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Interview #4
In Korea in the 60's and 70's, there were music listening cafes that played anything from ballads to classical music. The DJ would play requested songs through record players, and a lot of teenagers and college students would go to listen to songs. My favorite one was C'est Si Bon, a cafe that played a lot of pop or country music. Some singers later debuted under the same name, and this band was very popular in Korea at that time. I really envy people who can make a living or
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Interview #3
Ms. Lee was one of the first teachers I had when I was a girl. She was the kindest to me, and was a great teacher. I attended the first birthday party of my life when I had her. My friends and I would gather at the birthday girl's house and sing and eat together. They would have prepared food, and while this was many decades ago, I think old birthday parties were very similar to ones people have now. Although I never had a party because of family, little me was just happy to
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Interview #2
What is your most nostalgic memory? #1: Singing with my mom while doing the dishes #2: Going to church with my aunt #3: Playing the drums...
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Interview #1
What is your most nostalgic memory? 1970-1971, Seoul, Korea In college, we held a play called "To Bobolink for her spirit." At first, I...
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