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Archive for March, 2009

Asian American Music | Hip Hop, Pop, And Rock Stars Of Late

March 26th, 2009

Although Asian Americans are by no means prominent in mainstream music, a few Asian Americans have made it to Hip Hop, Pop, and Rock radio. 

While the artist I list as well as the playlist I made is incomplete, be thankful William Hung and Tila “Tequila” Nguyen didn’t make the cut.

     

Jin

Much love goes to Jin for being the first Asian-American solo rapper signed to a major record label. After dominating BET’s Freestyle Friday rap battles for 7-weeks, the Chinese-New Yorker signed with the Ruff Ryders in 2002 and released his first single Learn Chinese. Although Jin’s mainstream rap career faltered, Jin has since rebounded and signed with Universal Hong Kong and re-specialized with Chinese rap.

One Vo1ce

The all-Filipina group from Vallejo, California didn’t quite make it mainstream. But between 1997-2000, One Vo1ce was all over the radio in the SF Bay Area. 

Chad Hugo (NERD)

The Filipino Producer/Musician is best known for this work with Pharrell Williams as part of the Neptunes and NERD. Although Chad shares the workload with Pharrell, Chad rarely speaks in interviews, shows, or award shows, and come to think of it, I’ve never heard the producer’s voice.

Amerie

Born in Fitchburg, Massachusettes, the half African-American half Korean R&B star spent her childhood in Korea and spoke Korean as her first language. Amerie’s album Touch which includes the single “1 Thing” with Jay-Z was nominated for two Grammys in 2005.

Sean Paul

At the height of his music career between 2002-2004, I remember hearing him in the booth on a Bay Area Hip Hop station. Sean Paul showed up high as shit and the show host made a little jab suggesting so. Sean Paul jokingly responded “Well I got a little Chinese in me man.” I originally thought he was plain poking fun at the always fresh stereotype. But Sean Paul is in fact 1/4 Chinese. His mother’s Afro-Carribean and Chinese. Who knew?

Mike Shinoda (Fort Minor/Linkin Park)

Guitarist and Vocalist for both Linkin Park and Fort Minor, Mike Shinoda was born in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. Shinoda’s father is Japanese and mother is Caucasian. Although Chester Bennington does most of the vocals – or just screaming – for Linkin Park, Mike takes care of the majority of technical aspects for creating all of the bands albums.

Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical)

The Irish/Native American/Chinese/Filipina/Spanish mixed pop star is a member of the quadrupal-platnum Disney group, High School Musical. Though Hudgens probably made even bigger news in 2007 when suggestive and nude pictures of the Hudgens flooded the internet - apart from the band and scandal, Hudgens has released two solo albums, V and Identified.

Korea Faces Japan For World Baseball Classic Title | Tonight 5PM PST On ESPN

March 23rd, 2009

Most Americans could careless that the for a second World Baseball Classic (WBC), the US has failed to make it to the finals. But don’t tell that to Japan or Korea. In Asia’s most heated baseball rivalry will meet tonight in Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Japan will go for their second WBC title against Korea on ESPN.

Since the inaugural WBC, Korea maintains a flawless record against every team except Japan. The Koreans will se their ace, the Greg Maddux of Korea, Jung Keun Bong (10.3 IP, .84 ERA in this WBC) to the mound to face Japan’s Hisashi Iwakuma.

The game’s slated to start at 5PM Pacific Time.

WBC World Baseball Classic Korea

Asian Baseball Players, 2009 Fantasy Baseball Team

March 20th, 2009

2006 World Baseball ClassicWith Major League Baseball’s mission to spread America’s steroid-battered pastime to the international scene, the World Baseball Classic has indeed taken a strong hold overseas. Particularly in Asia, where long-time powerhouses like Japan and Korea continue to send quality players to the Major Leagues, Chinese-Taipei (Taiwan) is an up-and-coming power while China has shown tremendous improvement since their entry in the inaugural WBC tournament in 2006.

As the first Asian players to arrive (Ichiro, K. Sasaki, H. Matsui, Chan Ho Park, Hee Sop Choi, Chien Ming Wang), whom also were the very best players Asia had to offer, built their footholds in Major League Baseball, a large succession of young and successful Asian players continue to arrive each year.

