Oh! Brothers

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Oh! Brothers
오! 부라더스
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genre(s) Rock'n'roll, k-rock, rock
Instrument(s) Guitar, bass guitar, saxophone, drums
Years active 1998 - present
Label(s) Lo-fi Cavare Sound
Website www.ohbrothers.com
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

Oh! Brothers (Korean: 오! 부라더스)[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]

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[edit] Members

[edit] Current members

[edit] Former members

  • Lim Jan-heui (임잔희), guitar
  • Ju Hyeon-cheol (주현철), guitar, vocal
  • Yun Ju-hyeon (윤주현), drums

[edit] Discography

[edit] Major releases

  • Myeongnang Twist (The Merry Twist, Korean: 명랑 트위스트), 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

[edit] 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: 희한하게 눈이 맞은 그녀), 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

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ The correct transliteration of 'Oh! Brothers' into Hangul is '오! 브라더스'. However the band instead uses '오! 부라더스' (which is pronounced as 'Oh! Boo-rothers') 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. ^ a b http://www.ohbrothers.com/bio.htm (Korean)
  3. ^ http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?news_uid=12448&search=title&searchstring=%BA%CE%B6%F3%B4%F5%BD%BA (Korean)

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