It all begins in the year 0015 when a force known as the "mother" Dark Bring, Sinclaire, threatened the world. Shiba, the first Rave Master attempted to destroy it with his sword, the Ten Commandments. The resulting explosion, known as "Overdrive", destroyed one-tenth of the known world, and at the time it was largely unexplored. The "Holy Bring" or "RAVE", named after its creator using Etherion, Resha Valentine, using the first and last letters of her first and last name, which was used to power the ultimate form of The Ten Commandments was shattered in Overdrive, dividing Rave into five pieces. Shiba was able to hold onto the piece that was required to power the sword at all, but the remaining pieces were scattered across the world. However, Shiba was unable to destroy the Sinclaire, and only succeeded in damaging it.
Fifty years later, Haru Glory, a teenager living on the peaceful Garage Island discovers a strange creature with a small white body, dot-like eyes, and a huge drill-like nose while fishing. He names it "Shabutaro" at first until he encounters Shiba, who corrects Haru by calling the creature "Plue". Shiba explains that Plue is actually his companion and also a Rave Warrior, bearer of the rave.
Soon, Feber, a member of Demon Card, an organization that is attempting use the Dark Bring to take over the world, finds Shiba and demands that he hand over the Rave. Shiba refuses and tries to retaliate by using the Rave's power. It fails and Shiba is quickly injured by Feber's giant arm cannon. Shiba hands Haru the Rave and tells him to run away. Haru refuses and tries to help Shiba. With Rave clutched in his fist, he punches Feber. To everyone's surprise, Haru manages to unleash the Rave's power with this punch, defeating Feber with an explosion. Seeing this, Shiba realizes that Haru has been chosen by the Rave to become the second generation Rave Master. Thus begins Haru's search for the other pieces of Rave and his quest to defeat the Demon Card. | Butterfly Kiss | | | | Yonekura Chihiro | | | Higher and Higher | | Single | | Kumoko | | | Hikousen | | OST | | Kumoko | | | Kohaku no Yurikago | | Butterfly Kiss | | Yonekura Chihiro | |
Cullum was born at Rochford Hospital in Essex. His mother, Yvonne, is a secretary of Anglo-Burmese origin, whose family settled in Wales after Burma's independence; his father, John Cullum, worked in finance. His paternal grandfather was a British Army officer, while his paternal grandmother was a Jewish refugee from Prussia who sang in Berlin nightclubs; Cullum sees her as his "cultural icon". He was raised in Hullavington, Wiltshire but currently lives in North West London. Cullum released his first album, Jamie Cullum Trio—Heard it All Before, in 1999. A mere 500 copies were made. Original copies have sold for as much as £600 (and above) on eBay. The success of Heard It All Before resulted in Jamie being invited to appear on Geoff Gascoyne's album Songs of the Summer. After graduating from the University of Reading in 2001 (with a 1st), Cullum - who is completely self-taught, bar a few piano lessons as a youngster - released a best-selling album, Pointless Nostalgic, which stirred interest from Michael Parkinson and Melvyn Bragg. Following that, in April 2003 he signed a contract with Universal, for three albums, who beat Sony in a bidding war. | I Get A Kick Out Of You | | The Cool Jazz Collection | | Jamie Cullum | | | London Skies | | Catching Tales | | Jamie Cullum | | | Mind Trick | | Catching Tales | | Jamie Cullum | | | Catch The Sun | | Catching Tales | | Jamie Cullum | | | Our Day Will Come | | Catching Tales | | Jamie Cullum | | | All At Sea | | Twentysomething | | Jamie Cullum | | | Old Devil Moon | | Twentysomething | | Jamie Cullum | | | Nothing I Do | | Catching Tales | | Jamie Cullum | |
Maksim Mrvirca, born May 3,1975 (same month with mine) his born at sibenik, Croatia Mrvica went on to study at the Music Academy in Zagreb where he spent five years under Professor Vladimir Krpan, who himself was a pupil of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli. He then spent a year at the Franz Liszt Conservatoire in Budapest and during this year he won first prize at the Nicolai Rubinstein International Piano Competition. In 2000, he moved to Paris to study with Igor Lazko and gained first prize in the Pontoise Piano Competition in 2001. And this is one of the best Maksim album. Lets hear ^^ | Chopin's Revolutionary Etude I | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | | | Croatian Rhapsody | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | | | Cubana | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | | | Cubana Cubana | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | | | Dance of the Baroness | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | | | Exodus | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | | | The Flight of the Bumble-Bee | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | | | Grieg's Piano Concerto in a Mi | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | | | Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganin | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | | | Handel's Sarabande | | The Piano Player | | Maksim | |
| I Get A Kick Out Of You | | Twentysomething | | Jamie Cullum | | | Jailer | | Asa | | Asa | | | 360ー | | Asa | | Asa | | | Hollywood Swinging | | Number 1s | | Kool & The Gang | | | St Thomas | | Saxophone Colossus | | Sonny Rollins | | | Jazz, Get Busy | | Good To Go Go | | Spyro Gyra | | | Twentysomething | | Twentysomething | | Jamie Cullum | |
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