the stunning Song sisters of the Korean Mafia band play their original song, "Punchbag" (circa 2002)
Gloria Song - vocals, piano
Esther Song - bass guitar, awesomeness (who was fourteen in this video)
Also, watch for the infamous Phil Karneef skulking in the background...
Answer: People go green.
Question: what happens when yellow people do the blues?
no really. Korean musicians rock, especially my bandmates.
Vincent Kim - bass, electric guitar
Gloria Song - piano
Chris Hahn - drums
****
Sean Bai - camera dude
Jinil Oh - mighty lamp holder
Part 2 of 2 of the prequel, from the geniuses that brought to you King of Evil.
Part 1 can be found here: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=V_Z3P6InY NM
Bloopers and Extras:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=8g2SYu syqTo
September 15, 2008. The last day on tour as Hamilton Trading Company plays at a beautiful church in downtown Toronto. Featuring the original "The Wrong Reasons" and the cover "In Your Eyes"
Hamilton Trading Company plays a private performance of "Sneaking Through Trees for the empty streets of Fredericton and Velta, our host, during our 2008 tour.
Filmed by Pat.
Igit kicks up a spontaneous midnight jam session on the steps to sacre coeur, where i had gotten kicked out of earlier that day. melissa laveaux joins in on vocals. good times.
we stumbled upon this street band while walking along the Charles Bridge in Prague. featuring BANJO and WASHBOARD.
watch for the priceless expression on my cousin's face as she realizes that the camera is on her.
during the Hamilton Trading Company "is on" tour 2008, we made a stop in Fredericton. This is a song we performed in the streets while walking to Fredericton's favourite gay bar.
Filmed by Velta, who is so awesome that she let us crash at her place.
2008 - Rehearsing for our Lee's Palace gig opening for the Tom Fun Orchestra, we decided to move out on to Bloor Street where we could hear ourselves better. Also, so we could be stared at by random passersby and have coins thrown at us.
Performing their polka-punk smash hit during their weekly Gather Round sessions at the Boat in Toronto's Kensington Market, January 20, 2008.
Filmed by the famous Jasmine Woodley, director of "Bridlewood Babes Gone Wild II" and "Kanata Kids Like It Cold".
my last day in paris, on my way to the airport, on the RER train, where a street musician snuck on and played the accordian like a stereotypical frenchman. i could not stop craving bagels.