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Jun (musician)

Jun (stylized as JUN, born in Kobe, Hyōgo) is a Japanese visual kei rock musician and singer-songwriter. He is currently the guitarist of GOTCHAROCKA. Previously he was in the bands Se'lavy, Mar'derayla and Phantasmagoria, Spiv States (stylized as SPIV STATES and previously as spiv states) and released solo material under the alias Attic (stylized as attic) and under his own name.

Band history

Se'lavy and Mar'derayla

Jun's first known band was Se'lavy. Not much is known about them except that Iori was also in the group. His second band Mar'derayla formed in 2002 and were signed to Under Code Production, a sublabel of Free-Will run by Jun's future bandmate Kisaki. The group also contained Iori on guitar, Hayato on vocals, Hagane on bass and Rui on drums. Their debut mini-album Kiseki... Ring was released in May 2003, Rui left soon after and was replaced by Toki in June. They announced they would be disbanding after the release of "Love & Peace & Horror" on March 10, 2004, but officially disbanded on August 1.

Jun (given name)

Jun (じゅん, ジュン, 준) is a very common Japanese or Korean given name used by either sex.

Possible writings

Jun can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:

  • 純, "genuine/pure"
  • 潤, "moisture"
  • 淳, "pure/genuine"
  • 順, "obey"
  • 準, "conform to/consult with"
  • 洵, "truth"
  • 隼, "falcon"
  • The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

    People

  • Jun (musician), a Japanese musician
  • Jun Akiyama (準, born 1969), a Japanese professional wrestler
  • Jun Aoyama (隼, born 1988), Japanese football player
  • Jun Ashida (淳, born 1930), Japanese fashion designer
  • Jun Azumi (淳, born 1962), Japanese politician
  • Jun Etō (淳, 1933–1999), Japanese literary critic
  • Jun Fan (振, 1940–1973), Martial artist, actor, philosopher
  • Jun Fubuki (ジュン, born 1952), Japanese actress
  • Jun Fukuda (純, 1923–2000), Japanese director
  • Jun Fukuyama (潤, born 1978), Japanese voice actor
  • Jun Hayashi (潤, born 1972), Japanese politician
  • Jun Ichikawa (準, 1948–2008), Japanese film director and screenwriter
  • Jun Ishikawa (author) (淳, 1899–1987), Japanese author, translator and literary critic
  • Pep

    Pep is energy or high spirits; it may refer to:

  • Pep band, an ensemble of instrumentalists
  • Pep, a slang term for amphetamine
  • Pep, the dog in Putt-Putt (series) (children's adventure games)
  • "Pep", the defunct in-house journal for the Newspaper Enterprise Association
  • Neilson's 'Pep'-brand mint-chocolate pattie
  • Pep, New Mexico
  • Pep, Texas
  • Pep Cereal, a whole-wheat cereal once produced by the Kellogg Company
  • Pep Comics, a comic published by MLJ Comics (later Archie Comics)
  • Pep (store), a large retail chain based in South Africa
  • Pep talk, motivational lecture
  • Pep Guardiola, a coach for many top football clubs
  • See also

  • PEP (disambiguation)
  • Pep (store)

    Pep is a multinational retail company based in Cape Town, South Africa. Founded in 1965, Pep operated in 11 countries in Southern Africa with the opening of an outlet in Lobito, Angola in November 2008. As of November 2009, the company reported over 1400 stores in operation, with total employment equaling 14,000 employees. It also owns and runs the largest clothing factory in southern Africa, where it manufactures much of its clothing.

    Pep's target market is the mass lower to middle income end of the market. As such it seeks to sell low cost clothes and is the largest single-brand retailer in South Africa. Pep is a subsidiary of Pepkor.


    References


    Pep/7

    The Pep/7 Computer Simulation (also known as Pep7) is a virtual machine that is used by professors of schools and colleges to explain and simplify the lowest level of computing (machine language). True to its name, Pep/7 has seven registers and four status bits.

    External links

  • Pep/7 Simulator (Online, Java-based)
  • Hofstra University Pep/7 slideshow
  • Notes


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