Times, laughing...
Army of islanders to protect gecko the size of a paperclip
... " Most of The Collectors are naturalists; they want the geckos because they are different...
World's largest Pokémon collection could sell for £300k
... " Pokémon has been soaring in value in The Collectors market for six years...
Nigerian Ife head: Why UK police are holding a priceless sculpture
... The Collectors were suspicious, and with the help of American, Swiss and Nigerian diplomat, s it was identified as having come from Jos and was returned to Nigeria...
The ‘cocaine collectors' retrieving smuggled drugs in Rotterdam
... The Collectors job is to get the drugs out of the container and away from the docks, from where they will be transported to Amsterdam, Berlin and London...
Charles and Camilla launch centenary poppy appeal
... The pandemic meant The Collectors did not go out to sell red paper poppies in 2020, but the tradition is resuming ahead of Armistice Day on 11 November...
A stray baseball ripped my skull'
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Michael Jackson and George Harrison: Rare radio interview restored
... I put the word out on The Collectors circuit and a chap called Richard White came forward with a cassette recording of the entire broadcast, he says...
Charles and Camilla launch centenary poppy appeal
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have launched the centenary Royal British Legion poppy appeal.
Prince Charles and Camilla met 10 volunteers for The Charity - each born in one of the decades of its Campaign - at Clarence House on Tuesday.
It marked the start of the annual drive to raise funds for the Legion.
The pandemic meant The Collectors did not go out to sell red paper poppies in 2020, but The Tradition is resuming ahead of Armistice Day on 11 November.
The Royal British Legion supports serving and former personnel and their families. More Than 40,000 volunteers across the country will be collecting donations for this year's appeal.
Wearing a red poppy signifies respect and support for The Armed forces community and their sacrifice in all conflicts.
The flower was a common sight on the Western Front , where British soldiers fought during World War One, and became a symbol of remembrance for those killed.
The Prince of Wales said: " The significance of the poppy is as relevant today as it Ever Was while our Armed Forces continue to be engaged in operations overseas and often in The Most demanding of circumstances.
" The simple act of wearing a poppy is only made possible because of volunteer Poppy Appeal collectors who share a common Goal - to recognise the unique contribution of The Armed Forces community. "
The Prince of Wales and Camilla spoke to Jill Gladwell, 95, who is marking 80 years of collecting for The Appeal , at The Launch .
Mrs Gladwell began volunteering as a schoolgirl during The Second World War after being inspired by her mother who collected in the 1920s. Five generations of her family are now involved.
" I'm so happy to be back out collecting to support The Armed forces community and their families this year, " She Said .
YOU CAN HOP, BUT YOU CAN'T HIDE! The Outlaws :Source of news: bbc.com