Oh! Brothers 오! 부라더스 | |
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Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, bass guitar, saxophone, drums |
Years active | 1998 - present |
Labels | Lo-fi Cavare Sound |
Members | Lee Seong-mun Choi Seong-su Kim Jeong-wung Lee Seong-bae An Tae-jun |
Past members | Lim Jan-heui Ju Hyeon-cheol Yun Ju-hyeon |
Website | www.ohbrothers.com |
Oh! Brothers (Korean: 오! 부라더스)[1] is a South Korean rock band that 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 in the Hongdae area, as well as on the streets and in subway stations.
Members
Current members
- Lee Seong-mun (이성문), bass guitar
- Choi Seong-su (최성수), vocal
- Kim Jeong-wung (김정웅), guitar
- Lee Seong-bae (이성배), saxophone
- Ahn Tae-joon (안태준), drums
Former members
- Lim Jan-heui (임잔희), guitar
- Ju Hyeon-cheol (주현철), guitar, vocal
- Yun Ju-hyeon (윤주현), drums
Discography
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
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
Notes and references
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ http://www.ohbrothers.com/bio.htm (in Korean)
- ↑ http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?news_uid=12448&search=title&searchstring=%BA%CE%B6%F3%B4%F5%BD%BA (in Korean)
External links
- (in Korean) Oh! Brothers official website
- (in Korean) Oh! Brothers Rock'n'roll High Lifestyle Jijon Archived 2013-11-27 at the Wayback Machine (Official fansite at Cyworld)
- (in Korean) Oh! Brothers Rock'n'roll High Lifestyle (Official fansite at Daum cafe)
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