American New Age songwriter and a pianist Jim Brickman will hold a three-day performance in three major cities in Korea later this month, announced the show’s promoter Freedom Concert today.
A press release by Freedom revealed that Brickman will launch a concert at Chunma Arts Center in Daegu on May 27, the Grand Peace Palace of Kyunghee University in Seoul on May 28 and Busan Citizen Hall in Busan on June 29.
He produced hit numbers for global commercial brands such as “McDonald,” Miller” and “GAP” as well as recording his own singles incuding “Valentine” and “Tsunami,” the former selling over a million copies to win platinum status.
Around the mid-90s, he began to produce one hit album after another, including “By Heart” (1995), “Picture This” (1997) and “Destiny” (1999) that sold over 500,000 copies each, earning him recognition as the pioneer of popular New Age music.
In the upcoming concert Brickman plans to officially introduce his 2008-album “Hope” for the first time in Korea, along with his joint performance with vocalist John Tronse.
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