Kim Kyung-ho

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Kim, Kyung-Ho
Birth name 김경호
Also known as Kim Kyung-Ho
Born (1971-06-07) June 7, 1971
Origin Mokpo, South Korea
Genres Hard rock, metal, K-pop,
Occupations Singer-songwriter, Producer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard, Piano, Organ
Years active 1989 – Present
Labels Mnet media
Website www.kimkyungho.com

Kim Kyung Ho (김경호, born June 7, 1971 in Mokpo, South Korea) is a Korean rock singer known for his efforts in bringing rock music to South Korea and his 4 octave vocal range. His debut album, released in 1995, was entitled "Kim Kyung Ho" and, while not commercially successful, earned him some recognition among Korean rock music fans. His more novel second album, "kim:kyungho 1997" was much better received. He also collaborated to the soundtrack of the 2002 Korean drama series Empress Myeongseong and 2004 (of which he covered Within Temptation song; "Mother Earth"). His most recent album, 9.5th Alive was released on June 25, 2009. In 2007 Kim was diagnosed with Avascular necrosis.[1]

Discography

Studio Albums

Year Title Release Date
1995 Kim Kyung Ho December 1, 1995
1997 Kim:kyungho 1997 June 30, 1997
1998 Kim Kyung Ho III - 00:00:1998 August 31, 1998
1999 Kim Kyung Ho IV - For 2000 AD April 30, 1999
2000 Kim Kyung Ho V - 와인 July 1, 2000
2001 Kim Kyung Ho VI - The Life August 13, 2001
2003 Kim Kyung Ho 7 - Open Your Eyes August 11, 2003
2004 Kim Kyung Ho 7.5 - 시작 : How July 12, 2004
2006 Kim Kyung Ho 8 - Unlimited February 23, 2006
2007 Kim Kyung Ho Vol. 9 - Infinity November 30, 2007
2009 Kim Kyung Ho - Chapter Zero April 10, 2009
2009 Kim Kyung Ho 9.5 - Alive June 22, 2009
2013 Kim Kyung Ho 10 - 공존 February 22, 2013

Live Albums

Year Title Release Date
1997 Kim Kyung Ho: Live Late 1997
2002 Kim Kyung Ho - Best & Live January 2002

Videos

Year Title Release Date
1997 Kim Kyung Ho: Live Early 1998
2000 Kim Kyung Ho Concert Live - Millennium Rock Concert 2000
2002 Kim Kyung Ho - Best & Live January 2002

References

  1. "Singer Kim Suffers From Rare Disease". Korea Times. 9 December 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2010. 

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