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40 Years On, and Still Going Strong

Singer-Artist Cho Young-nam Pursues ‘Jaemi’ or Fun

By Han Sang-hee

Staff Reporter

Celebrity or not, it is important to have a specific goal in life. For some it may be becoming famous or rich, but for singer Cho Young-nam, who has succeeded in both fields, the goal is to have fun.

``I'm a jaemi-ist. A supernatural jaemi-ist. If there is something fun, I'm sure I've done it some time in the past,'' the 63-year-old singer, writer, artist, DJ and television host told The Korea Times during an interview at his home in Cheongdam-dong. ``Jaemi'' means ``fun'' in Korean.

Cho, who received an honorary graduate diploma from Seoul National University's department of vocal music and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity College, Florida, is one of Korea's favorite singers. Also a professional artist who has held several exhibitions here and abroad, he is well known as a celebrity who lives young at heart ― he loves movies, shopping and gets around on Heelys, or ``roller shoes'' that have a wheel embedded in each heel.

``I hate mountain climbing, baduk and fishing. I'm quite the opposite from many men. I love shopping and I can't be friends with people who hate it,'' he said.

Cho has been busy working on his radio show and artistic works, but still managed to prepare something special for his fans. Not only is he holding a concert to celebrate his 40th anniversary in singing, but he is staging the event at the Seoul Arts Center concert hall ― the first time ever for a pop singer. To fit into the classical venue where many classical artists and orchestras have performed, the vocal major has prepared an interesting program.

The recital will offer some of his favorite songs and arias, including ``E Lucevan le Stelle'' from the opera ``Tosca,'' ``Yesterday'' by the Beatles and even a gospel number ``You Raise Me Up.''

``I don't favor any specific kind of music. Classics may seem a little more complicated but I interpret them in my own way,'' said Cho.

Even for Cho who loves to perform, he admits that standing on stage with a big smile is not everything.

``It's a show. I look happy, but sometimes (performing) is actually a series of pressures. This (job) is not all about laughing and having fun. There is competition and tension. I've learned to overcome this with my music and art,'' he said.

Any plans for new fun projects?

``I'm planning to hold another art exhibition in the fall. Art allows me to create something that has never existed before. If we are living in a God-made nature, I want to create a similar concept here in my home. A man-made nature is what I'm working on. Anybody can do it,'' he said working with a glue gun and a piece of wood.

As a tip on how to stay young at heart, Cho smiled and said that it was important to meet younger people and understand their thoughts and ideas.

``Talk and have fun with young people. You have to learn the way to have fun. Try not to care about others who criticize and you'll be happy. I'm a lucky man. I do what I want to do and don't care what people think. Some may like it, some may not. I don't regret anything I've done to this day,'' he smiled. Cho Young-nam's recital will be held at the Seoul Arts Center concert hall Aug. 1. Tickets cost from 50,000 won to 120,000 won. For more call (02) 749-1300.

sanghee@koreatimes.co.kr

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