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Oh! Brothers
Oh! Brothers
Oh! Brothers ?! ???? Origin Genre(s) Instrument(s) Years active Label(s) Website Members Lee Seong-mun Choi Seong-su Kim Jeong-wung Lee Seong-bae An Tae-jun Former members Lim Jan-heui Ju Hyeon-cheol Yun Ju-hyeon Seoul, South Korea Rock’n’roll, k-rock, rock Guitar, bass guitar, saxophone, drums 1998 - present Lo-fi Cavare Sound www.ohbrothers.com
Discography
Major releases
• Myeongnang Twist (The Merry Twist, Korean: ?? ????), released in July 2001 • Let’s-A-Go-Go, released in January 2002 • One & Two & Rock & Roll, released on July 9, 2004 • How Much Gettin’ Very Hot?, released on August 9, 2007
Singles, etc.
• hippin’ hopping’ twistin’ , released in 2001 (in cassette tape only) • Kick Off The Jams (Korea/Japan Independent Label Festival 2001), released in 2001 • New Attack 2002, released in 2002 • Heuihanhage Nuni Majeun Geunyeo (Feat. Giggles) (Somehow Strangely She And I Got A Crush On Each Other, Korean: ???? ?? ?? ??), released on October 24, 2006 • To You Sweetheart Aloha (tribute to Hula Girls, a 2006 Japanese film starring Yū Aoi), released on February 7, 2007
Oh! Brothers (Korean: ?! ????)[1] is a Korean rock’n’roll band formed in 1998. The band was originally named the ’Orgasm Brothers’ but prior to debuting in 2001 had been renamed to its current name.[2][3] Since 1998, the band has performed in clubs at Hongdae area as well as on the street and in subway stations. Oh! Brothers had also appeared in 2001 South Korean film Waikiki Brothers directed by Lim Soon-rye.[2]
Notes and references
Members
Current members
• • • • • Lee Seong-mun (???), bass guitar Choi Seong-su (???), vocal Kim Jeong-wung (???), guitar Lee Seong-bae (???), saxophone An Tae-jun (???), drums
Former members
• Lim Jan-heui (???), guitar • Ju Hyeon-cheol (???), guitar, vocal • Yun Ju-hyeon (???), drums
[1] The correct transliteration of ’Oh! Brothers’ into Hangul is ’?! ????’. However the band instead uses ’?! ????’ (which is pronounced as ’Oh! Boorothers’) in their albums, official website, press releases, etc. The white space next to the exclamation mark is sometimes omitted and sometimes not, even in the band’s official website. [2] ^ http://www.ohbrothers.com/bio.htm (Korean) [3] http://www.newsen.com/ news_view.php?news_uid=12448&search=title&sear (Korean)
External links
• (Korean) Oh! Brothers official website • (Korean) Oh! Brothers Rock’n’roll High Lifestyle Jijon (Official fansite at Cyworld)
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• (Korean) Oh! Brothers Rock’n’roll High Lifestyle (Official fansite at Daum cafe)
Oh! Brothers
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