Minus a third basemen, enough Asian and Asian-American players have made it to the majors that we can now build a decent – though one that won’t win any fantasy championships – baseball team.

Batters For The All-Asian Fantasy Team

ichiro1Catcher: Kurt Suzuki (Oakland Athletics), one of two Asian-Americans to make the list. An up-and-coming catcher with the Oakland Athletics, Suzuki enters his third year in the Majors. Kurt works great with the A’s young pitching staff and although his power numbers (2008: 7HR 42RBI) are mainly a result of a rebuilding team, the young catcher totaled 148 hits with a .279 batting average in 2008.

First Base: Travis Ishikawa (San Francisco Giants) is currently hitting .324 in spring training. In the eyes general manager Brian Sabean, that’s enough for the rookie to become the Giants starting first basemen beating out fellow rookie Pablo Sandoval.

Along with Kurt Suzuki, Travis Ishikawa is the second Asian-American to make the team. Ishikawa was born and raised in Washington. His father is Japanese and his mother is Caucasian.

Second Base: Kazuo Matsui (Houston Astros),  from Japan, made his MLB debut in 2004 with the New York Mets. Simply known as “Kaz,” Matsui’s an all around defensive second basemen and when healthy is capable of stealing 30-40 bases a year.

Third Base: In terms of fantasy, no eligible third basemen of Asian descent are in the Majors for 2009.  :-( sad face

Shortstop: Chin-lung Hu (Los Angeles Dodgers) is the fifth Taiwanese national to make it to the Majors. Signed by the Dodgers in 2003, Hu has spent the majority of his baseball career in the Dodgers farm system. Hu makes his MLB rookie season this year backing up All-Star Rafael Furcal.

Outfield: The most prominent and skilled players on our list reside in the outfield. Of the earliest Japanese players to arrive on American shores, Ichiro Suzuki (Seattle Mariners) and Hideki Matsui (New Yok Yankees) have cemented themselves as top-notch players in the Majors. Together, the two Japanese jugarnauts combined for 10 All-Star selections. But amongst a sea of accomplishments, Ichiro stands out with the Major League single season record for hits with 262 in 2004.

South Korean native Shin-Shoo Choo (Cleveland Indians) rounds out our outfield. Choo hit for an impressive .309 batting average in 2008 with the Indians. Though his MLB career is just beginning, the South Korean government has yet to pardon Choo fromhe t 2-years mandatory army service all South-Korean males face. 

Utility: Akinori Iwamura (Tampa Bay Rays) is simply known as “Aki” on the 2009 AL Champion Rays. While his Japanese teammates call him “Gan-chan”, Iwamura enters his 3rd season in the Majors.

Bench: 2008′s hot starter and freshly imported Japanese outfielder Kosuke Fukudome (Chicago Cubs) and Taiwanese 2009 rookie infielder Yung Chi Chen (Oakland Athletics) completes the batters we have for our team.

Pitchers For The All-Asian Fantasy Team

t1_matsuzakaStarting Pitcher: Daisuke Matsuzaka (Boston Red Sox) was the MVP for the Japanese national team that took home the inaugural World Baseball Classic. In fact, the Red Sox paid “Dice-K’s” former team, the Seibu Lions, $52 million just to negotiate with the young gyro-ball throwing pitcher.

Starting Pitcher: Chien-Ming Wang (New York Yankees), the ace of recent Yankees pitching staffs, joined Major League Baseball in 2005 from Taiwan. 

Combined, Wang and Matsuzaka make a solid of starting pitching duo as any.

Relief Pitcher: After injury and losing the closer spot to Dodger reliever Jonathon Broxton in 2008, Takashi Saito (Boston Red Sox) has since joined the Boston Red Sox with fellow countrymen Matsuzaka and Okajima.

Relief Pitcher: Hideki Okajima (Boston Red Sox) interestingly enough signed with the Red Sox mainly so Matsuzaka would have a friend on the team to ease the Japan-US transition. As a bonus for the Red Sox, Okajima has become a solid and feared setup man for Jonathon Papelbon.

