Scott Tang

Location:
Los Angeles, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Pop / Rock / Indie
Site(s):
Scott Tang is a composer and pianist singer-songwriter whose journey has spanned many musical genres and taken him to the other side of the world. After copyrighting his first work at age 9 and working feverishly at the piano through his teenage years, Scott went on to major in music at U.C. Berkeley. He was one of the most involved and popular composers of the school’s Undergraduate Composers group, due to a body of neo-romantic work that included string quartets, piano rhapsodies and choral pieces, one of which was premiered by Grammy award-winning Chanticleer director, Joseph Jennings.



Upon earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in music with distinction, Scott traveled to Hong Kong, living in a Buddhist nunnery and learning about the Chinese music industry. He went on to write the theme song for the opening ceremony of the largest Buddhist temple in Hong Kong. The song was recorded by Jacky Cheung and Alan Tam and quickly sped to the Top Ten on the local radio charts, earning well over a million HK dollars for charity. It was eventually incorporated into the daily routine of the school at the temple, so the children would gather each morning to sing the song together. Scott’s experience at the Buddhist temple led to a stint writing songs for Polygram Records at their Tsimshatsui publishing department.



Since relocating to Los Angeles, Scott has been forcefully involved with both established and emerging Asian-American entertainment groups such as KSCI TV, MTV Chi, ImaginAsian TV/Radio, Visual Communications, the Tuesday Night Project, Sushi & Tofu, Rafu Shimpo, Aziatic Empire, Cold Tofu and more. He has co-organized a variety of shows in the Los Angeles area, such as the Komuzika showcase in downtown Los Angeles, ChopRock in Los Feliz, the 3rd Annual Asian Hip Hop Summit in Koreatown, YellowHouse in Silver Lake, and FuseBox, a night of music and video, in collaboration with MTV World and the VC FilmFest. Local venues he has played include The Gig, Tangier, Room 5, The Derby and Zen Sushi, as well as various festivals in Chinatown, the San Gabriel Valley and Little Tokyo. TV appearances have included KSCI’s Chinese talk show “L.A. Living,” the popular Pinoy TV show “Kababayan” and guest hosting the Top Ten Chi Countdown on MTV Chi.



Scott’s debut solo album, “Late Night Drives,” was released independently in July 2005. ChopBlock.com gave it four stars, recognizing that “there’s something overtly genuine about these songs, emanating the kind of enduring soul that many pop artists wish for just a small fraction of. Late Night Drives is sparkling contemporary pop music with a rare kind of purity and verve.” The album is full-fledged piano pop, and features Vietnamese pop sensation Trish Trang on background vocals, as well as a production team that has collectively worked with such artists as Fiona Apple, Black Eyed Peas, Rod Stewart, Madonna and Chaka Khan.



The music video for “Freeway” premiered on MTV Chi’s Top Ten Chi Countdown, and has appeared on local and national TV and various Asian film festivals.



Scott’s second solo album, “Radiant,” was released in fall 2007. The music video for “Sublingual” premiered by closing out the music video program at the 24th Annual Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, held at the Director’s Guild of America. The music video was also screened at the San Diego Asian Film Festival and the Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival and has appeared on KSCI Channel 18 in Los Angeles and ImaginAsian TV in New York.



In February 2009, Scott released his third full-length album, “T-Shirts For Tourists,” which is available online from iTunes, eMusic, Rhapsody, Amazon MP3, Napster and Lala.



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MY MOST RECENT INTERVIEW ON LA LIVING. YES, MY CHINESE SUCKS. SUE ME.



"Sublingual" has been accepted into both the 9th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival and the 28th Annual Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival.



THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR "SUBLINGUAL" WILL BE HAVE ITS OFFICIAL FILM FESTIVAL "PREMIERE" AT THE 24TH ANNUAL LOS ANGELES ASIAN PACIFIC FILM FESTIVAL. CLICK HERE FOR INFO ON THE PROGRAM.



