이 난영 여사님의 영어발음이 정말 대단하셨군요, 그러니 자녀분들을 천막아래서 매일같이 영어와 노래를 가르치셨던 것이군요. 라스베가스로 진출하고 저 유명인들의 쇼에 출연했다는 사실을 이런 기록으로 볼 수 있게 됐음을 영광으로 생각합니다. 이걸 올리신 분이 누구신지 모르지만 감사드리고 있습니다. 또한 그들의 60년대 매니저가 계부였다는 여성분(Sukey Smith)의 10년전 폭로 답글에도 감사를 드렸습니다.
My stepfather managed them in the 60's. They were great, but he totally took advantage of them. In an interview recently, Sue Kim also said that Bob McMackin "took advantage of them." He did and he bragged about the pitiful amount of money he paid them compared to what HE kept! Evil. But, they were great women and great musicians and entertainers! They gave me their Martin 1946 guitar when I was 9 and I've been playing it ever since!
@@teegreen3909That’s mean. If something’s common place it tends to blare the line between right and wrong. But what he did still remains wrong. I guess this also has to do with social standards and norms and stuff which do play around with someone morals. At the end of the day it still was his choice of course.
Wow~! The Mother, Lee Nan-Young, with Kim Sisters & Kim Brothers..! Those were when I was elementary & middle school boy in South Korea. I've never realized they were in the Dean Martin, Ed Sullivan, or Victor Borge shows. Thank you, MWJCELL!! 💙👍👍
“Try to Remember,” a film directed by Kim Dae-hyun. The movie is a wonderful tribute to Korea’s first internationally acclaimed girl band, the Kim Sisters.
The sisters' English was much clearer and less accented than the brothers'. Proof positive that most languages can be learned with enough hard work and determination. Wonderful video!
The trio, made up of sisters Kim Sook-ja (Sue) and Kim Ai-ja, and their cousin Kim Min-ja (Mia), got their start in the 1950s during the Korean War. From 1953-1958, they performed on an entertainment circuit linking U.S. military camps throughout South Korea. They traveled to the United States shortly after Bob McMackin-an ex-GI turned music promoter, who became the group’s first manager-saw them perform and worked to bring them to the United States. Once they arrived in 1959, The Kim Sisters began making a name for themselves. As the daughters of composer Kim Hai-Song and legendary Korean singer Lee Nan-Young, Sue and Ai-ja were born into a musical family. Their father, an “outspoken anti-communist who incorporated Western styles into his musical composition,” was taken prisoner by North Korea in 1950 and later executed, according to The World.
KIM SISTERS made TWENTY-TWO appearances on the Sullivan show. But,VCR's weren't around until 1975. Only the act,Sullivan's people,and a few close friends had expensive VTR's (video tape recorder) copies. I really want to see more...thanks.
Arty Sykes Sr Good morning, I am very happy for .the message Flamengo soccer team still playing very bem.gostaria to know more about the Kim family. I live in Rio de Janeiro BRAZIL and I love the music of Kim sister. greetings
Drat! You have the Hollywood Palace show and I see the steel guitar in the background that Aja Kim would have used. Do you have that segment in its entirety?
Too bad they never got into doowop or Motown. They could have easily covered that music. But they were a variety act, exactly what someone like Sullivan wanted.
이 분들이 진정한 영웅입이다……..지금 유행하는 k-pop하고는 비교 활수가 없죠…이런일이 1950-60년대에 한국사람이 마국에서 이 정도 실력……..wowwwwww
진정한 실력파
이 난영 여사님의 영어발음이 정말 대단하셨군요, 그러니 자녀분들을 천막아래서 매일같이 영어와 노래를 가르치셨던 것이군요. 라스베가스로 진출하고 저 유명인들의 쇼에 출연했다는 사실을 이런 기록으로 볼 수 있게 됐음을 영광으로 생각합니다. 이걸 올리신 분이 누구신지 모르지만 감사드리고 있습니다. 또한 그들의 60년대 매니저가 계부였다는 여성분(Sukey Smith)의 10년전 폭로 답글에도 감사를 드렸습니다.
