Kim Dong-ryul (March 15, 1974) is a South Korean singer-songwriter from Seoul
who rose to fame as one half of the duo Exhibition in the early 90s. After
winning a song festival at college in 1993, the pair went on to crack the
domestic Top 10 with their studio debut An Essay of Memory (1994), and released
two more albums before going their separate ways in 1997. That same year, he
also formed the funk group Carnival and released an eponymous album that won a
Golden Disc Award. In 1998, Kim Dong-ryul issued his first full-length, the
piano-based Shadow of Forgetfulness, which clim...