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'''YB''' or '''Yoon Do Hyun Band''' (윤도현밴드) is a Korean rock group lead by [[Yoon Do Hyun]].
 
'''YB''' or '''Yoon Do Hyun Band''' (윤도현밴드) is a Korean rock group lead by [[Yoon Do Hyun]].
  
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* [[Heo Joon]] (Guitar)
 
* [[Heo Joon]] (Guitar)
 
* [[Kim Jin Won]] (Drums)
 
* [[Kim Jin Won]] (Drums)
* Scott Hellowell (Guitar)
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* [[Scott Hellowell]] (Guitar)
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
 
The group first formed in 1994. Because the group uses traditional instruments such as the [[Wikipedia:Gayageum|gayageum]] (a Korean musical instrument with 12 strings) and the [[Wikipedia:Daegeum|daegeum]] (Korean traditional wooden flute) for recording, in addition to the more mundane rock instruments many audience members feel that they are the most uniquely Korean-styled rock group.
 
The group first formed in 1994. Because the group uses traditional instruments such as the [[Wikipedia:Gayageum|gayageum]] (a Korean musical instrument with 12 strings) and the [[Wikipedia:Daegeum|daegeum]] (Korean traditional wooden flute) for recording, in addition to the more mundane rock instruments many audience members feel that they are the most uniquely Korean-styled rock group.
  
The band sang songs like "Oh, Pilseung Korea (Oh, Victory to Korea)" and "[[Wikipedia:Arirang|Arirang]]" during the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup games.
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The band sang songs like "Oh, Pilseung Korea (Oh, Victory to Korea)" and "[[Wikipedia:Arirang|Arirang]]" during the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup games. </div>
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
* [1994.??.??] [[Gaeul Woochaeguk Apaeso]] (가을 우체국 앞에서)
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* [1994.xx.xx] [[Gaeul Woochaeguk Apaeso]] (가을 우체국 앞에서)
* [1997.03.??] [[And Band|and Band]]
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* [1997.03.xx] [[And Band|and Band]]
 
* [1998.07.03] [[So Wei]] (소외)
 
* [1998.07.03] [[So Wei]] (소외)
 
* [1999.12.??] [[Hanguk Rock Dashiburugi]] (한국Rock다시부르기)
 
* [1999.12.??] [[Hanguk Rock Dashiburugi]] (한국Rock다시부르기)
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===Live Albums===
 
===Live Albums===
* [2000.09.??] [[Yoon Do Hyun Band Live]] (윤도현 밴드)
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* [2000.09.xx] [[Yoon Do Hyun Band Live]] (윤도현 밴드)
 
* [2004.06.04] [[Live 2 - Live Is Life]]
 
* [2004.06.04] [[Live 2 - Live Is Life]]
 
* [2007.05.22] [[Live 3 - After 10 Years]]
 
* [2007.05.22] [[Live 3 - After 10 Years]]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/OfficialYB Official facebook]
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/OfficialYB Official facebook]
 
* [http://cafe.daum.net/yband Official Cafe]
 
* [http://cafe.daum.net/yband Official Cafe]
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[[Category:K-Rock]]
 
[[Category:K-Rock]]

Latest revision as of 12:20, 17 September 2013

YB (2011)

YB or Yoon Do Hyun Band (윤도현밴드) is a Korean rock group lead by Yoon Do Hyun.

Members

Information

The group first formed in 1994. Because the group uses traditional instruments such as the gayageum (a Korean musical instrument with 12 strings) and the daegeum (Korean traditional wooden flute) for recording, in addition to the more mundane rock instruments many audience members feel that they are the most uniquely Korean-styled rock group.

The band sang songs like "Oh, Pilseung Korea (Oh, Victory to Korea)" and "Arirang" during the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup games.

Discography

Albums

Live Albums

Mini-Albums

Digital Singles

External Links