Saxophonist Jung Jin (Andre Hwang, 39) has released his debut album, ‘Butterfly’.
Jung Jin released his mini-album, ‘Butterfly’, on the 24th. It contains three tracks, including the title track, ‘Bittersweet Memories’, and ‘You don‘t’t know me’.
‘Butterfly’ is a song that captures the feeling of a butterfly flying freely, with a feeling of excitement and thrill. ‘Bittersweet Memories’ is a song that gently expresses memories of a sad old love, and is a song with a harmonious melody of alto and soprano saxophones. ‘You Don’t Know Me’ is an exciting song with a funky performance that drives you from beginning to end.
Lee Geun-hyung, who was in charge of producing this album, said about Jeong-jin, “He has shown off his outstanding sense of melody through domestic symphony concert tours with various overseas artists, and he is evolving into his own style by performing club performances in pop, jazz, and rock with the project rock band ‘Little Sky’. The resonance and breathing in his saxophone playing makes it feel like a singer is singing,” he said.
Meanwhile, Jung Jin has been in the spotlight on several live stages as a regular guest at concerts by world-class singers Paul Potts and Connie Talbot, both from ‘Britain‘s Got Talent’, and as a member of the ‘Little Sky’ band of luxury blues guitarist Lee Geun-hyung.
Jung Jin said, “I met Paul Potts as a guest at the orchestra’s concert in Korea in 2014, and we always have chimaek (chicken and beer) together and take pictures of each other‘s performances. I met Connie Talbot when she was young, and I regret not being able to come to Korea often, but we still keep in touch through SNS and remain musical friends.”
Reporter Lee Seul-bi, Donga.com misty82@donga.com
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