키메라 (Kimera) - The Lost Opera (1984)Hong-Hee Kim (김홍희) (born...

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    키메라 (Kimera) - The Lost Opera (1984)
    Hong-Hee Kim (김홍희) (born January 10, 1954), known as Kimera, is a South Korean-born singer. She developed the style of operatic pop, or popera performing and recording medleys of operatic arias set to a mid-1980's form of disco beat, singing in the soprano register.

    심수봉 (Soo-Bong Sim) - 그때 그사람 (The man from the past) (1978) [MBC 대학가요제 (MBC Campus Music Festival)]
    Min-kyung Sim (born July 11, 1955) is South Korean singer known professionally as Soo-bong Sim. When she was a senior at Myongji University, she debuted in 1978 through MBC College Song Contest (Korean: MBC 대학가요제) at which she performed her self-composed song "Geuddae Geu Saram" (그때 그사람).
    On 26 October 1979, 6 days after the student protests ended, Park Chung-hee, the third President of South Korea, was shot dead by Kim Jae-gyu, the director of the KCIA, after a banquet at a safehouse in Gungjeong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. Kim also killed Park's chief bodyguard, Cha Ji-chul. Other KCIA officers then went to other parts of the building shooting dead four more presidential guards. Kim and his group were later arrested by soldiers under South Korea's Army Chief of Staff. They were tortured and later executed. It's unclear whether this was a spontaneous act of passion by an individual or part of a pre-arranged attempted coup by the intelligence service. Kim claimed that Park was an obstacle to democracy and that his act was one of patriotism. Soo-Bong Sim was one of the witnesses of the 1979 assassination of South Korean president Park Chung-hee. Park was a fan of Sim, and Sim had performed for the former president before the assassination. For being a witness to the incident, she was banned from television until 1984.She has said that she was present at his banquet three times.
 
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