Brian Joo
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Brian Joo | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Brian G. Joo, Brian Minkyu Joo, Joo Min-kyoo (주민규) |
Born | Los Angeles, California, United States |
January 10, 1981
Origin | Absecon, New Jersey, United States |
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Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | BYOU Entertainment (2013–present) Jellyfish Entertainment[1] (2010–2012) PFull Entertainment (2004–2010) SM Entertainment (1999–2004) |
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Website | www |
Brian Joo | |
Hangul | 브라이언 주 |
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Revised Romanization | Beuraieon Ju |
McCune–Reischauer | Bŭraiŏn Ju |
American name | |
Hangul | 브라이언 민규 주 |
Revised Romanization | Beuraieon Mingyu Ju |
McCune–Reischauer | Bŭraiŏn Minkyu Ju |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 주민규 |
Hanja | 朱珉奎 |
Revised Romanization | Ju Min-gyu |
McCune–Reischauer | Chu Min-kyu |
Brian Joo (Hangul: 브라이언 주; born January 10, 1981), better known as simply Brian, is an American R&B and K-pop recording artist who is based in the United States and South Korea. He is better known as one-half of the R&B duo Fly to the Sky. His solo album, The Brian was released in December 2006. His 2nd solo album, Manifold was released in December 2009.
He had two birth names: as Brian Gintaek Joo for American, and Joo Jin-taek (Hangul: 주진택) for Korean. Later, he changed both of his real names to Brian Minkyu Joo for American and Joo Min-kyoo (Hangul: 주민규) for Korean.[2]
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Early life
Joo was born in Los Angeles, California to Korean immigrants. The family later moved to Absecon, New Jersey.[3] Brian's parents are employed at casinos in Atlantic City and has a brother who is an Officer in the US Navy.[citation needed]
While attending Holy Spirit High School, a friend signed him up for an audition with Brothers Entertainment without Joo's acknowledgement. The company has discovered several Korean-Americans who wish to pursue an entertainment career in South Korea. After several months of training, he was sent to SM Entertainment in South Korea, and on December 9, 1999, made his debut as one of the two members of Fly to the Sky, along with Hwanhee, at the age of 17.
Joo later went on to attend Rutgers University, but only completed a single year. Attending school in the States while simultaneously being a recording artist in Korea became too demanding, and Joo decided to cease his education in the States and go to South Korea. While back in Seoul, Joo enrolled in Dongguk University, where he graduated from the Department of Theatre and Film.[4]
Fly to the Sky
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Joo was a member of Fly to the Sky with Hwanhee, Brian sang and also rapped. As Fly to the Sky made its musical transition from bubblegum pop to heavy R&B, Joo felt discontent and inferior, and felt that Hwanhee was more appreciated for his vocal skills.[5]
Joo has appeared on television many times. Since 2005, he has appeared on a number of variety shows, including hosting MBC's Music Core in 2006 and becoming a host for SBS's Green Gold in 2009.
In August 2009, Fly to the Sky decided to work on separate projects and have become solo singers under different labels.
Solo career
During September 2006, Joo announced that the release of his debut solo album, The Brian.[6] Originally scheduled for released in November 2006, the album was postponed to December. The album incorporated diverse genres such as classic pop, soul, and jazz. With this album, Joo hoped to gain more respect as an artist, rather than being known as "Fly to the Sky without Fany".[7] He describes the reason for the solo album as,
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First of all, I just wanted to do it. I also wanted to show that I could [be successful] as Brian (sic). When (Fly to the Sky) sang, many think Fany is the main vocal, and that I am the second vocal and a rapper. I won't mention his name, but one producer once said to Fany, "You are a really good singer", when he only said "Good job", to me. So I wanted to prove that I could do it too.
Originally, the album was to be fully recorded in English.;[9] due to lack of time, however, all tracks are in Korean, excluding the English track "All I Know". Joo performed his first single, "가지마" (Don't Go), on Mnet Countdown on December 7.[10] He released three songs from the album to music website Melon.com.[11] Released on December 18, the album debuted at #7 behind TVXQ and sold 15,376 copies in the first month.[12] On January 21, "가지마" (Don't Go) was selected as the "Mutizen Song" on SBS Inkigayo.[13] Due to hectic schedule, Joo has been suffering from vocal fold nodule.[14]
Joo is interested in pursuing an acting career, and said his dream was to be a star in Hollywood.[15] Brian is interested in breaking into the American music industry, as Rain and Se7en are doing, but is waiting for the right opportunity.
Most recently, Joo starred (as himself) in the English segment of the mini-series, Homey Korean, presented by Arirang. Joo - along with co-star and real life friend, Chris Pemberton - teach basic Korean language as well as discuss the culture, landmarks, popular tourist sites, and daily life of Korea to English-speaking foreigners.
Recently, Joo made a cover version of Jason Derülo's "In My Head".
7 April, Joo released his new mini album UNVEILED.
May 2011, Joo released the mini album UNVEILED through iTunes. He tweeted: “Great news~! My Mini-Album “UNVEILED” will be released on iTunes on May 17, 2011~ Spread the word & let’s get me up on the iTunes charts ;”
The title song was Loved, It's Now Over. A representative from Jellyfish Entertainment stated: “Brian is recognized as the person who’s always making people laugh, but he wanted to show that he does have other feelings such as sadness and pain. I think you’ll be able to see a more diverse side of Brian through the album that will be released soon and the music video.”
