She stayed in Japan after the breakup of her first J-Pop band, Texas Belles. The other American members went their own ways, some of them back to the states.
But no one in Japan ever knew Sam, the American bass-playing boy who joined his sister’s band and helped make them a hit. Sam is Ayumi now, as real as a girl can get. And she wants to keep doing what she does best.
Can she put together another band, one made up of misfits and rejects from the Japanese way of doing Big Music? Does she have what it takes to deal with the personalities, the fans, the corporate interference getting in the way?
And what about romance? Does she have the Moxie for that too?
She stayed in Japan after the breakup of her first J-Pop band, Texas Belles. The other American members went their own ways, some of them back to the states.
But no one in Japan ever knew Sam, the American bass-playing boy who joined his sister’s band and helped make them a hit. Sam is Ayumi now, as real as a girl can get. And she wants to keep doing what she does best.
Can she put together another band, one made up of misfits and rejects from the Japanese way of doing Big Music? Does she have what it takes to deal with the personalities, the fans, the corporate interference getting in the way?
And what about romance? Does she have the Moxie for that too?