Cherry Boom | |
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Origin | Taipei, Taiwan |
Genres |
Alternative rock C-rock C-pop |
Years active | 2006 - 2011 |
Labels | Universal Music Group (Taiwan) |
Website | Cherry Boom Official Site |
Members | Zha zha (查查) Gua (瓜) Xiao qian (小倩) Da tian (大恬) |
Cherry Boom (Traditional Chinese: 櫻桃幫; Simplified Chinese: 樱桃帮; Pinyin: Yīng Táo Bāng) was an all-female Taiwanese alternative rock band formed by four students of Fu-Jen Catholic University, a university also previously attended by Taiwanese pop singer Jolin Tsai and pop band F.I.R. vocalist Faye Zhan. In 2006, Cherry Boom released their debut album My Dear Prince. Later in 2007, they released their second album, Goody-Goody. The band disbanded after the release of their third album.
After Cherry Boom disbanded, Lena Cha better known as Zha zha, started her solo project Astro Bunny (原子邦妮) with bassist/producer Jay Cheng (程杰). Astro Bunny performed their first concert on 13 June 2012, at the Riverside Cafe (河岸留言) Taipai and released their debut five-track EP "What If There’s No Tomorrow" the same month. In an interview with the Taipei Times Lena Cha said "We named the group ‘bunny’ because I love bunnies and I forced him to like them too," Cha laughed. "I picked the word "astro" because I’m an anime and computer game geek".
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