In June 2011, Joo went on a solo US Tour. The UNVEILED Tour was held in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York.[16] Opening act included LA based electro-pop group IAMMEDIC.[17][18]
On March 21st, 2012, Brian Joo performed at 2K12 Korea Night: Seoulsonic at Kool Haus in Toronto along with artists such as A Pink, Teen Top, G.NA and many more. The show was hosted to around 700-1,600 fans and it was also stated that some fans couldn't get into the concert (even with tickets) because the venue was filled. Brian Joo stated in an interview that he loved Toronto very much, was surprised by how kind and calm the fans were, and stated that once he retires he would like to come and live in Toronto permanently.
Currently Brian Joo is working as a radio DJ at tbs eFM 101.3 for a show titled "What's Poppin'." The show airs Mondays through Fridays 9am-10am.
He is the current host on The Qmentary on 1theK Youtube Channel.[19]
Musical theater (2012)
In 2012, Joo performed as a principal cast member representing the Korean culture in Loving the Silent Tears, a Broadway-style,at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA, to commemorate the 19th Anniversary of Supreme Master Ching Hai Day. The musical, based on Supreme Master Ching Hai’s poetry collection, Silent Tears.[20][21]
Discography
Fly to the Sky
Year | Title | Chart positions [citation needed] |
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1999 | Day by Day | 6 |
2001 | The Promise | 2 |
2002 | Sea of Love | 2 |
2003 | Missing You | 2 |
2004 | Gravity | 5 |
2006 | Transition | 3 |
2007 | No Limitations | 1 |
2009 | Decennium | 1 |
Solo
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Volume 1 - The Brian
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Volume 2 - Manifold
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UNVEILED [23]
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Reborn Part 1 [24]
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TV shows
- 2008 Family Outing (Guest ep 3 & 4) - SBS
- 2011 Strong Heart (Guest)
- 2011 Oh My School / 100 Points Out Of 100 (Guest ep 21) - KBS
- 2013 Barefooted Friends (Guest ep 26) - SBS
Controversy
Joo's ties to the United States stirred controversy in 2002, when Fly to the Sky was the host of the radio show "1010 Club". At that time, the death of two teenage Korean girls in the Highway 56 Accident caused a surge in anti-American sentiment in Korea. Because of Joo's American citizenship, guest Hyun Jin-Young asked for his opinion regarding this matter. In response, Joo stated that while the American soldier must be brought to justice, he did not want relations between Korea and the United States, his home country, to become strained. His comments were reported as "You can't talk badly about the United States in front of me. I'm an American. Please only hate the American soldiers (responsible for the incident)." (내 앞에서 미국에 대해 나쁘게 얘기하면 안 된다. 나는 미국인이다. (사건을 일으킨) 미군 부대만 싫어해달라)[25]
Joo's statement was met with harsh criticism and backlash. Not long after the airing he posted a statement on the website of 1010 Club, in an attempt to clarify his position:
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Unfortunately, during our program, I might have said something that some people took the wrong way...I wanted to make clear that the people involved with the incident are guilty and should face proper punishment. I also understand that the officers involved said that they were not guilty, which in fact they were. Even if they said that it was an accident, they still caused the accident, and for that should be willing to face what comes to them. That is what I wanted to point out and but, since my KOREAN isn't 100% good, I believe what I said threw a lot of people off I would like to take the time to apologize. Please do not be upset with me for this misunderstanding.
References
- ↑ http://www.etoday.co.kr/news/section/newsview.php?TM=news&SM=5102&idxno=375877 (Korean)
- ↑ SBS TV Family Outing the 2nd episode, and the video clips A & B at SBS official website.
- ↑ [dead link] '플라이 투 더 스카이' 브라이언 "난 뼛속까지 한국인" (Brian of Fly to the Sky, "I'm Korean to the bone")
- ↑ [dead link] 브라이언 “대학 못간 거 가장 후회”
- ↑ [dead link] 신화, 플라이 투 더 스카이, 쥬얼리, 장수 비결은?
- ↑ [dead link] '솔로 데뷔' 브라이언, "주말쯤 녹음 시작 예정" Brian to start recording solo album
- ↑ [dead link] 브라이언 "환희와의 비교에 우울증" (Brian, "Comparison with Fany led to Depression")
- ↑ [dead link] '솔로 데뷔' 브라이언, "나도 할 수 있다는 것 보여 주겠다"
- ↑ [dead link] Garcia, Cathy Rose A. Korea Times. Brian Joo Flies Solo Retrieved January 31, 2007.
- ↑ [dead link] 브라이언, "솔로 앨범서 올드 팝 선보일 것" (Brian to showcase classic pop)
- ↑ [dead link] Brian releases songs from his first album!
- ↑ [dead link] Music Industry Association of Korea: December 2006. Retrieved January 16, 2007.
- ↑ "Mutizen" is a portmanteau of "music" and "netizen".
- ↑ [dead link] 브라이언, 성대 결절 위기.. 솔로 활동 '비상'
- ↑ Paran.com 브라이언 “환희와 교제설 나올만 해요” Retrieved January 26, 2007
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- ↑ [dead link] 브라이언 '미국에 대해 나쁘게 얘기하면 안 된다' 논란..
- ↑ [dead link] Groonet.com 플라이 투 더 스카이 브라이언... "나는 미국인" 발언 구설수 (Brian of Fly to the Sky, "I'm an American" statement controversy) Retrieved December 24, 2006.
External links
- Brian Joo - Official Website
- Brian Joo on TwitterLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
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- 1981 births
- Living people
- SM Town
- Jellyfish Entertainment artists
- South Korean pop singers
- South Korean rhythm and blues singers
- South Korean male singers
- South Korean television presenters
- South Korean television personalities
- Dongguk University alumni
- Rutgers University alumni
- American musicians of Korean descent
- Musicians from New Jersey
- People from Absecon, New Jersey
- Fly to the Sky members
- Holy Spirit High School alumni