Matsuura Aya sings 'Kandagawa' on Uta Doki! pop classics 06.06.2007. Rerequest from the first Uta Doki! 02.10.2006.
Weekly DJ: Takahashi Ai.
Credit: draven @ H!O.
Abe Natsumi sings her newest single, released 9th of May, called 'Too far away ~Onna no Kokoro~' on Uta Doki! pop classics 14.05.2007.
Weekly DJ: Kusumi Koharu.
Credit: draven @ H!O.
Ayaka sings 'Monkey Magic' on Uta Doki! pop classics 09.05.2007. Same performance as on Uta Doki! 22, 31.10.2006.
Weekly DJ: Niigaki Risa.
Credit:draven @ H!O.
A 12 minute animated Comedy Short animated by Paul Louis, and Written by Nick Santa Maria. It's made in the style of the old time comedy classics and stars the ficticious 1930's comedy team of "Biffle & Shooster". It was created in iCLONE software. Enjoy
Abe Natsumi sings 'Watashi wa Piano' on Uta Doki! pop classics 02.05.2007. Same as on Uta Doki! 7, 10.10.2006.
Weekly DJ: Yoshizawa Hitomi.
Credit: draven @ H!O.
Yasuda Kei, Goto Maki and Sugita Jirou sing 'Ano subarashii ai wo mou ichido' on Uta Doki! pop classics 27.04.2007.
Weekly DJ: Kamei Eri.
Credit: sasshi @ H!O.
www.barryzshow.com
Barry Z interviews Carole Bufford for her “Inappropriate Evening”. Carole sings the naughtier cabaret classics and does impressions of Ethel Merman, Julie Andrews and Carol Channing. A must see for any cabaret fan.
Yaguchi Mari sings 'Lum no Love Song' on Uta Doki! pop classics. Same performance as on Uta Doki! 47, 05.12.2006.
Weekly DJ: Michishige Sayumi.
Credit: draven @ H!O.
Matsuura Aya and Hirayama Miki sing 'Toki no nagare ni mi wo makase' on Uta Doki! pop classics 17.04.2007.
Weekly Dj: Michishige Sayumi.
Credit: draven @ H!O
Goto Maki sings 'Secret', her newest single that was released 11th of April, on Uta Doki! pop classics 16.04.2007.
Weekly DJ: Michishige Sayumi.
Credit: draven @ H!O.
Goto Maki sings 'Playback part 2' on Uta Doki! pop classics 11.04.2007. This is the same performance as on Uta Doki! 79, 29.01.2007.
Weekly DJ: Tanaka Reina.
Credit: draven @ H!O
Eugene Onegin is a novel in verse written by Aleksandr Pushkin. It is one of the classics of Russian literature and its hero served as the model for a number of Russian literary heroes.