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The Wellingtons Wellingtons who came to Hollywood from Champaign-Urbana, Illinois in 1961. The group started as a quartette singing folk music and some pop. Their recorded their first album as a folk group for Kapp Records under the name, The Lincolns (They were all from Illinois). They later changed their name to The Wellingtons, were signed by Walt Disney for his recording label and recorded the theme song for Walt Disney's television show, Wonderful World of Color. (Found in The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song). They were featured in several albums on Disneyland Records, The Theme song for Savage Sam, Folk Heroesl and Annette On Campus with the Wellingtons. The group changed and continued as a trio with Kirby Johnson, Ed Wade and George Patterson who kept the Wellingtons name The group was signed by Donald O'Connor and toured the U.S. with him for 6 1/2 years. They also toured with The Supremes and Stevie Wonder, and featured regulars on the TV show "Shindig." Their most famous contribution to show business trivia was singing the original theme song for Gilligan's Island and later writing the songs and appearing in the popular episode The Mosquito's.

Biography
Park took a Bachelor's and Master's degree from Korea University, followed by a Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1988. In 1992, he started working at Korea University where he taught economic sociology, information sociology and sociology of world society, and was promoted to a full professorship in 2000. He was a member of Presidential Advisory Committee of Aging and Future Society and Chair of Korea Comparative Sociology Association. He was a visiting scholar at Center for International Affairs, Harvard University and was a visiting professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Now Park is a professor in Department of Sociology, Korea University and an adjunct professor, Utah State University.

Editorships
Park is on the editorial board of the new journal Global Policy.

He was previously Chief Editor of the Korean Sociological Association's Korean Journal of Sociology.

He is also on the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Comparative Sociology and was Guest Editor for a special edition of the International Journal of Comparative Sociology.

Selected journal articles

 * Park, Gil-Sung, Yong Suk Jang, and Hang-Young Lee (2007) “Global and Local Interplay: Korea’s Globalization Revisited.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 48(4): 337-353.
 * Gil-Sung Park and Tackmeon Lee (2007) Understanding Theories in Economic Sociology. Seoul: Namam Publishing House.
 * Gil-Sung Park (2003) Restructuring of Korean Society: Forced Adjustments and Contentious Coordinations. Seoul: Korea University Press.