한국의 에디뜨빠아프
이난영가수의
자매님들
찬사를 보냅니다
매력적인 화모니
시대를 초월한
실력 한국을
빛내주셔서
감사합니다
귀한 영상자료네요. 감사합니다
My stepfather managed them in the 60's. They were great, but he totally took advantage of them. In an interview recently, Sue Kim also said that Bob McMackin "took advantage of them." He did and he bragged about the pitiful amount of money he paid them compared to what HE kept! Evil. But, they were great women and great musicians and entertainers! They gave me their Martin 1946 guitar when I was 9 and I've been playing it ever since!
10년전글에 답글달다~~^^♡
This such a great story!
Thank you for this true story. Really thank you, Ms. Smith. 💙💙
Off course he did its his blood to do so
@@teegreen3909That’s mean. If something’s common place it tends to blare the line between right and wrong. But what he did still remains wrong.
I guess this also has to do with social standards and norms and stuff which do play around with someone morals.
At the end of the day it still was his choice of course.
대한민국의 보물이세요.
These women were absolutely amazing multi-instrumentalists, singers and dancers. Thanks to TH-cam, they're no longer forgotten!
우와 귀한자료 잘 보고 갑니다. 한국인이지만 정말 신기하네요 처음봐요. 실력이 정말 좋네요
Wow~! The Mother, Lee Nan-Young, with Kim Sisters & Kim Brothers..! Those were when I was elementary & middle school boy in South Korea. I've never realized they were in the Dean Martin, Ed Sullivan, or Victor Borge shows. Thank you, MWJCELL!! 💙👍👍
Their talent was out of this world!❤❤
WOW! What a talented family! There needs to be a film made about them.
Yes please. I had never heard of them until now. They are really amazing and they have so much energy and fun to watch.
“Try to Remember,” a film directed by Kim Dae-hyun. The movie is a wonderful tribute to Korea’s first internationally acclaimed girl band, the Kim Sisters.
The Story of Mia Kim and the Kim Sisters
th-cam.com/video/qMil4mvCMPs/w-d-xo.html
이난영 찬양비가 유달산 중턱에 있어야 할 가치가 차고도 넘친다는 걸 인정함
이난영 여사께서 한국문화의 출중한 능력을 예전부터 관파하시고 딸들부터 도전하신 듯
진정한 엔터테이너먼트. 놀랍고 놀랍다. 오~~
Their voices are BEAUTIFUL
와우~~~대단하시네요
The sisters' English was much clearer and less accented than the brothers'. Proof positive that most languages can be learned with enough hard work and determination. Wonderful video!
Wow, no doubt why Koreans are taking over the world with K-Pop! It started back then with amazing talent.
The trio, made up of sisters Kim Sook-ja (Sue) and Kim Ai-ja, and their cousin Kim Min-ja (Mia), got their start in the 1950s during the Korean War. From 1953-1958, they performed on an entertainment circuit linking U.S. military camps throughout South Korea. They traveled to the United States shortly after Bob McMackin-an ex-GI turned music promoter, who became the group’s first manager-saw them perform and worked to bring them to the United States. Once they arrived in 1959, The Kim Sisters began making a name for themselves.
As the daughters of composer Kim Hai-Song and legendary Korean singer Lee Nan-Young, Sue and Ai-ja were born into a musical family. Their father, an “outspoken anti-communist who incorporated Western styles into his musical composition,” was taken prisoner by North Korea in 1950 and later executed, according to The World.
아리랑 아리랑 고개는
그 고향산천 고개는
우리들이 가고픈 고개는..
아름답고 눈물난다
I remember the Kim brothers while stationed in Alaska!
Amazing sisters!
THis is brilliance!
존경합니다.
너무 너무 멋져요. 최고예요
We need more talent like theirs! 😘😍🌹☕💕❤️
와 대단하신분입니다
finally. I've been looking for the Charlie Brown performance for forever.
대박이네요. 진정 실력자...소름 쫙..
