Film music director Bang Joon-seok dies of stomach cancer...

According to the bereaved family on the 26th, the coach died of stomach cancer at 7 am on the day.After receiving treatment for stomach cancer a few years ago, he was later cured, but he relapsed in the fall of 2020 and continued his battle.The deceased, who lived in United States of America, formed U & M Blue with Lee Seung-yeol in 1994 when he was 24 years old and made his debut in the music industry with his first album Nothings Good Enough in Korea.In 1996, he released the album Cry...Hour Wannabe Nation! (Cry...Our Wannabe Nation!), which added Korean sentiment to Modern Rock.The two albums were not attracting much attention at the time, but they were well received as a place of fame since the late 2000s, and U & M Blue also began to be mentioned as the beginning of Korean modern rock band.After the band disbanded in 1997, Bang focused on film music activities.fiveHe has established himself as a representative film music director, leading the musical work of big films such as Brothers (2003), Fairy (2006), Only You (2011), Lucky (2016), Prison (2017), Sin and Punishment with God (2018), With God - Causal Yan (2018), Baekdusan (2020), and Mogadishu (2021).In particular, he worked with Lee Jun-ik several times.He worked on original soundtracks (OSTs) such as Radio Star (2006), which also featured popularly well-known songs Rain and You, Fun Life (2007), Apostle (2015), Park Yeol (2017), Value (2018), and Assan Abo (2021).Since 2005, he has won a series of music trophies at major film awards such as the Korean Film Critics Association Award (Yeongpyeong Award), the Blue Dragon Film Award, and the Korea Film Awards.Last year, he won the 30th Buil Film Award, the 8th Korean Film Producer Association Award, the 41st Youngpyeong Award, and the 42nd Blue Dragon Film Award with Mogadishu and Asset Abo music.The funeral hall is located at the funeral hall of Samsung Seoul Hospital in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and the venue is 3:30 p.m. on the 28th.

According to the bereaved family on the 26th, the coach died of stomach cancer at 7 am on the day.

After receiving treatment for stomach cancer a few years ago, he was later cured, but he relapsed in the fall of 2020 and continued his battle.

The deceased, who lived in United States of America, formed U & M Blue with Lee Seung-yeol in 1994 when he was 24 years old and made his debut in the music industry with his first album "Nothing's Good Enough" in Korea.

In 1996, he released the album "Cry...Hour Wannabe Nation!" (Cry...Our Wannabe Nation!), which added Korean sentiment to Modern Rock.

The two albums were not attracting much attention at the time, but they were well received as a place of fame since the late 2000s, and U & M Blue also began to be mentioned as the beginning of Korean modern rock band.

After the band disbanded in 1997, Bang focused on film music activities.

five He has established himself as a representative film music director, leading the musical work of big films such as Brothers (2003), 'Fairy' (2006), 'Only You' (2011), 'Lucky' (2016), 'Prison' (2017), 'Sin and Punishment with God' (2018), 'With God - Causal Yan' (2018), 'Baekdusan' (2020), and 'Mogadishu' (2021).

In particular, he worked with Lee Jun-ik several times. He worked on original soundtracks (OSTs) such as "Radio Star" (2006), which also featured popularly well-known songs "Rain and You", "Fun Life" (2007), "Apostle" (2015), "Park Yeol" (2017), "Value" (2018), and "Assan Abo" (2021).

Since 2005, he has won a series of music trophies at major film awards such as the Korean Film Critics Association Award (Yeongpyeong Award), the Blue Dragon Film Award, and the Korea Film Awards.

Last year, he won the 30th Buil Film Award, the 8th Korean Film Producer Association Award, the 41st Youngpyeong Award, and the 42nd Blue Dragon Film Award with 'Mogadishu' and 'Asset Abo' music.

The funeral hall is located at the funeral hall of Samsung Seoul Hospital in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and the venue is 3:30 p.m. on the 28th.