All Purpose Pitcher: Hong-Chih Kuo (Los Angeles Dodgers), a Taiwanese reliever for the Dodger, entered the Majors as a starter. But after two poor seasons, Kuo found his niche in the Dodger bullpen in 2008 where the long reliever pitched 80 innings at a 2.14 ERA.

All Purpose Pitcher: Hiroki Kuroda (Los Angeles Dodgers) played his first season in the Majors with the Dodgers last year and posted a respectable 3.73 ERA while winning 9 games for big blue.

All Purpose Pitcher: Kenshin Kawakami (Atlanta Braves) is unofficially 2009′s hot Japanese “prospect” to watch. Kawakami will start for the Braves after 10 years of professional baseball in Japan. Kawakami throws in the low 90s and favors the cut fastball. 

Bench:  To complete our pitching rotation, we have long time Major League veteran Chan Ho Park (Philadelphia Phillies) out of South Korea, fellow Korean starting pitcher Cha Seung Baek (San Diego Padres) and reliever Jae Kuk Ryu (San Diego Padres), and finally Japanese reliever Masa Kobayashi (Cleveland Indians).

John Juanda Wins Second World Series of Poker Europe

March 8th, 2009

This is a bit of a delayed update, but hey, it just aired on ESPN okay. Indonesian born, ethnically Chinese, John Juanda takes down and has won the 2008 World Series of Poker Europe. Juanda is one of the best poker players in the world and with the 2008 WSOP Europe tournament win, the victory marks Juanda’s fourth World Series of Poker bracelet.

From a pool of 362 entrants, Juanda beat out Russian born Stanislav Alekhin and took down a prize pool of £868,800. 

Juanda’s win has inspired my next large article. Asian vs. Western views on gambling, luck, and superstition.

Stay tuned.

Major US Company’s 2009 First Quarter Layoffs

March 2nd, 2009

The following has nothing to do with the usual Asian-American race relations issues I like to bring up, but with the present economy, it’s hard to ignore the job cuts, plummeting stocks, and uncertainty. I came across the following list of major US companies and their job cuts in the first quarter of 2009 alone.

To everyone holding onto their current jobs or in search of one, I wish you the best of the luck, and want to assure you that challenges and struggle only strenthen us.

Best wishes from Chinese or Japanese.

Company Name            Date of      Number of      Percent
                       Announcement    Jobs Cut     Work Force

