KBS Gayo Daechukje
KBS Gayo Daechukje |
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Also known as |
- KBS Song Festival
- KBS Gayo Daejun
- KBS Music Festival
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Genre |
Music, end-of-the-year |
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Country of origin |
South Korea |
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Original language(s) |
Korean |
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Release |
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Original network |
TBC/KBS |
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Original release |
1965 (1965) – present |
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External links |
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2013 KBS Gayo Daechukje |
KBS Gayo Daechukje (English: KBS Song Festival; also known as KBS Gayo Daejun and KBS Music Festival) is a major annual end-of-the-year music program broadcast on the last Friday in December by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). The program began in 1965 as TBC Music Awards, and the name was changed to KBS Music Awards in 1981 due to a merger. It has been broadcast under the current title since 2005.
Overview
The program was first broadcast in 1965, on the Tongyang Broadcasting Company (TBC), where it was known as TBC Broadcast Music Awards (Hangul: TBC 방송가요대상). In 1981, the South Korean government merged TBC with Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). Following the merger, the program's name was changed to KBS Music Awards (Hangul: KBS 가요대상; RR: KBS Gayo Daesang). It aired on KBS1 each year on 30 December until 1994, when the program moved to KBS2. Until 1986, there were separate awards for males and females, but in 1987 the format changed so they competed for the same award.
In 2005, the program's name was changed to KBS Song Festival (Hangul: KBS 가요대축제; RR: KBS Gayo Daechukje).[1] Along with the name change, the format was also modified where individual artists received special awards. In 2009, another format change came about where viewers could select the top artists and their awards by way of a text-message vote, and the program continues with this practice.
Award recipients
TBC Broadcast Music Awards (1965-1980)
Year | Recipient | Title winning award |
1965 | Choi Hee-Joon | All Korean Peninsula |
1966 | Choi Hee-Joon | Dorm Student |
Choi Yang-Sook | |
1967 | Choi Hee-Joon | |
Kim Sang-Hee | |
1968 | Bae-Ho | |
Lee Mi-Ja | |
1969 | Nam-Jin | My Heart Aches |
Lee Mi-Ja | Life of a Girl |
1970 | Choi Hee-Joon | |
Lee Mi-Ja | Life of a Girl |
1971 | 남진 | 마음이 고와야지 |
김상희 | |
1972 | 나훈아 | |
하춘화 | |
1973 | 남진 | 그대여 변치마오 |
하춘화 | 영암 아리랑 |
1974 | 김세환 | 옛 친구 |
하춘화 | 난생처음 |
1975 | 김세환 | 사랑하는 마음 |
이수미 | 내 곁이 있어주 |
1976 | 김훈 | 나를 두고 아리랑 |
하춘화 | 대관령 아리랑 |
1977 | Kim Hoon | |
Hae Un-ee | I Love You Only |
1978 | 최헌 | 오동잎 |
Lee Eun-Ha | 밤차 |
1979 | 조경수 | 행복이란 |
이은하 | 아리송해 |
1980 | Cho Yong-pil | 창밖의 여자 |
윤시내 | 열애 |
KBS Music Awards (1981-2005)
Year | Artist | Title |
1981 | Cho Yong-pil | 고추잠자리 |
Lee Jeong-Hee | You |
1982 | Cho Yong-pil | 비련 |
Yun Si Nae | To the DJ |
1983 | Cho Yong-pil | 친구여 |
Yun Si Nae | 공부합시다 |
1984 | Kim Soo-chul | 못다핀 꽃 한송이 |
Lee Eun Ha | The person who can't even try to love once |
1985 | Cho Yong-pil | 어제, 오늘 그리고 |
Jeong Soo Ra | 도시의 거리 |
1986 | Jun Young Rok | 내 사랑 울보 |
Jeong Soo Ra | 난 너에게 |
1987 | Jun Young Rok | 하얀 밤에 |
1988 | Choo Hyun Mi | 신사동 그 사람 |
1989 | Hyun Cheul | 봉선화 연정 |
1990 | Hyun Cheul | 싫다 싫어 |
1991 | 김정수 | 당신 |
1992 | Shin Seung Hun | 보이지 않는 사랑 |
1993 | Kim Soo Hee | 애모 |
1994 | Kim Gun Mo | 핑계 |
1995 | Kim Gun Mo | 잘못된 만남 |
1996 | Kim Gun Mo | Speed |
1997 | Im Chang-jung | 그때 또 다시 |
1998 | H.O.T. | Light |
1999 | Jo Sungmo | Sorrowful .... |
2000 | g.o.d | Lie |
2001 | g.o.d | Road |
2002 | Jang Na-ra | Sweet Dream |
2003 | Lee Hyo-ri | 10Minute |
2004 | Rain | It's Raining |
2005 | Kim Jong-kook | Lovable |
KBS Gayo Daechukje Top Artist Performance Award (2009–present)
References
See also
South Korean music award shows |
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| By genre | Pop/mixed | |
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| Rock | |
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| Folk |
- Jeonju International Sori Festival
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| Categories |
- Music festivals in South Korea
- jazz
- rock
- classical
- folk
- EDM
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