Asian Adjacent and The Business of Cho by Grant-Lee Phillips

November 1st, 2011

Few people have the supernatural powers of persuasion of Margaret Cho. After collaborating on music for Cho Dependent, she got me to strum the very exotic and scatological “Shit-Tar” in her music video Eat Shit & Die while three dancing turds did high kicks about the stage. This summer I found myself in a small cage dressed in leather, on a sushi table wearing an octopus and finally with Margaret, reenacting scenes from Miss Saigon on a dolly. That’s just one day in the life with Margaret.



As a professional, I had certain concerns before I went in. I asked if my hair would be ironed. Margaret assured me that it would and we were good to go! I never had it done before but this was going to be a big video production with dancers and smoke and catering. They’d definitely have a flat iron on set. This obsession began months earlier when Margaret casually mentioned wanting to make a video for Asian Adjacent and that I could be the Ryuichi Sakamoto character, like in Madonna’s Rain video. That guy’s got amazing hair. Damn him! This was going to require some incredible acting on my part to summon that kind of whale bone straightness. A wig was never an option for a Method guy like me.



The other thing you realize when you make a music video is how you really feel about a song. You’re going to lip-sync to it a few thousand times before you’re allowed to take off whatever harness you’re hanging from and they give you food. It helps to love the song. I LOVE Asian Adjacent. The fact that it was inspired by Margaret’s mistaken assumption that I was of some Asian ethnicity ( I’m actually Creek ) makes it all the more genius and flattering. It’s a seductive recording that could hold it’s own on any dance floor. Margaret delivered an incredible vocal to begin with. It’s was a dream to write with her and a delight to produce the track. Carmen Rizzo also brought it up to a whole other level, with his beats and exotic textures. Enter Tani Ikeda who directed the video. Tani found in Asian Adjacent equal portions of beauty, absurdity and bite. She even cut out my fat parts! If you’re going to spend a day in cage you couldn’t find funnier, harder working people to share it with.



Adjacently yours,
Grant-Lee Phillips





Margaret Cho – Asian Adjacent – featuring Grant Lee Phillips from Margaret Cho on Vimeo.



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“Asian Adjacent” is from Margaret’s Grammy-nominated comedy music album, “Cho Dependent.”
Get the song on iTunes here.
Get it on CD or Vinyl with automatic download of the whole album, from Margaret!



Asian Adjacent music video!

October 31st, 2011

This gem of a video was directed by Tani Ikeda and stars me and Grant Lee Phillips and some amazing dancers! We shot this in downtown LA in July on a single soundstage – really like an old school MTV music video and it was very exciting to be styled in all these incredible looks and costumes. I really love when Grant is in the cage – very goth and ominous! During the sushi scene I ended up eating a piece of tuna that had been on my leg for several hours, and it had warmed up to my body temperature. There was no soy sauce on it or anything, and it seemed to have my body odor as well as some lotion and glitter on it, and I ended up eating it and then I couldn’t think about anything else for the entire day except that I ate it. I didn’t actually get sick from it, but it was a pretty intense fish experience. I haven’t had sushi since. But I love this video and this song. Much thanks to the incredibly talented Tani and Grant and everyone in this video!





Margaret Cho – Asian Adjacent – featuring Grant Lee Phillips from Margaret Cho on Vimeo.



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“Asian Adjacent” is from Margaret’s Grammy-nominated comedy music album, “Cho Dependent.”
Get the song on iTunes here.
Get it on CD or Vinyl with automatic download of the whole album, from Margaret!



Cho Dependent screening at NewFest – NYC

July 19th, 2011


After three exciting screenings in Honolulu (at the Rainbow Film Festival), San Francisco (at the Frameline Festival) and Los Angeles (at Outfest) we are honored to bring Margaret’s new concert film, “
Cho Dependent,” to NewFest in NYC on July 22nd!



