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Shin Jung-hyeon (, or ; born January 4, 1938), also transliterated as Shin Joong-hyun or Sin Junghyeon, is a South Korean rock guitarist and singer-songwriter often referred to as Korea's "Godfather of Rock." A pioneer of
Korean rock Korean rock (Hangul: 한국의 록) is rock music from South Korea. It has roots in American rock, which was imported to South Korea by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Korean War and stationing in U.S. military bases in South Korea after the war. Arou ...
music, Shin is known for forming South Korea's first rock band, Add4, in 1962 and for being at the forefront of the country's psychedelic rock scene of the 1960s and 1970s. He wrote his most famous song, "Beautiful Rivers and Mountains," in protest of the military dictatorship of Park Chung-hee in 1972. Shin was later imprisoned and tortured by Park's regime, and his music was banned until the 1980s. He experienced a resurgence in popularity in the 1990s and has since received numerous accolades recognizing his contributions to South Korean popular music.


Early life

Shin Jung-hyeon was born in
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in 1938, during the Japanese occupation of Korea. His mother died when he was a child, and his father later married a Japanese woman. Shin spent his youth with his father and step-mother living in
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and Japan. After they returned to what had become South Korea, Shin's father died in 1952, and his stepmother died the following year. After her death, Shin moved to
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, where he worked in a pharmaceutical factory and attended night school. During this time, he taught himself to play guitar after a failed attempt at learning to play the violin.


Career


Beginnings

In 1957, when he was 19 years old, Shin made his debut at a U.S. military base in South Korea, one of the few places where South Korean musicians could find regular work at the time. Shin had been inspired by the
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,
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and, later, psychedelic rock he heard on the American Forces Korea Network radio station. Using the stage name Jackie Shin, he gained immense popularity performing on bases, and was performing up to 40 shows per month at one point. Shin later said that the U.S. military bases were where
Korean rock Korean rock (Hangul: 한국의 록) is rock music from South Korea. It has roots in American rock, which was imported to South Korea by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Korean War and stationing in U.S. military bases in South Korea after the war. Arou ...
was born.


Solo album and first South Korean rock band

Shin released his first album, ''Hiki Shin Guitar Melody,'' in 1958. The album included original songs in a variety of styles, covers of traditional Korean music, and covers of the hit American instrumental songs "
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" and "
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." Today, the album is highly valued by record collectors, and a copy of the original
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was worth an estimated 10 million KRW in 2016. In 1964, Shin's rock band Add4 released its first album, ''The Woman in the Rain''. Add4 is considered to be South Korea's first rock band.


Mainstream success and psychedelic soul

However, Shin did not achieve mainstream success in South Korea until 1968, when he produced the album ''My Dear'' for the singing duo The Pearl Sisters. The album, which included the hit songs "My Dear" and "A Cup of Coffee," was a huge success and went on to sell more than 1 million copies. For the next several years, Shin wrote songs and produced hit records for young musicians including Kim Chu-ja, with whom he made the album ''Before It's Too Late''. Many of these recordings featured Shin's trademark
psychedelic soul Psychedelic soul (originally called black rock or conflated with psychedelic funk) is a music genre that emerged in the late 1960s and saw Black soul musicians embrace elements of psychedelic rock, including its production techniques, instrument ...
sound.


"Beautiful Rivers and Mountains" and arrest

In 1972, the office of South Korean president Park Chung-hee asked Shin to write a song in praise of the president. Shin refused and instead wrote a 10-minute long song about the beauty of South Korea, called "Beautiful Rivers and Mountains," which he recorded with his band at the time, Shin Joong Hyun & The Men. After the release of the song, police confiscated Shin's guitars and cut his long hair, which was banned at the time by the South Korean government. However, in 1974, his new band, Shin Joong Hyun & Yup Juns released their self-titled first album, which sold over 1 million copies and included the hit song, "Beautiful Woman." In 1975, Shin was arrested for possession of marijuana after giving away a plant to a friend of the president's son, even though marijuana was not yet illegal at the time of his arrest. He was subsequently imprisoned and tortured. He was later imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital. After his release, Shin was banned from performing in South Korea, until after the
assassination of Park Chung-hee Park Chung-hee, the third President of South Korea, was assassinated on October 26, 1979, during a dinner at the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) safehouse inside the Blue House presidential compound in Jongno District, Seoul, Sout ...
in 1979. Regarding the assassination, Shin said, "God took Park and opted to save me." However, in the meantime, the public's taste in music had changed, according to Shin. "It was all, 'Let's work hard,' and 'Let's be happy' kind of stuff. It was completely physical, with no spirit, no mentality, no humanity," he later said. Because he could not perform, he turned to producing and song-writing, among other occupations.


