GO! OHANA – September 2010

GO! OHANA -  August 2010

If you’re in the SF Bay Area, check out GO! OHANA tonite. Held every month at the historic La Pena Cultural Center in Berkeley, GO! OHANA is RAMA’s monthly APA music and art show celebrating the pan-Asian family. Emceed by Ryan Takemiya, the event spotlights independent artists of every genre and style. It offers artists an intimate space that immerses you in the performances in an inclusive and welcoming community.
Here’s this month’s line up:

Featuring performances by:

::::|||| Edwin Li ||||::::
Edwin Li began working as a comedian at the age of 16, barreling through five minute open mike sets and hanging in the wings of the Punchline, picking the brains of any funnyman that would talk shop. His earnestness and shameless curiosity have made him a favorite with comedy veterans and club owners alike. Edwin is developing his half-hour set in preparation for a heavy tour schedule. His rambunctious new set is a portrait of the wild, untamed energy of an American young man.

Edwin Li jokes

::::|||| Miena Yoo ||||::::
Miena immigrated to the United States from South Korea in 1992, and now she creates music that mixes Korean language phrases and imagery with English. In 2006, Miena released her 1st album “At the River Again”, and in 2008, her 2nd album “A Little Stone On the Sidewalk”. Miena’s songs are inspired by her childhood, family members, and the forests, river, and wildlife of her Korean home. Her folk-driven sound carries influences from American songstresses Tracy Chapman and Lucinda Williams.

::::|||| Sonia Rao ||||::::
Sonia Rao is a singer/songwriter in San Francisco. She is currently performing around the Bay Area. You can find her music on iTunes and http://www.facebook.com/musicsoniarao. From soniarao.com: “…So now here I am in San Francisco, so freaking joyful with it all….writing in my room, drinking insane amounts of coffee in the process, my neighbors loving (aka hating) me, introducing my classical violin to the blues and country, collaborating with musicians who impress, influence, and intimidate the hell out of me, and putting my little song babies out there for the world to love or hate. I am just trying to move with it all and I am humbled every day by this city and the music. Friends’ love lives, the nightly news, my family, people who walk by my window in North Beach, your conversation with me last night…it all goes into my songs and I hope that my lyrics and music reach some part of you.”

::::|||| Rich Tran ||||::::
RICH TRAN is a Bay Area rapper and social activist rising from poverty and social injustice. The goal of his music is to inspire social change and progress in under-represented, marginalized, and disenfranchised communities. Over the past four years, he has performed at events in Los Angeles, Orange County, Atlanta and Boise, Idaho. He has also performed at colleges such as Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UCLA, UC Irvine, and UC San Diego. RICH TRAN’s social activism has also led him hold down the mic on the steps of the California State Capitol and San Jose City Hall.

Rich Tran performance footage

GO!OHANA
Thursday, September 16, 2010
7:30pm
La Pena “Cool-tural” Center
3105 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA

Admission $8
Doors open at 7:00pm
Food and Drink!
Free Raffle!

Burning In The Skies by Linkin Park

Burning In The Skies by Linkin Park

Here’s another Linkin Park lyrics video. This time it’s for “Burning In The Skies” off their new album “A Thousand Suns“. The video combines both real life footage and digitally created scenes. A cool smoke effect rises amongst the lyrics as the video plays. The song starts calm and slowly builds up towards the end of the song, where the video footage gets more intense and large mountain scenes.

Be sure to see some of the other videos off the album “A Thousand Suns” including The Catalyst and Blackout

Pick up “Burning In The Skies” on Burning or amazon.

Burning In The Skies by Linkin Park

Lyrics to Burning In The Skies by Linkin Park

I use the deadwood to make the fire rise
The blood of innocence burning in the skies
I filled my cup with the rising of the sea
And poured it out in an ocean of debris

I’m swimming in the smoke
Of bridges I have burned
So don’t apologize
I’m losing what I don’t deserve
What I don’t deserve

I held my breath as clouds began to form
But you were lost in the beating of the storm
But in the end we were meant to be apart
In separate chambers of the human heart

I’m swimming in the smoke
Of bridges I have burned
So don’t apologize
I’m losing what I don’t deserve

It’s in the black and bones
Of bridges I have burned
So don’t apologize
I’m losing what I don’t deserve
What I don’t deserve

I’m swimming in the smoke
Of bridges I have burned
So don’t apologize
I’m losing what I don’t deserve

The pain is mine alone
For bridges I have burned
So don’t apologize
I’m losing what I don’t deserve

What I don’t deserve
What I don’t deserve
What I don’t deserve

Here’s the dead wood to make the fire last
The blood of innocence burning in the skies

That’s not gay! with Kevjumba

That's not gay! with Kevjumba

Kevin Wu (aka Kevjumba) talks about using the “gay” way too much. A lots of young people use the word “gay” to describe things they hate, think is stupid or lame. Kevin sets the record straight that he’s not gay and demonstrates non-“gay” actions. Watch a special scene with Kevjumba eating vanilla ice cream on a hot summer day.

Here’s a few more videos with Kevjumba that’s not gay: Funemployed and 2010 ISA NY backstage with Kevin Wu and Ryan Higa.

BTW – Look for KevJumba on Amazing Race Season 17 along with his dad.

That’s not gay! with Kevjumba

Just The Way You Are by Kina Grannis

Just The Way You Are by Kina Grannis

Kina Grannis released a video of herself singing the cover “Just The Way You Are” by Bruno Mars. Not only is she the main vocalist, but she also sings backup and background on the track. It’s like a choir of Kina Grannis(es).

She’s also got a bunch of shows all over the US and Canada. For tickets, visit here and here.

Don’t forget to pick up her Stairwells album. Available on on Kina Grannis - Stairwells. or amazon.

Just The Way You Are by Kina Grannis

We Could Happen by AJ Rafael

We Could Happen by AJ Rafael

AJ Rafael released a new original song “We Could Happen”. Inspired by the song “Introducing Me” from Camp Rock 2, he wrote a this happy, fun, simple love song. Take a listen to this catchy upbeat tune. Hope he puts it up on online.

Here’s a few more AJ Rafael originals: MidKnight, I Just Want You, (500) Days, and When We Say (Juicebox)

Update: you can now see the We Could Happen music video.

We Could Happen by AJ Rafael

Lyrics to We Could Happen by AJ Rafael

i’ll hold the door
please come in and just sit here for a while
this is my way of telling you i need you in my life

it’s so cold without your touch
i’ve been dreaming way too much
can we just turn this into reality

chorus:
cuz i’ve been thinking bout you lately
maybe you can save me from this crazy world we live in
i know we could happen cuz you know
that i’ve been feeling you

storms they will come but i know
that the sun will shine again
he’s my friend and he says that we belong together

i’ll sing a song to break the ice
just a smile from you would suffice
its not me being nice girl this is real tonight

Spice it Up by Feodor Chin

Spice it Up by Feodor Chin

From the people behind Golden Boy, comes the short film Spice It Up! for the Interpretations Film Initiative. Watch Feodor Chin and Jennifer Chang spice up their sex life. Being adventurous in the bedroom might not always come out the way you think. The tagline for this superfreaky short sums it up with “Sex. Violence. Clowns.” It’s funny and Not Safe For Work. After watching this, you’ll think that the couple should be in a KY Jelly Intense commercial. Check out his page here.

Someone get Feodor a TV show, a web series, or something. This guy cranks out some hilarious videos.

Spice it Up by Feodor Chin (NSFW)

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