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Shin Junghyeon

Shin Jung Hyeon(신중현, 申重鉉)
Born (1938-01-04) January 4, 1938 (age 79),
Seoul, South Korea
Genres rock, pop, blues, psychedelic rock, hard rock, Korean rock, soul, rock and roll, protest songs, folk, jazz, instrumental rock, surf rock
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, singer, guitarist
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1954–present
Labels Jigu Record
Associated acts Add 4, Pearl Sisters, Shin Jung-hyeon and The Men, Shin Jung-hyeon and YeopJeons, Shin Jung-hyeon and Music Power, Shin Jung-hyeon and SeNaGeuNe
Shin Jung-hyeon
Hangul 신중현
Hanja 申重鉉
Revised Romanization Sin Jung-hyeon
McCune–Reischauer Sin Chunghyŏn

Shin Jung-hyeon (born January 4, 1938 in Seoul) is a South Korean rock guitarist and singer-songwriter. Known as Korea's "Godfather of Rock", he led Korean psychedelic pop/rock culture during the 1960s and 1970s. His sons Shin Dae-cheol (Sinawe) and Shin Yun-cheol are also rock guitarists. He became the first Asian musician and the sixth in the world to be the recipient of the Fender Custom Shop Tribute Series guitar, joining Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Eddie Van Halen, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He has been described as South Korea's answer to Brian Wilson and Jimi Hendrix.

Shin Jung-hyeon was born in 1938, and his mother died when he was still a child. His father remarried to a Japanese woman, and Shin spent his youth with them in Manchuria and Japan. They were living in Chungcheong Province, Korea when Shin's father died in 1952 and his stepmother the next year. Shin moved to Seoul on his own, working in a pharmacy and going to night school. He taught himself to play the guitar, and began giving lessons at a music institute in Jongno. In 1957 he began playing for the U.S. army in Korea, using the stage name "Jackie Shin". He continued performing for the U.S. troops for the next decade. Shin claims that the U.S. Army bases are where Korean rock was born. "At that time, Korean clubs only played 'trot,' tango, music like that," he remembers.

His psychedelic style of music fascinated the U.S. soldiers, and some record companies asked him to make LPs. His first recording in 1959 included covers of traditional Korean music, original material in a variety of styles, and versions of Honky Tonk Part 1 and Green Onions by Booker T. & the M.G.'s. He managed his own band, Add 4, in 1961. Add 4 was the first rock band in Korea;, they played Ventures-style instrumentals and R&B.


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