HSBC                    03/02/2009       6,100         N/A
GKN                     02/26/2009       2,400         N/A
RSA Insurance           02/26/2009       1,200          6%
Nortel Networks         02/25/2009       3,200         10%
Advantest Corp.         02/25/2009       1,200         25%
Lonmin PLC              02/24/2009       5,500         18%
Spansion Inc.           02/23/2009       3,000         35%
Micron Technology Inc.  02/23/2009       2,000        8.8%
Anglo American          02/20/2009      19,000         11%
Embraer                 02/19/2009       4,300         20%
Avon Products           02/19/2009   2,500-3,000       N/A
Goodyear Tire           02/18/2009       5,000          7%
Rockwood Holdings       02/18/2009         900          9%
General Motors Corp.    02/17/2009      47,000       18.7%
Chrysler LLC            02/17/2009       3,000         N/A
Smithfield Foods        02/17/2009       1,800        3.4%
Wal-Mart Stores         02/13/2009   1,100-1,200 -k    N/A
Pioneer Corp.           02/12/2009      10,000 -l      16% -l
ArcelorMittal           02/11/2009       9,000          3%
General Motors          02/10/2009      10,000         14% -g
Unisys                  02/10/2009       1,300         N/A
UBS                     02/10/2009       2,000        2.6%
FedEx Corp.             02/09/2209         900        2.6% -j
Anglo Platinum          02/09/2009      10,000         13%
Nissan Motor            02/08/2009      20,000          8%
International Rectifier 02/05/2009         850         18%
Power-One Inc.          02/05/2009       1,000         22%
Bombardier              02/05/2009       1,360        4.5%
Estee Lauder            02/05/2009       2,000          6%
Time Warner Cable       02/04/2009       1,250          3%
Harman International    02/04/2009       1,110        9.4%
Panasonic               02/04/2009      15,000          5%
Electronic Arts Inc.    02/03/2009       1,100         11%
PNC Financial Services  02/03/2009       5,800         10%
SAS                     02/03/2009       3,000         13% -h
Atlas Copco             02/02/2009       3,000          9%
Macy's                  02/02/2009       7,000          4%
NEC                     01/30/2009      20,000          7%
Hitachi                 01/30/2009       7,000          2%
Caterpillar             01/30/2009      22,110 -f      N/A
American Axle           01/30/2009       3,000         N/A
Chartered Semiconductor 01/29/2009         600          8%
Charles Schwab Corp.    01/29/2009     500-600       3.7%-4.5%
Black & Decker          01/29/2009       1,200          5%
Bon-Ton Stores Inc.     01/29/2009       1,150          3%
Eastman Kodak           01/29/2009       4,500         18%
AstraZeneca             01/29/2009       7,400         11%
Ford Motor Credit       01/28/2009       1,200         20%
Boeing Co.              01/28/2009      10,000          6% -d
Allstate Corp.          01/28/2009       1,000 -e     2.6%
Jabil Circuit           01/28/2009       3,000        4.9%
AOL                     01/28/2009         700         10%
Starbucks               01/28/2009       6,700          4%
SAP                     01/28/2009       3,000          6%
STMicroelectronics      01/28/2009       4,500          9%
Avery Dennison          01/27/2009         N/A         10%
Baker Hughes            01/27/2009       1,500          4%
Corning                 01/27/2009       3,500         13%
Cooper Industries       01/27/2009       2,200          7%
Clariant                01/27/2009       1,000          5%
Texas Instruments       01/26/2009       3,400         12%
Home Depot              01/26/2009       7,000          2%
Sprint Nextel           01/26/2009       8,000         13%
Pfizer                  01/26/2009       8,300         10%
ING                     01/26/2009       7,000          5%
Philips Electronics     01/26/2009       6,000          5%
Corus                   01/26/2009       3,500         10%
Harley-Davidson         01/23/2009       1,100         11%
Microsoft               01/22/2009       5,000          5%
Huntsman                01/22/2009       1,175          9%
Intel                   01/21/2009       6,000 -c       7%
UAL                     01/21/2009       1,000          2%
Eaton                   01/20/2009       5,200          6%
Bose                    01/20/2009       1,000         10%
Rohm & Haas             01/20/2009         900        5.7%
Clear Channel           01/20/2009       1,850          9%
ConocoPhillips          01/16/2009       1,300          4%
Circuit City            01/16/2009      34,000        100% -a
Pfizer                  01/16/2009       3,200 -b       3%
AMD                     01/16/2009       1,100          9%
Hertz Global Holdings   01/16/2009       4,000         13%
Wellpoint               01/16/2009       1,500        3.6%
Saks                    01/15/2009       1,100          9%
MeadWestvaco            01/15/2009       2,000         10%
Autodesk                01/15/2009         750         10%
Motorola                01/14/2009       4,000          6%
Barclays                01/14/2009       2,100        1.3%
Seagate Technology      01/12/2009         800         10%
Cessna                  01/12/2009       2,000         N/A
Walgreen                01/08/2009       1,000          9% -i
Lenovo Group            01/08/2009       2,500         11%
EMC                     01/07/2009       2,400          7%
Alcoa                   01/06/2009      15,000       14.5%
Cigna                   01/05/2009       1,100          4%

e. Reductions to come over the next two years
f. Includes 20,000 job cuts announced Jan. 26 and 2,110 announced Jan. 30
g. 14% of salaried work force.
h. The work force will be reduced by another 5,600 staff as divisions are

divested or outsourced.

i. The percentage represents cuts made to eligible corporate positions and
certain field-management positions

j. Percentage of work force reduced at FedEx Freight unit.

k. Cuts include corporate headquarters staff reduction announced Feb. 10 and
Georgia return center staff announced Feb 13.

l. Cutting 6,000 permanent jobs, or 16% of global work force, plus 4,000
temporary jobs.

Source: CNN Money