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Yoon Do-woon (Korean: 윤도운; born August 25, 1995), [1] known mononymously as Dowoon, is a South Korean musician, singer, songwriter, and drummer. He is best known as the drummer and vocalist of South Korean pop rock band Day6 .
Day6 (Korean: 데이식스; RR: De-i-sik-seu; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean pop rock band under the label JYP Entertainment.The group debuted on September 7, 2015, with the EP The Day, which peaked at No.2 on Billboard ' s World Album Chart a week following its release. [1]
List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions and sales Title Details Peak chart positions Sales KOR [1]JPN [2]JPN Hot [3]US World [4]Sunrise
Day6 (Even of Day), also known as Even of Day, is the first sub-unit of the band Day6 based in South Korea, consisting of Young K, Wonpil and Dowoon. Formed by JYP Entertainment , they debuted on August 31, 2020, with their first EP The Book of Us: Gluon .
Right Through Me is the second extended play by South Korean band Day6 (Even of Day), a sub-unit of Day6 consisting of members Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon. It was released by Studio J and JYP Entertainment on July 5, 2021. The album contains seven tracks co-written by Young K, Wonpil, and the producer Hong Ji-sang, including the lead single of ...
The Book of Us: Gluon – Nothing Can Tear Us Apart, often shortened to The Book of Us: Gluon, is the first extended play by South Korean band Day6 (Even of Day), a sub-unit of Day6 consisting of members Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon. It was released by JYP Entertainment on August 31, 2020. The album contains seven tracks co-written by Young K ...
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Variety is one of the three English-language periodicals with 10,000 or more film reviews reprinted in book form. The other two are The New York Times as The New York Times Film Reviews (1913–2000) in 22 volumes. Harrison's Reports as Harrison's Reports and Film Reviews (1919–1962) in 15 volumes.