
Out of the three bands, Jem and The Holograms have the most songs repeated throughout the series. Luna Dark, Johnny Deacon, Lena Lerner, Ron Cox, Roland Owens. These range from classic styles such as from rock and roll or jazz, to the more modern hard rock, pop rock, and new wave.Ĭollaborations with other artists Song Unlike the style of The Misfits or The Stingers, who mainly focus on topics such as self-indulgence and greediness, Jem and The Holograms' style deals with themes such as love, tolerance, understanding and redemption.ĭespite being rock and ballads the main focus of their songs, they are known to frequently venture into a wide variety of other music styles as a result of their exciting adventures. Kimber Benton: Keyboards, backup vocals, lyrics. Shana Elmsford: Bass guitar, backup vocals (former drummer).
Examples include: The Day the Music Died and The Bands Break Up. All of the band members are close friends, with Kimber Benton being Jem's sister, although the band has been separated a few times. The band has made much progress throughout the series, starting with their formation in the first episode, and would often reach the top of the charts.
She can also project images around her, which she uses in many cases as a distraction if her cover is about to be blown or to protect herself and her friends from danger. These earrings have remote micro-projectors in them, allowing Jerrica to assume the persona of her alter ego, Jem. The band derives its name from the main concept of the show, which are the holographic images projected from Synergy, a supercomputer built by Jerrica's father, via her earrings.