Appearing with multiracial singer James King, behind the scenes live stage & music activity
The last member of 'Ham Joong-ah and the Yankees', the second act of his solo life... 'In a short time' announcement.
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[The FactㅣReporter Kang Il-hong] Singer Lee Chul finds listeners on the live stage with a unique conversation to hear the life stories of multiracial singers.
Lee Chul played an active role as the last member (bass guitar) of 'Ham Joong-ah and the Yankees' and the main character who often appeared in 'Concert 7080' before Ham Jung-ah the deceased alive.
On the 6th, KBS 2 'With Kim Hye-young' (director Jang Hyo-sun, screenwriters Kim Sung-young and Kwon Young-eun) appeared in the second season 'Friday Live,' and performed the verses unknown thing like the time he is serving in the US army and the story of settling in Korea because of music.
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Kim Hye-young (pictured left), who has hosted 'With Kim Hye-young' for more than two years with a delicious host, expressed her expectations, saying, "Because she's not appearing on TV often, she seems to have more questions." /KBS
On today's broadcast, he sang live his song "After a Long Time," as well as Frank Sinatra's "My Way." Multiracial singer James King (Kim Jun-ho), who is acting as a trot singer, also appeared together to liven up the atmosphere with his unique pleasant words.
Lee Chul is a singer who served as a US military officer. His real name is Richard Smith, and he worked as the last member of 'Ham Joong-ah and the Yankees' after being discharged from the military to participate in musical activities. After all the original members passed away, he worked independently as a solo artist and started his second journey in life as a trot singer.
Kim Hye-young, who has hosted 'With Kim Hye-young' for more than two years with a delicious host, expressed her expectations, saying, "Because she doesn't appear on regular TV. often, so she seems to have more questions." 'With Kim Hye-young' is broadcast on KBS 2 (metropolitan area 106.1 MHz) from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM every day and can also be listened to via PC and smartphone app 'KONG'.