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Hahn Dae-soo (; born March 12, 1948) is a South Korean
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.


Early life

Han Dae-soo was born in
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, South Korea in 1948. His grandfather was Han Yeong-gyo, a prominent
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in South Korea, who founded
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with
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. When Hahn was 100 days old, his father Hahn Chang-suk, who was attending
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, left for
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in the
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to study
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. His father disappeared while studying nuclear physics, and his mother remarried seven years later. Hahn was raised by his grandparents, and attended elementary school in Busan until he was ten. In 1958, he and his grandparents moved to
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, where he spent the next four years at PS 125 Elementary School in
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. He then returned to Busan for his third year of middle school and first year of high school. During this time, his grandfather continued to search for his son in the United States, and when Hahn was 17, the
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found Hahn's father on
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, New York. His father had a large local printing business with an American wife and a new family, and had completely forgotten the
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. Hahn, who was in his first year of high school, immediately moved to the United States to live with his father. Hahn's father never told Hahn what had happened after he studied nuclear physics until the day he died. Although his father allowed Hahn to live in his home, their relationship did not improve beyond that. As a high school student, Hahn saw his father only twice a week, and he composed songs and played guitar in the attic of their Long Island home. Hahn later graduated from A.G. Berner High School. In 1966, he enrolled at the
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to study
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, but dropped out after a year and left his father's home to study at the
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. While living there, Hahn studied photography during the day and worked as a cook's assistant at night. Meanwhile, Hahn wrote songs and performed at open mic nights in the
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in front of hippie audiences.


Music career

In 1968, Hahn Dae-soo, who was working in the photography industry, returned to South Korea due to his mother's persuasion and in protest of the U.S. stance on the
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. In 1969, he was performing music in Korea's underground scene when he was drafted into the
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. He then spent three years in the
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as a gunner on a warship. During that time, several artists like
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and
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covered his songs and included them on their albums. In 1974, he released his first album ''Long Way'', which included the song "Give Me Water." His first and second albums, ''Rubber Shoes'' (1975), though not explicitly anti-government, were enough to attract the attention of South Korea's dictatorship system. His songs "Give Me Water," "Land of Happiness," and "Song of Hope" were banned for overturning the system, and Hahn was placed on a blacklist. He then returned to New York at the persuasion of his wife, who was a fashion and visual director at the time. In New York, he formed a post-punk rock band called Genghis Khan and performed at
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. Although the band never released an album, some of their recordings were later included on the 13th CD of ''The Box'' (2005). They gained some popularity through performances at CBGB and Trude Heller's but soon disbanded. Hahn continued his career as a photographer until 1989. In 1989, the producer of his first album contacted him, and they began working on Hahn's third album, ''Infinity'' (1989). Although the album was critically acclaimed, it did not become a hit on the South Korean charts. In 1990, he released his fourth album, ''Loss of Memory'', with jazz guitarist Jack Lee. in 1991, with pianist Lee Woo-chang and his brother Jack Lee, Hahn released his fifth album, ''Angels' Talkin. In 1997, his rock festival performance in
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,
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, was released on CD. In 1999, he released his seventh album, ''Age of Reason, Age of Treason'', in New York, and in 2000, he formed a band in Korea with Lee Woo-chang and to release ''Eternal Sorrow''. He later released albums such as ''Source of Trouble'' (2002) and ''The Hurt'' (2004). In July 2021, he performed at the
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in New York under the title "You Are Here." In 2024, he released his 15th album, ''Blue Skies White Clouds''.


Personal life

Seventeen years later, Hahn's father was found in New York by the FBI after his disappearance. Over time, he recognized his former family but could not remember the Korean language. At the time of his discovery, Hahn's father was married to an Italian-American woman with nine children and was running a large printing business, though people around him did not understand how he had come to start the business. In 1969, Hahn married Kim Myeong-shin, a fashion and visual director, but they divorced 20 years later. In 1992, while searching for an apartment in
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, Hahn met Oxana, a Russian-American 22 years his junior who worked in New York's financial sector. They married immediately, and in 2007, they had a daughter. The couple briefly settled in Seoul, but returned to New York after their daughter struggled to adjust to the South Korean public education system. Oxana battled
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throughout her life and passed away in 2024.


Discography


Bibliography

* 물 좀 주소 목마르요 ("Give Me Some Water, I'm Thirsty"), Gasowon, July 1998, * 한대수 사는 것도 제기랄 죽는 것도 제기랄 ("Living is bullshit, dying is bullshit"), Achimiseul, July 2000, * 침묵 ("Silence"), Blue Media, October 2002, * 작은 평화 ("Little Peace"), Sigongsa, November 2003, * 나는 행복의 나라로 갈테야 ("I will go to the land of happiness"), Achimiseul, September 2005, * 올드보이 한대수 ("Old Boy Hahn Dae-soo"), Tree of Thoughts, November 2005, * 뚜껑 열린 한대수 ("I Stand Alone"), Seon, November 2011, * 사랑은 사랑, 인생은 인생 ("Love is love, life is life"), Book House, April 2015, * 나는 매일 뉴욕 간다 ("I go to New York every day"), Book House, June 2019, * 바람아 불어라 ("Ode to the wind"), Book House, March 2016, * 삶이라는 고통 ("The pain of life"), Book House, October 2023, .


References


External links


Hahn Dae-soo
– official site and biography, English and Korean {{DEFAULTSORT:Hahn, Dae-soo 20th-century South Korean male singers 21st-century South Korean male singers Living people 1948 births Musicians from Busan Singers from Busan South Korean radio presenters South Korean folk rock singers South Korean rock guitarists