귀한 영상 감사합니다. ❤
KIM SISTERS made TWENTY-TWO appearances on the Sullivan show. But,VCR's weren't around until 1975. Only the act,Sullivan's people,and a few close friends had expensive VTR's (video tape recorder) copies.
I really want to see more...thanks.
Super talented korean guys...Best! Best! Best!
Rest in peace ai-ja kim🕊️
김애자선생님이 진짜 무대갖고놀고즐기씨고,,파워가넘치시는,,ㅠㅠ존더살아계셨다면,,,돌아가시기전까지 어떤삶이셨는지 자료가없네요ㅜㅜ
김시스터즈❤
HISTORY LEGEND
Fabulous Talent! Thank You
아리랑눈물난다,,저시대에 세트장도 한국식으로해줬다,,,,ㅜㅜ와 엄마랑도나오다니ㅜ
이런다재다능한음악성이,,
진정한 음악인😢요샌만들어진음악인,
저때이후 제2의 김시스터즈는다신없었던거였네요
Wow, the first K-pop band!
Notice a Kim Sister on (Valco-National) ELECTRIC guitar @ 10:26.
I've even seen ads for them advertising that instrument!!
they were SO great !
뭐야.... 저때도 칼군무... 멋지네요.
계속 보다보니 눈물 나네요.ㅠㅠ
Muito bom...gostei muito parabéns a todos..
This is KPOP ^^
Naw, better than Kpop.
AMAZING! WHEN COREA MADE GOOD MUSIC!
지금은 80대 중,후반 분들이네요. 한분은 이미 1987년예 폐암으로 사망하셨고.
저 시절에 영어를 배운 것도 상당히 힘들었을텐데.
Dean Martin was drunk and High AF on this clip, but I'm glad he had the Kim Sisters on his show.
Dean never touched a drop of alcohol. Whatever bevvy he had was apple juice.
He nearly smiled when she sang.on "Little Darlin'." He tried not to. I think he smiled just a little bit. I sure would have.
Wowww!!! Muito lindo...parabéns BRAZIL!!
Remember me Memphis arty arty? at the Flamingo Hotel 1970? Are you guys still kicking?
Arty Sykes Sr Good morning, I am very happy for .the message Flamengo soccer team still playing very bem.gostaria to know more about the Kim family. I live in Rio de Janeiro BRAZIL and I love the music of Kim sister. greetings
Didn’t realize Hallyu started back way back.
Once again,am requesting "Steel Guitar Rag" from this show...don't you have it??
Sorry, Ron iIjust saw this post. I unfortunately don't have that? I'll ask a Kim family member.
michael jannicelli This is definitely FAIR USE....50 years out....thanks.
Could you get KS doing "Steel Guitar Rag" (Ed Sullivan 1961 or Hwd.Palace 1966).
VERY hard to find!
sound good👏👏👏
Drat! You have the Hollywood Palace show and I see the steel guitar in the background that Aja Kim would have used. Do you have that segment in its entirety?
My Korean grandmas last name is kim
great Fair Use...epecially since I don't know how Sullivan's people are ever going to market this stuff after 50 years!
spoke too soon....sigh. it was cut off.
Now I need to go find a Korean woman!
3분10초때 무슨노래인가요?
Julie Andrews - Getting to know you
Too bad they never got into doowop or Motown. They could have easily covered that music. But they were a variety act, exactly what someone like Sullivan wanted.
la la la la la la~~~
Is it a wonder South Korea spawned the K-Pop craze?
무대복이 대부분 중국풍인지 나라가 힘이 없으니 그랬을수 있지만 그게 아쉬움!
굥장군 ㅎㅋㅎㅋ
오리지널 한복은 무대의상으로 적합하지 않았다고 김시스터 멤버가 말했어요. 움직이는 데 불편하다고요...
The Kim Sisters frequently performed wearing Korean hanbok and singing popular American songs.
Was Dean-O really that tanked, or was it just part of the act?
and ne-ber libe on....
That's racist
❤❤❤
지금 남조선에선
Puppet's song only
지금 남조선에선
Puppet's song only
지금 남조선에선
Puppet's song only