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Written by Veronica Han
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Wednesday, 07 January 2009 |
Jennifer Chung is a triple threat that the entertainment industry should be looking out for. She started off using her singing abilities in her church's praise band. In high school, she used her acting and singing talents to participate and star in her school's musicals such as The Wiz. Finally in college, she added on yet another talent, as she currently dances with her group MCIA (of UC Irvine). However, what she has become most known for, especially in the YouTube world (receiving over one million hits on some of her postings), is her singing.
Jennifer initially began to become the most known for her particularly-favored covers of hit singles. Even in acapella and often done in her own dorm room, she managed to win subscribers from all over the nation. Surprisingly, despite her popularity with her covers, Jennifer's strength arises in her writing and song-producing ability, often accompanied by her friend and fellow song-writer/producer, Johnny Yang.
Her music is genuine to her personality. She is neither too serious or too out there. As a result, she appeals to a much broader audience. Her sound is soulful in nature and in heart. Above all, she is not afraid to be who she is-a Korean-American Christian. While often singing of heartbreak and love, she never fails to incorporate a Christian sensibility to her lyrics.
Jennifer Chung is one of those few artists that are beginning to break the mold of what a Christian artist is capable of and what kind of listeners can be reached-both believers and non-believers alike. Her passion for music pushes her to pursue a career in the music industry seriously. Most importantly, though, is that she acknowledges God's working through her in all that she is doing.
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Tatum Jones - The Love Movement |
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Written by Jean Lim
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Wednesday, 10 September 2008 |
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Close your eyes. Picture this. Three soulful
voices coming at you in perfect harmony, contagious music that instantly moves
you to the rhythm of their beats, and seriously impressive beat boxing that'll
have you cheering for more. When you open your eyes, standing in front of you
are Hans Cho, Justin Fong and Michael Lee. Yes, these three Asian American
brothers have got the Hip Hop, You don't stop - and there's no denial: They're
really good at what they do. KAC Media first encountered Tatum Jones at the
Hip Hop night of the “LIVE” three part concert series at Young Nak Celebration
Church in Los Angeles.
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