Filmed during a live performance at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, Georgia, “Cho Dependent” features Margaret’s uncensored uproarious views on sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Margaret skewers the Palins, Dancing with the Stars, “sexting,” her beloved mother, online porn, and marijuana in a gut busting performance of all new stand up and comedy songs from her Grammy-nominated album, “Cho Dependent.”

CHO DEPENDENT NEWFEST SCREENING
Friday, July 22 – 5:30pm
SVA 1
Tickets HERE!



Newfest



Cho Dependent 3 Day Sale – Pay What You Want!

July 12th, 2011

Margaret is having a 3-day sale of her Grammy-nominated album, “Cho Dependent” and you can name your own price!



The “Sexting Bundle” includes the entire Grammy nominated album, plus 2 bonus tracks (“No Offense” and “Mazel Tov” – both featuring Garrison Starr). If you like what you hear, tell your friends: if 500 people participate in the next 3 days, everyone will also receive a copy of the new unreleased song “Sexting – featuring Margaret Cho” from the fabulous Sherry Vine!



Pay what you want for the whole package. 20% of the proceeds go to support ImMEDIAte Justice, and the top donor wins a role in “Asian Adjacent,” Margaret’s next music video!



GET IT HERE.








Two Shows Added in London

June 30th, 2011

Margaret has added two more “Cho Dependent” shows in London on October 17 and 18!



Tickets are on sale now to the public, but we are holding the first FOUR ROWS of premium seats for Margaret’s fanclub members. Sign up for her mailing list here to get the password.



But hurry! All of the premium seats will be released to the public on JULY 7th.





AUSTRALIA Tour! Fanclub Presale Starts June 20:

June 10th, 2011

Margaret is coming back to the Australia & the UK this fall!



After finishing a stint on Dancing with the Stars and wrapping a third season on Drop Dead Diva, Margaret will be back at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for the first time in 10 years with new stand-up and comedy songs from her 2011 Grammy-nominated album, Cho Dependent. After Edinburgh, she’ll be hitting Australia, London, Brighton and Glasgow! This will be the first time Margaret has returned to Australia since she was the Chief of the 2008 Mardi Gras parade!



View a complete list of cities and ticket links on Margaret’s tour page, here.





    AUSTRALIA FANCLUB PRESALE



starts Monday, June 20 at 9am local – Thursday 23 June 5pm local. Join Margaret’s mailing list to get the password and presale links, before the shows go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 24 at 9am local. The email to fanclub members will go out next week!



Australia 2011



Cho Dependent screens in SF: Margaret to receive the Frameline Award

June 1st, 2011

We are excited to announce that Margaret’s new concert film, “Cho Dependent,” will be screening at the Frameline in San Francisco on Sunday, June 19th! Filmed during a live performance at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA, “Cho Dependent” features Margaret’s uncensored uproarious views on sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Margaret skewers the Palins, Dancing with the Stars, “sexting,” her beloved mother, online porn, and marijuana in a gut busting performance of all new stand up and comedy songs from her Grammy-nominated album, “Cho Dependent.”



CHO DEPENDENT Frameline Screening
Sunday, June 19th – 6:30pm
Castro Theatre
Get your tickets HERE!



This year they are honoring Margaret with the prestigious Frameline Award, which is given every year to a person or entity that has made a major contribution to LGBT representation in film, television, or the media arts. From the organizers:



Comedian, actor, author, activist, and all-around entertainer Margaret Cho has described herself as many things throughout her career but perhaps none more than “outsider.” It is likely this identity of outcast that has made Ms. Cho a loud and proud spokesperson for gays and lesbians, bisexuals and transgender folks, fag hags and feminists, Asian nerds and drag queens.



For all that she has done for the queers of the world, and all she will undoubtedly continue to do, we are proud to honor Margaret Cho with this year’s Frameline Award.



Stay tuned, we’ll be announcing TV/DVD release plans for “Cho Dependent,” as well as screenings in a few other US cities soon!




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