Lee Soo Man (이수만) is a South Korean executive, producer, and former singer-songwriter. He is the founder and former CEO of SM Entertainment.
Prior to the founding of SM in 1989, he began his career in 1972 as a singer in the folk duo April & May but left three months into their debut due to health problems.[1] He then made his solo debut in 1977 with his first self-titled album Lee Soo Man. In 1980, he founded the rock band Lee Soo Man & 365 Days.
Career[]
2020: #[]
In 2020, he participated in producing LOONA's second mini album, [#].[2][3]
Personal life[]
Kim Min Ki's school junior, he, almost received disciplinary action after singing Morning Dew which was banned song at the time, on a night stage in 1978. [4]
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
- Lee Soo Man (1977)
- Mind (1978)
- Dear My Mother (1978)
- Lee Soo Man (1983)
- Lee Soo Man (1985)
- Endless Moment (1986)
- New Age 2 (1989)
- New Age Music 1 (1989)
Best albums[]
- Greatest (1980)
Collaborations albums[]
- Lee Young Sik / Lee Soo Man (with Lee Young Sik) (1976)
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ No Cut News: "이수만, 37년전 SM 같은 기획사 꿈꾼 야심 많던 청년"
- ↑ Koreaboo: LOONA Reveals What It’s Like To Work With Lee Soo Man On Their New Album “#Hash”
- ↑ Koreaboo: Lee Soo Man Revealed To Have Participated In Producing LOONA’s New Album, “#”
- ↑ 李洙滿(이수만) 징계검토 禁止(금지)된 노래불러 (Korean). The Dong-A Ilbo (April 1, 1978).