

Tuesday Night Project has been nothing but supportive of not only my ass but all artists regardless of style, age and ethnicity. and it is the longest running non-profit art program in Los Angeles. as the MC Johneric Concordia always like to say, “they started out with a Karaoke machine” and they still operate on a volunteer basis; the labor of love, which I appreciate especially considering the fact that they’ve been at it for 12 years and counting. everytime I have an honor of performing at their beautiful venue right in front of East West Players building, I get overwhelmed by the size of the crowd which seems to be only growing bigger. it’s not just an artsy gathering of progressives – it’s social. it’s welcoming and it’s fun. I cannot stress enough the importance of programs like this in this city, society and time we live in, where everything (or if not many things) seems to be falling apart.
me and my guys will have a short set at a fundraiser for this amazing phenomenon that keeps encouraging people of all ages to be brave, aware and comfortable with who you are, what you want and where you want to go. and I’m excited to share stage with talents like Andrew Chiang, Connie Lim, Dawen, Jane Lui, Lindsay Yung, Mista Cookie Jar and Skim. it’s a daytime gig downtown so you can head out and keep your party going anywhere you like afterwards, and you know it’ll be a beautiful Saturday in the city of angeles. I hope to see you all there.





