The Kim Sisters & The Kim Brothers from South Korea

VIDEOS: The Kim Sisters & The Kim Brothers from South Korea | Sue Kim (Sook Ja) in Music & Philanthropy    • The Kim Sisters & The Kim Brothers from So...   The Kim Sisters & The Kim Brothers from South Korea    • The Kim Sisters & The Kim Brothers from So...   Sue Kim (Sook Ja) of The Kim Sisters from South Korea: A Trailblazer in Music and Philanthropy    • Sue Kim (Sook Ja) of The Kim Sisters from ...   The Kim Sisters & The Kim Brothers from South Korea | Sue Kim (Sook Ja) in Music & Philanthropy    • The Kim Sisters & The Kim Brothers from So...   The Kim Sisters & The Kim Brothers “Little Darling” (The Ed Sullivan Show, November 17, 1963)    • The Kim Sisters & The Kim Brothers “Little...   … The Kim Sisters made twenty-two appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. However, VCRs did not become available until 1975. At that time, only the performers, Sullivan’s staff, and a few close associates had access to expensive VTR (video tape recorder) copies. … The Kim Sisters The Kim Sisters were a pioneering Korean vocal trio formed in the early 1950s by sisters Sook-ja, Aija, and Mia Kim. Trained in music from childhood by their mother, Lee Nan-young (a famous Korean singer), they performed for U.S. troops during and after the Korean War. In the late 1950s, they became international stars, most notably appearing 22 times on The Ed Sullivan Show—the most appearances by any Korean act. Their success made them the first Korean performers to achieve mainstream popularity in the United States, blending pop, jazz, and folk with multilingual performances. The Kim Brothers The Kim Brothers were a Korean male vocal and instrumental group active mainly in the 1960s, known for performing Western pop, rock, and jazz standards. Like the Kim Sisters, they gained recognition through performances for U.S. military audiences and later appeared on American television and stages. Though less globally famous, the Kim Brothers played an important role in introducing Korean musicianship to Western audiences and helped pave the way for future Korean artists abroad. … The Kim Sisters The Kim Sisters were a Korean vocal trio who became the first Korean pop act to achieve major success in the United States, appearing 22 times on The Ed Sullivan Show in the late 1950s and 1960s. The Kim Brothers The Kim Brothers were a Korean male vocal group active in the 1960s, known for performing Western pop and jazz and for helping introduce Korean musicians to American audiences.