Crazy-Tad & Eddie Sasano formed the group "The PLANETS" in Fukuoka,JAPAN.
And which had "Authentic Sounds" Style.
1995
"Eddie Sasano" shifted from Guitar to Slap Bass.
1999
"Eddie Sasano" establishes Rockabilly Label called "FAR-OUT Records" and released 1st EP.
(EP / PLANETS - Worried About You Baby : Far-Out Records FO-101)
"Taka Kuroki" joined in the 1st Recording then later became a regular member assuming the Guitar position.
One of our song were in the Compilation album.
(Compilation Album / Dragon's Breath: BO-BO Records BBC-501)
We performed as a TRIO for half a year
Our 1st EP was introduced in the magazine "Continental Restyling" published in Europe
And was highly praised.
2000
Drums were added and later became Combo style.
2001
Performed in "Rockabilly Round up" in Nagoya together with Deke Dickerson , Steve Hooker etc.
Performed in "Down Beat" in Tokyo, Shinjuku Loft together with Big6 etc.
2002
Performed in "Spo-Dee-O-Dee Japan Tour" in Fukuoka.
Recorded our first Album in Fukuoka, Japan.
Three of our songs were in the Compilation album.
(Compilation Album / What the Hell! : Far-Out Records FOCD-1002)
1st Album was released later.
(The PLANETS / Come Into This Space : Far-Out Records FOCD-1003)
The records become popular not only in Japan but in other countries as well.
"Yosuke Y. " joined the group as the drummer.
2003
Performed in "THE BARNSHAKERS & MARTI BROM Japan Tour" in Fukuoka.
2004
The only Japanese group that appeared in England’s R&R Festival "ROCKABILLY RAVE 8" which was big hit.
Two songs were recorded in another
Compilation album.
(Compilation Album / Rock Men Rock 3:Thousands Records 1000CD-008)
The group was appear in Japan’s top R&R event "ROUGH HOUCE R&R 3" which will also be participated by Johnny Powers, Jungle Tigers etc.
2005
The only Japanese group that appeared in America’s "Viva Las Vegas 8" which was big hit.
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