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You know the weather had been nice for a couple days and it suddenly got a bit chilly, so
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I feel like this exhibition will at least let us feel more like it's springtime here
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in Korea.
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I know It makes me sad that I had to wear a coat to work today but hopefully the weather
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will get warmer in the next couple days. But for now, I think this exhibition will help
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us remember that it is spring, even if it doesn't feel like it much now.
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Sounds great. And now moving on, what else do you have for us?
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Well, yesterday, I gave you some previews of concerts heading our way, and today, I
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have a couple of album previews for you. Take a look.
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Korean jazz pianist Kwak Yoon-chan returns to the music scene with his fifth studio album.
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Called "49," the album is meant to be a celebration of the singer's last year in his forties.
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The nine songs offered here have a broader popular appeal than the traditional jazz melodies
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of his previous albums.
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To make the album Kwak colalborated with veteran artists such as drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, who's
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collaborated with Sting and Herbie Hancock, and world renowned R&B singer Brian McKnight.
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The life and career of actor-singer Leslie Cheung are celebrated on a new commemorative
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album featuring 78 songs by the Hong Kong native.
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The album release coincides with the 10-year anniversary of the death of the artist, who
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jumped to his death in 2003.
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The album contains 78 songs on three CDs and a DVD featuring concert footage taken from
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1986 to 2000.
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The album title, "Miss You Much, Leslie," is also the title of a memorial exhibition
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in Hong Kong, where fans of the star mark his passing every year with displays of flowers,
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candles and other tributes at the hotel where he died.