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Visual Communications, in collaboration with jd8 Records and Komuzika, proudly presents "FuseBox: A Celebration of Asian American Music and Videos."

As part of Visual Communications' VC FILMFEST 2006 presented by Honda (www.vconline.org/ff06/index/html), FuseBox will feature music videos and live performances by five of LA's best Asian American musical artists



MTV Chi is the media sponsor for FuseBox and has built a page on their website for FuseBox and the FuseBox artists. CLICK FOR THE FUSEBOX PAGE



MTV News will be coming out to cover the event.



Honda will be rolling out the blue carpet and we'll be raffling off two roundtrip Southwest Airlines tickets to anywhere Southwest flies (must be present to win)



Heineken will present the Heineken Lounge with free beer from 8-9pm, free massages, schwag, and pool table. (first come-first served)



Valet parking available for $5. Kitchen will be open and food will be available from 8:00 pm to 12:00 am.

What: FuseBox: A Celebration of Asian American Music and Videos

When: Wednesday, May 10, 2006; Doors open at 8:00 pm

(Scott's music video and live performance starts at 11pm)

Where: Cafe Club Fais Do Do (www.faisdodo.com); 5257 West Adams Blvd.; Los Angeles, CA 90016

Cost: $10 at the door; $8 with flyer; 21 and over

Artists scheduled to screen music videos and perform (in alphabetical order):

Burning Tree Projekt

Corrinne May

Far East Movement

Karmacy

Scott Tang

Scheduled Emcee: Janet Choi, Reporter for KTLA and cast member of the premiere season of MTV's The Real World

Featured DJ: +he op+imis+



CLICK HERE AND VOTE FOR THE "FREEWAY" MUSIC VIDEO ON MTV'S TOP TEN CHI COUNTDOWN



THANKS FOR COMING TO FUSEBOX! WE HAD A GREAT TIME



WATCH THE MTV NEWS SEGMENT: go here and choose the link under "Media" to stream the video



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I KNOW, STREAMING VIDEO KIND OF SUCKS. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE HIGHER-RES VERSION!



CLICK HERE AND VOTE FOR THE "FREEWAY" MUSIC VIDEO ON MTV'S TOP TEN CHI COUNTDOWN



JOIN US IN SAN DIEGO THIS FALL. THE MUSIC VIDEO WAS JUST ACCEPTED TO THE 7th ANNUAL SAN DIEGO ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL IN OCTOBER.



"FREEWAY" IS THE PICK OF THE WEEK ON MTV CHI. CHECK OUT THE NEWS STORY HERE.



WATCH THE KABABAYAN LA SEGMENT ON THE KSCI WEBSITE HERE. YOU CAN CATCH KABABAYAN LA, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FIRST AND ONLY DAILY PINOY TV SHOW, EVERY WEEKDAY AT 4:45PM ON KSCI (LA 18).



THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR "FREEWAY" WILL BE SCREENING AT THE 3RD ANNUAL LOS ANGELES KOREAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (LAKIFF) IN WEST HOLLYWOOD, THURSDAY, OCT. 5, IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE CLOSING NIGHT FILM. CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE LAKIFF SITE FOR MORE.



"FREEWAY" WILL BE SCREENING AT THE 7TH ANNUAL SAN DIEGO ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL (SDAFF) ON SATURDAY, OCT. 14 AND SUNDAY, OCT. 15. CLICK HERE FOR THE MUSIC VIDEO PROGRAM, OR CLICK THE BANNER BELOW TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SDAFF.



What: IndieGo

When: Friday, Mar 23, 2007; Doors open at 7:00 pm

Where: Tangier (www.tangierrestaurant.net); 2138 Hillhurst Ave.; Los Angeles, CA 90027

Cost: $10 at the door; 21 and over

Artists scheduled to perform:

Kevin So

Kiyoshi Graves

Scott Tang

Franki Love

Ginnicide

Guest DJ: +he op+imis+ from 12:00 am - 2:00 am
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