Winterplay

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Winterplay
OriginSouth Korea
GenresPop Jazz
Years active2007–present
LabelsLoudpigs Music
Websitewww.winterplay.com
MembersJuhan Lee (Trumpeter)

Winterplay (Korean: 윈터플레이)is a pop-jazz group from South Korea consisting of one member: Juhan Lee as producer, songwriter and trumpet player. From 2008 to 2015 the band included the lead vocalist Haewon[1] ( / Moon Hye-won[2]), with bassist Eunkyu So (So Eun Kyu) and guitarist Saza-Woojoon Choi as supporting members.[3] Juhan created the project in November 2007 and by 2008, Juhan succeeded signing an International distribution deal with Universal Music Japan for worldwide distribution. Winterplay has not only earned attention from Korea, but also creating waves in Japan and rest of the world as a first leader of "Jazz Hallyu".[4] Juhan coined the term K-jazz in 2012, and many Korean jazz artists now use the word to describe their jazz music.

History[]

  • The name "Winterplay" was chosen for the band, according to So Eun Kyu, the group's contrabass player, "for the simple reason of having gathered during the winter. People listen to softer, more comforting music in the winter time with slower lyrics and a heavier mood. It fit well with the concept of our songs".[5]
  • In 2008, Winterplay was charted No. 1 in the jazz section of iTunes, and became the first Asian artist to perform at Billboard Live in Japan.[6] Since their first international debut in Japan in 2009 with their Songs of Colored Love album, they have released worldwide to 26 countries, with an international release showcase in London in 2010. Currently, they hold 2 Gold Records in the category of Jazz in Korea for “Hot Summerplay”, and in Hong Kong for their second album Sunshines. The duo released Sunshines in Hong Kong's record franchise HMV, where it ranked no. 1 for the best-selling jazz album.[6]
  • In 2013, Winterplay was invited to Jade Solid Gold, one of the most prestigious music shows in Hong Kong. They were the first musician to be featured from abroad.[7]
  • In 2014, Winterplay was invited to “The Sky Jazz: A Tribute to King” set to open on December 20 in Bangkok along with several big-name global musicians such as the Count Basie Orchestra, Larry Carlton, and Diane Schuur. Except for some Thai musicians, Winterplay was the only Asian band to perform in this festival.[8]
  • Their latest third album titled Two Fabulous Fools was released in Korea on July 17, 2013. As of October, 2013, Universal Music Hong Kong has also signed Winterplay for their release of Two Fabulous Fools in Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Macau, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia.
  • Winterplay is due to release its first single titled in Korea on October 19, 2017, which will be followed by new singles from Winterplay's 4th Album to be released sometime in early 2018.

Music Style[]

  • The genre of Winterplay's music is on the borders between jazz, pop, latin, and lounge.[9] Unlike typical jazz songs dependent on piano, the strength of Winterplay's music is the pop feeling, strong melody, and short length without piano.[9] Their jazz style is influenced by Louis Armstrong and it was decided to fuse their love of pop and jazz.[10]

Band members[]

  • Juhan Lee - producer, songwriter, jazz trumpeter

Discography[]

Year Details Title Track listing
2008.01 1st Album Choco Snow Ball
Track listing
2008.09 Single Happy Bubble
Track listing
2008.11 Repackage Happy Snow Bubble
Track listing
2009.07 Special Hot Summerplay
Track listing
2010.09 2nd Album Touché Mon Amour
Track listing
2012.12 Single Just This Christmas
Track listing
2013.07 3rd Album Two Fabulous Fools
Track listing
2014.06 Collaboration 42nd Summerplay
Track listing
2014.12 Single White Winter
Track listing
2016.06 Single Purple Rain
Track listing
2017.10 Single Es Tu Vida
Track listing
2017.12 4th EP All About Love
Track listing
2017.03 4th Album Jazz Cookin'
Track listing

Tours and Concerts[]

Korea and International[]

  • Tokyo Asia Music Market Representing Korea, Japan (October, 2008)
  • 1st Show case in Japan, Rolling Stone in Roppongi, Tokyo (June, 2009)
  • Korea Philippines 60 Years Friendship Concert in Manila, Philippines (September, 2009)[11]
  • Billboard Live Concert in Japan, Tokyo and Osaka (November, 2009)
  • Live Tour in Japan, Blue Note Nagoya (September, 2010)
  • Live Tour in Japan, Blues Alley Tokyo (September, 2010)
  • Japan Kanazawa Jazz Festival, Japan (September, 2010)
  • Thames Festival Concert, England (September, 2010)
  • Worldwide Release Party and Showcase in London, England (September, 2010)
  • JZ Brat Jazz Club, Tokyo (November 2010)
  • Tour Concer in Japan "Scene of Winter", Sendai, Iwaki, Kanai, Tokyo, Osaka, Shimonoeki (November, 2010)
  • Tour Concert in Japan "2011 Spring Tour", Toured 13 cities in Japan from North to South (March, 2011)
  • Mister Kelley's, Osaka (March, 2011)
  • Hong Kong Summer Jazz Festival 2011, Hong Kong (May, 2011) [12]
  • Sapporo International Jazz Festival, Japan (July, 2011)
  • Japan Hayama Tribute to Bill Evans, in Japan, Japan (August, 2011)
  • Japan Sunset Live Festival, Japan (September, 2011)
  • "Jazz World Live Series" , Hong Kong (December, 2012)
  • "Nonstop Jazz Fever", LG Art Hall, Seoul (April, 2014)
  • "Jazz Concert" Macao Cultural Centre (December, 2015)
  • "Nonstop Summer Fever - Curated 24" , Hyundai Card Understage, Seoul (July, 2016)

References[]

  1. ^ "'Korean pop-jazz band Winterplay to debut in town'". Macau Daily Times. 11 December 2015. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  2. ^ "'More to Korea than K-pop'". South China Morning Post. 13 March 2011. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  3. ^ "'Winterplay Biography'". Wrasse Records. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  4. ^ "Winterplay leads the jazz Hallyu wave". AllKpop. 1 November 2010. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  5. ^ "'Winterplay leads the jazz Hallyu wave'". allkpop / 6Theory Media. 1 November 2010. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Winterplay's 'Two Fabulous Fools' released abroad". Korean Herald. 21 October 2013. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  7. ^ "Winterplay, #1 on Hongkong Commercial Chart, Beating Korean Idols". Wiki K-pop. 5 February 2014. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  8. ^ "Korean pop-jazz quartet to perform for Thai king". Korean Herald. 24 November 2014. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "'Winterplay' adds diversity to music scene". Korea Times. 31 December 2013. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  10. ^ "[Band Uprising] Winterplay pioneers jazz-pop genre in Korea and abroad". Korea Herald. 23 March 2014. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  11. ^ "Korean Culture Festival to Feature K-Pop Boyband Shinee". Philippine Entertainment Portal. 10 November 2009. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  12. ^ "Hong Kong Summer Jazz Festival 2011". South China Morning Post. 28 April 2011.
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