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  2. Kim Jung Mi (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Kim was born on April 23, 1953, in Seoul, as the second daughter of Kim Sun Sung, an entrepreneur who owned a transportation company. In 1971, when she was in her last year of high school, Kim joined Shin Jung-hyeon 's band to record film soundtracks for The Women in the Waiting Room and Wolves and Cats .

  3. Now That's What I Call Music! discography - Wikipedia

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    For the 25th anniversary of Now in 2009 and the release of Now 100 in summer 2018, the first Now album was re-compiled and re-issued. From the release of Now 102 in 2019 to Now 118 in 2024, the corresponding Now album from 100 volumes prior would be re-compiled and re-issued on double-CD sets on the same day.

  4. Category : Albums with cover art by Roger Dean (artist)

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  5. Kim Jung-mi - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jung-mi or Kim Jung Mi is a Korean name and may refer to: Kim Jung-mi (footballer) – footballer; Kim Jung Mi (singer) – rock singer;

  6. Kim Jung Gi - Wikipedia

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    Kim in the middle of producing a drawing, 2014. Kim was famous for his detailed illustrations, ink and brush artistic style, and skill at drawing from memory. [2] [10] [14] He could complete his drawings entirely from his imagination, without the use of sketches, visual references, or other preparatory aids, and often used exotic forms of perspective, such as curvilinear perspective.

  7. Shin Joong-hyun - Wikipedia

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    The album included original songs in a variety of styles, covers of traditional Korean music, and covers of the hit American instrumental songs "Honky Tonk" and "Green Onions." [ 7 ] Today, the album is highly valued by record collectors, and a copy of the original vinyl record was worth an estimated 10 million KRW in 2016.

  8. Kim Jung-min (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jung-min (born Kim Jung-soo on August 23, ... Studio album. Kimjungmin ... Year Song Title Artist Ref. 2021

  9. Jewelry (group) - Wikipedia

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    After less-than-stellar sales of the first album, two of the singers (Jun Eun-mi and Jung Yoo-jin) were replaced by Seo In-young and Cho Min-ah. [4] A year later, their second studio album, Again, was released, with much better results. Full of strong R&B ballads (as opposed to the sexy dance songs that were popular at that time), the album ...