If you were paying attention, you probably noticed the new web series we told you about by Wong Fu (in a partnership with AT&T). ‘Away We Happened’ stars Victor Kim and Jen FrmHeadToToe (along with a lot of product placement). Music is taken care of by David Choi & Paul Dateh. Remember, this is where you get to help decide the direction of the series. Check out the details, below!
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David Choi x Paul Dateh x Victor Kim Work with Wong Fu on a New Series
OK, stay with me folks because there’s a lot of information to tell here. What do David Choi, Paul Dateh and Victor Kim have to do with Wong Fu? Well, the former two are helping score a new series by the video production outfit, and Victor is one of the main stars (along with Jen) of the story. What makes this particularly intriguing is the story isn’t written yet – at least not fully. Remember those choose your own adventure stories from when you were a kid? Well WF is taking that premise, and using audience participation to help dictate where the narrative will go. Oh, and this is sponsored by AT&T… so it’s kind of a big deal. The next 6 weeks are going to be jam packed for everyone involved, but I personally can’t wait to see how it all turns out!
“Away We Happened” is a new and unique web series where you help decide what happens! Wong Fu Productions (Wes, Ted, and Phil) has teamed up with AT&T and their friends Victor Kim and Jen FrmHeadToToe for this one of a kind project starting May 21st!
Subscribe to http://youtube.com/wongfuproductions and be sure to check back each week to join the story as it unfolds!
Visit http://AwayWeHappened.com to watch each new episode and help tell the story!
Learn How You Can Support Clara C & David Choi’s Joint Fall Tour
As musicians continue to turn to their fans to help make activities as an independent artist possible, crowd-sourced fundraising becomes an ever-more important tool. That’s exactly why Clara C & David Choi have turned to Kickstarter to raise the capital … Continue reading
The In-Studio Covers Youtube Round-Up – 4/26/12
Thursday feels about right for another round-up, what do you think? We’ve put together a collection of in-studio performance videos where the artists chose to stay in the comfort of their creative environments. R&B, Pop, Hip-Hop, and everything in between all have representation in this mix. With 10 videos, I’m positive you’ll find something to enjoy, if not all.
A couple notes:
- Sam Tsui kills it again.
- I still can’t believe that new Brian McKnight song actually happened
- I prefer Gabe’s version of “Strip” to the original
- Erika’s cover/flip is on point
David Choi Covers “What Makes You Beautiful” by One Direction
Sam Tsui Sings a Britney Spears Medley
Erika David Covers “Glad You Came” by The Wanted
Andy Suzuki Covers “Ready to Learn” by Brian McKnight
Just ‘Cause: See the Trailer to UPLOADED: The Asian American Movement
In July of last year, we shared with you a documentary that was in the works called Uploaded: The Asian American Movement. Now, all these months later, the film is complete and ready for it’s premiere at the Los Angeles Pan Asian Pacific Film Festival. You can now view the trailer, which gives us a look at all the interviews and the overlying focus of this film – a movement that is near and dear to our hearts at a-Tunes. Check out all the additional information after the break, and if you’re in LA, don’t miss the premiere on May 16th!
Why? Just ‘Cause.
David Choi Debuts MV for “Missing Piece” (Dir by Ross Ching)
And here it is, folks. As promised, here is David Choi‘s music video for “Missing Piece” off his third album Forever and Ever. The video stars Ellen Wong as the leading lady opposite David Choi. I always appreciate how much director Ross Ching always seems to do with so little, making the most of his set pieces and creative uses of visual effects. David’s had a number of solid music videos throughout his career but this one ranks near the top.
David Choi Shares Teaser to “Missing Piece” MV (Dir. by Ross Ching)
Earlier in January, we shared the news with you that David Choi was working on a new music video directed by Ross Ching and starring actress Ellen Wong for the single “Missing Piece” from his third album, Forever and Ever. Now, we finally have the official trailer and a release date – February 27th. So if you can sit patiently for a week, the new MV will be available for your streaming enjoyment in no time. Stay tuned!
David Choi & Traphik Star in Valentine’s Day Comedy Sketch
Valentine’s Day is coming up, but if you don’t have plans, no worries, here’s a little something to help laugh it off. David Choi & Traphik teamed up with Skunk Juice & Shane Yoon for a little V-Day related comedy sketch. Nothing heavy handed here, just silly fun starring two humorous artists. Just be careful not to listen/watch it too many times – you’ll see what I mean.
“Wow. Sneaky Russians”
David Choi Discusses SOPA, Crying, and Being Labeled a Youtube Star with OC Weekly

There’s a new David Choi interview out by OC Weekly, where they go into topics like his Youtube status, writing emotional music, family and more. It’s actually a rather brief read, so if you have even the mildest of interests in the singer/song writer, then be sure to check it out in full. With three albums and several nationwide tours under his belt, it’s kind of awe-inspiring to reflect on what the singer has accomplished – and it all started with the posting of covers from his bedroom webcam.
Passport: David Choi’s “So Weightless” Placed in Korean Movie – Dancing Queen

South Korean media has used David Choi‘s music in the past, sometimes legally and sometimes illegally but luckily news of the latest placement appears to be of the former category. Mr Choi‘s song “So Weightless”, from his sophomore album By My Side has been featured in the film “Dancing Queen” (댄싱퀸), that opened a couple weeks back. If you got some sharp ears, you should be able to hear the song play during a cafe scene. Below is what you should be listening for.