Later career and retirement

During the 1980s, Shin ran a music club in
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, a Seoul neighborhood popular with foreign visitors and U.S. military personnel. He opened Woodstock, another music club, in southeast Seoul in 1986 and ran it and taught there for the next two decades. In the 1990s, Shin's music experienced a renaissance of popularity in South Korea. Cho Kwon Woo, Shin Hyo Bom and Bom Yarom Kaul Kyou recorded new versions of his songs, as did his son,
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. Shin announced his retirement in 2006. His "farewell" concert aired over the course of 10 nights in December of that year on South Korean television station
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. However, Shin returned to the stage in 2008 for his first concert in the United States at the Korean Music Festival at the Hollywood Bowl. In 2010, he became the first Asian musician and the sixth in the world to be the recipient of a Fender Custom Shop Tribute Series guitar, joining Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Eddie Van Halen,
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, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Shin had used Fender guitars for much of his career. The following year, in 2011,
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-based
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released the first U.S. pressings of Shin's music. He was honored by Berklee College of Music with an honorary Doctor of Music Award in 2017.


Personal life

Shin was married to Myeong Jeong-gang, the first South Korean female drummer and a member of Blue Ribbons, until she died on March 23, 2018. They had three sons:
Shin Daechul Shin Daechul ( ko, 신대철) is a South Korean musician and songwriter. He is best known as leader and guitarist of Sinawe, who are considered one of the first heavy metal bands in South Korea. He is the son of Shin Jung-hyeon, who is often ...
, guitarist for the heavy metal band
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; Shin Yunchul, a singer and guitarist; and Shin Seokchul, a session drummer.


Discography

: # is recently reissued The Add 4 Era * (1959) Guitar Melody Compilation hin Jung-hyeon* (1964) The Woman in Rain-The Add 4 First Album
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* (1966) The Ventures of Korea, Add 4 : Shin Jung-hyeon Insturumental Arrange Compilation Vol.1
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* (1967) The Woman in Rain looz Tet* (1968) Enjoy the Guitar Instrumental Twist
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The Superstar Era : producer, singer-songwriter and guitarist * (1969) Green Apple hin Jung-hyeon* (1969) No/Spring Rain ee Jeong-hwa / Donkeys# * (1969) Before too late / Sgt.Kim from Vietnam im Chu-ja# * (1969) Bell-bottom Trousers/Dear earl Sisters# * (1970) Hello/You're a Fool uestions* (1970) Hit Instrumental Compilation vol.1 hin Jung-hyeon* (1970) In-A-Kadda-Da-Vida hin Jung-hyeon / Questions# * (1971) Sound hin Jung-hyeon and his combo band* (1972) Setting Sun/Woman in the Mist/Beautiful Korea ang Hyeon / Shin Jung-hyeon and The Men# ** Partly reissued as CD 'GeoJitMalIYa', three 20 mins psyche jam pieces * (1972) No/Don't Say to Go im Jeong-mi# * (1972) Angel/I ... You eo Yu-seok# * (1972) Your Dream/Little Ship ang Hee-eun# ** Shin Jung-hyeon's compositions of Seo Yu-seok and Yang Hee-eun albums reissued as 1CD * (1973) Wind im Jeong-mi# * (1973) Now im Jeong-mi# Shin Jung-hyeon Bands Era * (1974) The Beauty/Think of You hin Junh-hyeon and YeopJeons# * (1975) Beautiful Korea/Mountain and River hin Jung-hyeon and YeopJeons# * (1975) Instrumental Best hin Jung-hyeon and YeopJeons# * (1980) Nobody Here But/Whenever See You hin Jung-hyeon and Music Power# * (1980) Please Wait/Even Your Leaving hin Jung-hyeon* (1982) The Satellite I Shot/As Waiting Somebody hin Jung-hyeon and Music Power# * (1983) Let's Go/Happy hin Jung-hyeon and SeNaGeuNe Solo * (1988) During the Days/Winter Park hin Jung-hyeon* (1994/2CD) Do Nothing, Let it be hin Jung-hyeon* (1997/2CD) A Tribute to Shin Jung-hyeon arious Artists* (1998/2CD) Kim SatGat hin Jung-hyeon* (2002/5CD Box) Not for Rock hin Jung-hyeon* (2002/2CD Box) Body and Feel hin Jung-hyeon* (2006) The Crane of a City hin Jung-hyeon* (2006) Comfortably Safe hin Jung-hyeon* (2007) Anthology hin Jung-hyeon


Awards and honors

In 2008, Shin won the Lifetime Achievement award at the
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. At the 2011
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, the South Korean government awarded Shin the Bogwan Order of Cultural Merit (3rd class) for "expanding the spectrum of Korean popular music." In 2017, Shin received an honorary degree from the Berklee College of Music in
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. The president of the college said that Shin "helped build the foundation upon which the global success of South Korean popular music rests."


See also

*
Korean rock Korean rock (Hangul: 한국의 록) is rock music from South Korea. It has roots in American rock, which was imported to South Korea by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Korean War and stationing in U.S. military bases in South Korea after the war. Arou ...
* Shin Jung Hyun & Yup Juns


References

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