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Sim Min-kyung〔(제목: <사상가 도올이 만난 사람> '10.26현장의 그 여인' 심수봉 )〕 (born, arguably, September 11, 1955) is South Korean singer known professionally as Sim Soo-bong. When she was a senior at Myongji University, she debuted in 1978 through MBC College Song Contest ((朝鮮語:MBC 대학가요제)) at which she performed her self-composed song "Geuddae Geu Saram" ().
==Personal life==
She was born to a Korean traditional folk song collector, Sim Jae-deok, who was a Korean traditional music lecturer in Ewha Womans University. He died when Sim was 3 years old. Her uncle, Sim Sa-geon, was a ''Pansori'' singer and her aunt, Sim Hwa-yeong, was a traditional dancer, ''Seungmu''. Her mother had been a student of her father.
Sim learned to play the piano when she was an elementary school student in Seosan, and later she came to Seoul and attended Eunro Elementary School in Heukseok-dong after her mother had been divorced from a second husband. By 13, she was adept at playing drum, piano, and guitar.〔"Dohol" />
At that time, she suffered from an unknown disease causing her to quit school. She retreated to a small island near Incheon, and her mother devoted herself to a new cult. She graduated from Inhwa Women's High School in Incheon.

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