키-부라더즈
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February 9, 2025, 1:00 am
Filed under: South Korea
Filed under: South Korea

It’s very easy to confuse the Key Brothers / 키-부라더즈 with the Key Boys / 키보이스 – especially since Yoon Hang-ki / 尹恒基 had played in both bands.
Yoon Hang-ki was born in Boryeong / 보령시, Korea on September 15th, 1943.He was an original member of the Key Boys when they formed in 1964. During his tour of Vietnam, he formed a band called 락앤키 / Lock & Key. When he returned to Korea in 1970, he formed the Key Brothers to compete with the Key Boys. They recorded three albums before Yoon Hang-ki decided to pursue a solo career – which lasted into the 1980s. In 1986, he moved to the United States to study theology and become a pastor.
Catalog number KLS-23 on Universal of Seoul, Korea. Released 1972.
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Cool! The riff they start jamming at 4:28 is “Graveyard Train” from Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Bayou Country” album, from which they also borrowed the cover art 🙂
Comment by Anonymous March 4, 2025 @ 12:36 pm