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  1. Colors - Apple Music

    Jul 21, 2025 · Listen to music by Colors on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Colors including Never Mind, Never Mind (ZYX Edit Remastered 2024) and more.

  2. COLORS - YouTube

    COLORS focuses on the most distinctive new artists and original sounds in an increasingly fragmented and saturated scene.

  3. Color (band) - Wikipedia

    Color was formed Osaka, Japan in 1985 by vocalist Dynamite Tommy. In 1986, he formed the Free-Will record label, which published the band's first release, "Molt Grain" (1987). [3]

  4. c o l o u r s (@coloursband) • Instagram photos and videos

    2,851 Followers, 3 Following, 117 Posts - c o l o u r s (@coloursband) on Instagram: ""

  5. Colors Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | Al... | AllMusic

    What do you call an acoustic pop group who started performing at a high school assembly, then started their own label, and recorded four CDs before finishing college? The answer is simply …

  6. Inside Mormon Music: Inside Mormon Music: Colors is back for …

    Oct 1, 2010 · They named their group Colors after a band Dixon’s mother used to sing in back in the ’70s (Colours). They recorded their first CD in 10 hours, printed 500 copies, booked the …

  7. COLORS 2.0 - STORY

    Check out COLORS aka Rain-Bo Tribe etc. performing "Jazz Life", an original composition co-written by Lincoln Adler, Rob McDonald and Yours Truly (Brian Sherman).

  8. Colors Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2025-2026 Tickets | Bandsintown

    Find tickets for Colors concerts near you. Browse 2025 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos, and more at Bandsintown.

  9. Colors biography | Last.fm

    During its ten year career, Colors became popular in the Utah Latter-Day Saint community. All three members write and sing their own original songs. Their first CD, No Time in Particular, …

  10. Colours - Victory Records

    Initial singles “Monster” and “Lawless” revealed a sonic departure from their much heavier previous band. Described by producer Shaun Lopez (Deftones, Crosses) as “dark pop,” the …