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4th Annual “Hello Taiwan!” concert to help fundraising for Typhoon Haiyan victims in the Philippines! An opening ceremony of the event will be keynoted by Deputy Consul General of Philippine Consulate General, Mr. ZALDY B. PATRON.

Date: Sat. 11/23 6-10pm (Free admission from 6-7pm. $10 after 7pm)
Address: Taiwan Center (137-44 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354)

Come join us at 4th “Hello Taiwan” Concert & Night Market to help provide musicians with a platform to showcase their music and to kick off Thanksgiving weekend! Not to mention are those delicious Taiwan night market snacks and drinks.

Last year, many local Taiwanese communities held the 3rd Hello Taiwan! concert and raised $10,000 to donate to to the Breezy Point firemen whose houses were burned down as our support to the Hurricane Sandy Relief effort.

New York City has long been one of the leading centers of indie music movement. Within it, Taiwanese musicians are also in the scene making music and hoping one day in reaching to the top. The concert provided a platform for the bands to perform while the fans got to listen to many amazing Taiwanese bands perform for a night of rock-and-roll, a cultural night to be remembered together before the Thanksgiving festivities.

This year, we have added more performing groups as well as some Taiwan’s most iconic snacks while enjoy the performance at the same time!

Featuring:
Feiwu / 廢物樂隊
Bikini Carwash
Torpid May
The Underground Channel

Live bands:
–Feiwu (廢物樂隊) is the hard-rocking band who wrote and performed the classic “我愛台灣啤酒” (“I Love Taiwan Beer”) and other original songs at Spring Scream and various venues around the island from 1997 to 2001. Feiwu is well known as one of the core bands that pioneered the Taiwan independent music scene of the ’90’s along with Mayday (五月天), Cthonic (閃靈), 1976, The Chairman (董事長), and Quarterback (四分衛).

–Bikini Carwash is a four-member rock/punk/pop band from Brooklyn, New York. An old-fashioned rock ‘n’ rock band at heart, New York City’s Bikini Carwash just wants you to have a good time. They specialize in joyful bursts of jewel-toned, punky pop goodness that make audiences smile and shake their booties. As life is hard enough—if you’re going to make and perform music, why not have the most fun possible?

–Torpid May produces progressive ambient collages that are delicate and coarse, somber and affecting, dreamy and stern. Packed with suspense and twists, they create a brand of melodic rock that unravels tired assumptions for unexpected sonic musings. The band is coming off an active year appearing at the 2013 MEANY Festival, Keep Taiwan Free concert at Time Square, and Passport to Taiwan at Union Square Park.

–The Underground Channel is a Brooklyn based band whose unique take on classic rock and modern renditions of good old foot stomping, adrenaline pumping riffs is both refreshing and exciting. Owing to the variety in their individual tastes and backgrounds the band’s music has distinct elements of punk, grunge, and progressive rock. Underground Channel is a hybrid new age classic rock band that will keep your ears interested and your feet rocking.

Special guest performer: IZZY

Filipino American rapper, producer and performer, IZZY is a creator, transforming thoughts into words, music, and movement. His childhood journey through NY allowed him to sample the best that hiphop culture had to offer; picking up rhythm from the Organize Chaos Step Team of Brooklyn Tech HS and Terps Dance Company at SUNY Oneonta, to spittin poetry at a national level with the Intangible Collective in NYC. He was hand picked by Talib Kweli to be featured on his 2010 Blacksmith Community Mixtape, has performed at the Roots Picnic 2013 warming up the crowd for Macklemore and Ryan Lewis and Naughty By Nature, he also recently opened up for Clara C and Aijia. IZZY is the winner of 2013 Kollaboration NY! You can find his work at http://www.izzyman.com

Event will be hosted by: Ben Hedges

Ben is a journalist, producer and TV host. Ben was born in Hong Kong, he later studied Chinese at SOAS, University of London in the UK and National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei, Taiwan. He now hosts NTD Television’s show “Lao Wai Kan Zhongguo” 郝毅博是《老外看中國》的主持人。For more, please visit: http://www.youtube.com/laowaikanzhongguo

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Organizers: AsianInNY.com, TAANY/Passport to Taiwan,  and Tai-Ke New York.

Participating groups: North America Taiwanese Women’s Association of New York, Taiwanese American Association of Greater New York, Taiwanese American Council of Greater New York, Taiwanese American Professionals of New York, Formosan Association for Public Affairs Young Professionals Group, Federation of Taiwanese Student Associations in New York, NYC Taiwanese & Taiwanese Friends Network, Association of Taiwanese Alumni in Greater New York and Taiwan Center.

Sponsors: Taiwan Beer, Singha Beer, TY KU, 101 Taiwanese Cuisine, Amerasia Bank, Crystal Window & Door Systems, JOA Production, North America Taiwanese Women’s Association of New York, Queens Crossing, Shiny Tea, Taiwan Center, Taiwanese American Council of Greater New York, Taiwanese American Association of Greater New York,  Taipei Cultural Center of TECO in New York and ROC (Taiwan) Overseas Community Affairs Council.

Free admission from 6-7pm: come early to EAT, DRINK, MINGLE and HELP SUPPORT TYPHOON HAIYAN RELIEF! If you would like to donate, you can write a check to TAC-GNY – 120 E. 36 Street, #1A, New York, NY 10016 (tax deductible).

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