Tae Jin-ah

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Tae Jin-ah
태진아
Birth name 조방헌 (Jo Bang-hun)
Born (1953-04-05) April 5, 1953
Origin South Korea
Genres Trot
Occupations Singer
Years active 1973 - present
Labels Jin-ah Entertainment
Teichiku (Japan)[1]
Stage name
Hangul 태진아
Hanja
Revised Romanization Tae Jin-a
McCune–Reischauer T'ae China
Birth name
Hangul 조방헌
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jo Bang-heon
McCune–Reischauer Cho Panghŏn

Tae Jin-ah (Hangul: 태진아; born on April 5, 1953) is the stage name of South Korean veteran trot singer Jo Bang-hun (Cho Bang-hun).[2][3] He is the father of singer Eru (Cho Song-hyon).

In addition to his singing activities, he also hosts a radio program on KBS Happy FM Radio called 태진아 쇼쇼쇼 (Tae Jin Ah Show Show Show).[4]

He is also the founder of the group of companies that includes Jin-ah Entertainment (진아기획 jin-ah gihoek, his agency); Eru Entertainment (이루기획 ireu gihoek, Eru's agency); and YMC Entertainment (YMC엔터테인먼트 YMC enteoteinmeonteu, the record label of Ailee, Mighty Mouth, and Wheesung which is currently led by his elder son Cho Yu-myung).[5]

Awards

Year Award
2006
  • SBS Gayo Daejun - Trot Award (December 22)[3]
2007
2008
2009
2010
  • Mnet Asian Music Awards - Adult Music Award

Films

  • Magang Hotel (2006)[6]

CFs

  • Chamisul Fresh soju (2007)

References

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