Meet Monsters Calling Home
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Honda Loves Monsters Calling Home
Honda has a segment called "Honda Loves You Back", and they picked the Monsters Calling Home to show some love back. Back in April of 2012, Monsters Calling Home video recorded themselves performing and singing their song "Fight To Keep" in their Hondas. Honda took notice of this video and decided to show some love back to Monsters Calling Home. Honda invited the band to perform in front of 600 Honda executives. But during sound check, a Honda representative said no one would be coming, and the band looked really bummed. Another Honda representative asks if they could at least perform for the two of them, and band gets up and starts to sing their song. But before a note could even be sung, the Honda representative interrupts and tells Monsters Calling Home why they are really there. Even though the video is shot as a commercial, the surprise for Monsters Calling Home was really touching and I definitely teared up while watching. Check out the Monsters Calling Home's surprise from Honda, below!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Lucky Guy
David Choi and Wong Fu Productions did it again! David and WongFu partnered up to bring fans an amazing music video for David's song "Lucky Guy". "Lucky Guy" is a track off of David's album Forever and Ever. "Lucky Guy" can be downloaded off of iTunes. "Lucky Guy" was originally going to debut at ISA 2012 in NY, but due to circumstances it wasn't able to be carried out as planned. So WongFu and David made changes and released the music video for fans, today!
In the "Lucky Guy" music video, WongFu takes the lyrics of the song to illustrate a story. The music video starts off in a retirement community, and David is a guest performer and sings for the elderly. While David is singing, there is an older man sitting and reminiscing about the old days, and WongFu takes us back to when the older man was a young fellow. There is a young man, dressed in a military uniform, sitting in a car and finishing a letter he wrote. The young man finishes his letter with, "He's a lucky guy". He takes it to the doorstep of a house and leaves the letter at the doormat. Just as he walks back to his car, a young lady walks out of the house and reads the letter. In between these scenes, are shots of the older man remembering what happened. The young lady walks over to the young man, and then another guy steps out of the house. The young lady turns to the young man and says, "I'm so sorry". The young man drives off and the young lady walks back to the house and embraces the other guy... the lucky guy. At this point, I'm thinking, "Wow, a love triangle! Is the older man the guy in the uniform? Or is he the lucky guy?" Thankfully, WongFu doesn't leave us hanging and answered my thoughts. Watch the rest of the music video to find out who the older man is! WongFu did another amazing job with this project, and David has another amazing music video. Check out the song and music video to "Lucky Guy", below!
In the "Lucky Guy" music video, WongFu takes the lyrics of the song to illustrate a story. The music video starts off in a retirement community, and David is a guest performer and sings for the elderly. While David is singing, there is an older man sitting and reminiscing about the old days, and WongFu takes us back to when the older man was a young fellow. There is a young man, dressed in a military uniform, sitting in a car and finishing a letter he wrote. The young man finishes his letter with, "He's a lucky guy". He takes it to the doorstep of a house and leaves the letter at the doormat. Just as he walks back to his car, a young lady walks out of the house and reads the letter. In between these scenes, are shots of the older man remembering what happened. The young lady walks over to the young man, and then another guy steps out of the house. The young lady turns to the young man and says, "I'm so sorry". The young man drives off and the young lady walks back to the house and embraces the other guy... the lucky guy. At this point, I'm thinking, "Wow, a love triangle! Is the older man the guy in the uniform? Or is he the lucky guy?" Thankfully, WongFu doesn't leave us hanging and answered my thoughts. Watch the rest of the music video to find out who the older man is! WongFu did another amazing job with this project, and David has another amazing music video. Check out the song and music video to "Lucky Guy", below!
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Darling It's You
Clara C and David Choi are touring together this Fall, and it's only fitting they have a duet together. On July 26, 2012 they released their duet song "Darling It's You" on iTunes. It's has a fun, cheerful, and catchy tune that goes well with the sweet lyrics. Definitely one of those songs you can't help, but smile. Today, Clara and David released their music video for "Darling It's You". The music video starts off with Clara and David travelling on the road in a Mini Cooper. They end up in an airplane graveyard, where there are a bunch of retired planes in a desert. The music video was sponsored by YesStyle, so there were lots of wardrobe changes for both Clara and David, in the video. Check out the song and music video to "Darling It's You", below!
Thursday, July 26, 2012
David Choi & Clara C 2012 Fall Tour
David Choi, Clara C and all their fans did it! On June 10th, David, Clara and fans were able to raise $20,969 to help fund the David Choi & Clara C 2012 Fall Tour! So today, David and Clara announced their tour dates and locations. Hopefully David and Clara will be stopping by somewhere near you, and you will get the amazing opportunity to hear them live. Check out the tour dates and announcement, below!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
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