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    Want a concert stripped of the special effects and jam-packed with pure, raw vocals? Want music with soul? Want songs sung so passionately that the energy required to simply sing one song would exhaust most singers out there today? Don’t miss out on Lee Young-hee’s first solo concert. Many people know her from the talented group Big Mama, but she’s finally stepping out on her own, bearing it all. She will be singing many of her songs including “I’m Sorry Because I Love You”, “One Way Love”, “Lives In My Memory (feat. 4Men), “Can I Love Again”, etc. She will also be doing covers of Lee Eun-mi’s hit “I Have A Lover”, Baek Ji-young’s “Don’t Forget”, and “Listen” from the musical “Dreamgirls”. Expect to be blown away by Lee’s vocal talents, arguably one of the very best out there on the scene today.

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    Lee Young-hee (designer)

    South Korean mode designer (–)

    Lee Young-hee (Korean:&#;이영희, also spelled Lee ung Hee; February 24, [1] – May 17, [2]) was a South Korean fashion designer. She worked on formgivning hanbok, Korean traditional clothes, to increase awareness of traditional Korean dress in the Western world since the early s.

    She was the representative of the Miraemunhwa foundation, and operated Maison de Lee Young Hee in Gangnam District, Seoul.[3]

    Fashion

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    Young-hee majored in dying design at Sungshin Women's University. In , she opened her own shop beneath the title of "Lee Young Hee Korean clothes". In , she joined the international festival in Washington D.C. to celebrate the independence of the United States.

    In , she made her debut in the Pret-a-Porter in Paris.[4]

    In , she became the first, along with Lee Shin Woo, to be allowed to participate in pret-a-porte while establishing a hanbok boutique in Paris

    Lee Sun-hee (singer)

    South Korean musician (born )

    In this Korean name, the family name is Lee.

    Musical artist

    Lee Sun-hee (Korean:&#;이선희; born November 11, )[1] is a South Korean singer-songwriter. She is often referred to as South Korea's "National Diva" for her immense popularity, commercial success, and vocal ability.[2][3][4]

    Lee debuted in with the song, "To J," for which she won first prize in the MBC Riverside Song Festival. She released her first album, Ah! The Good Old Days, the following year in [5] She released a string of successful albums in the s and early s,[2] and won awards at KBS Song Festival and MBC Ten Singers Song Festival every year from to , as well as main prize at the Golden Disc Awards every year from to [5]

    The government of South Korea awarded Lee the prestigious Prime Minister's Commendation in for her contributions to popular culture.[6] In , Lee became t

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