Koo Chung

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Koo Chung
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Koo Chung
Background information
Birth nameKoo Chung
OriginUnited States
Genres Contemporary Christian, pop/rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar, voice
Years active1998present
Labels Broken for Good Records
Website http://www.koochung.com

Koo Chung is a Korean American Christian singer-songwriter. Beginning his career with the band Broken for Good in Boston, MA, Chung moved to New York City to start and run his own studio and label, Broken for Good Records.

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Discography

Albums

AlbumRelease dateLabel
Commas Come FirstOctober 2002 Broken for Good Records
While We WaitApril 5, 2004Broken for Good Records
Akoostic SessionsNovember 11, 2005Broken for Good Records
ParallelJune 8, 2006Broken for Good Records

Singles and EPs

Single/EPRelease dateLabelFormat(s)Notes
Still Holding On EPSelf-releasedCD

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