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Birth name | Alex Liang Wong |
Born | 1974 (age 49–50) Palo Alto, California, US |
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Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Beverly Martel Records, High Ceilings Music |
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alexwongsounds |
Alex Liang Wong (born 1974) is an American record producer, multi-instrumentalist (including guitar, piano, drums, and waterphone), and singer-songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee.
Wong released his first solo studio album, A City on a Lake, in (2012). [1] In 2020, he published his second solo album, The Elephant and the Seahorse. He has written, co-written, produced, and performed on numerous other albums by a variety of artists.
For his engineering contribution to "Aire soy", from Miguel Bosé's 2012 album, Papitwo, Wong received a Latin Grammy nomination. [2]
Wong began his career in 1997 when he joined the Din Pedals. Chosen for his classically trained percussion skills, Wong replaced James Grundler on drums, with Grundler becoming the frontman of the group. [3]
In 2002, Wong formed the Animators with Devon Copley. They released a number of albums and played on the NYC music scene for five years. [4]
Wong went on to form the Paper Raincoat with Amber Rubarth. The band released an EP and a self-titled album, earning a fan following. Paste magazine labeled them "Best of What's Next" in 2010. [5]
Wong has toured extensively with American singer-songwriter Vienna Teng. He co-produced her fourth album, Inland Territory, and co-wrote the song "Antebellum". The record won the ninth annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop vote for best Folk/Singer-Songwriter Album. [6] Wong also appeared on Teng's fifth album, Aims, singing a duet with her on "The Breaking Light", a song they co-wrote.
In 2011, Wong collaborated with Paul Freeman on a project called Bellows. [7]
Wong has also toured extensively with Ximena Sariñana.[ citation needed] She sings on the track "Oceanside" from Wong's debut solo album, A City on a Lake.
Solo
with the Din Pedals
with the Animators
with Deadbeat Darling
with the Paper Raincoat
with Vienna Teng
with Bellows
with Jesse Terry
Mariana Bell
Vienna Teng
Alex Berger
Delta Rae
Martin Rivas
Ximena Sariñana
Morgan Karr
Megan Slankard
Tyler Lyle
Sonia Rao
Rebecca Promitzer
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Alex Wong | |
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![]() Wong performing in 2011 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Alex Liang Wong |
Born | 1974 (age 49–50) Palo Alto, California, US |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) |
|
Instrument(s) |
|
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Beverly Martel Records, High Ceilings Music |
Formerly of |
|
Website |
alexwongsounds |
Alex Liang Wong (born 1974) is an American record producer, multi-instrumentalist (including guitar, piano, drums, and waterphone), and singer-songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee.
Wong released his first solo studio album, A City on a Lake, in (2012). [1] In 2020, he published his second solo album, The Elephant and the Seahorse. He has written, co-written, produced, and performed on numerous other albums by a variety of artists.
For his engineering contribution to "Aire soy", from Miguel Bosé's 2012 album, Papitwo, Wong received a Latin Grammy nomination. [2]
Wong began his career in 1997 when he joined the Din Pedals. Chosen for his classically trained percussion skills, Wong replaced James Grundler on drums, with Grundler becoming the frontman of the group. [3]
In 2002, Wong formed the Animators with Devon Copley. They released a number of albums and played on the NYC music scene for five years. [4]
Wong went on to form the Paper Raincoat with Amber Rubarth. The band released an EP and a self-titled album, earning a fan following. Paste magazine labeled them "Best of What's Next" in 2010. [5]
Wong has toured extensively with American singer-songwriter Vienna Teng. He co-produced her fourth album, Inland Territory, and co-wrote the song "Antebellum". The record won the ninth annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop vote for best Folk/Singer-Songwriter Album. [6] Wong also appeared on Teng's fifth album, Aims, singing a duet with her on "The Breaking Light", a song they co-wrote.
In 2011, Wong collaborated with Paul Freeman on a project called Bellows. [7]
Wong has also toured extensively with Ximena Sariñana.[ citation needed] She sings on the track "Oceanside" from Wong's debut solo album, A City on a Lake.
Solo
with the Din Pedals
with the Animators
with Deadbeat Darling
with the Paper Raincoat
with Vienna Teng
with Bellows
with Jesse Terry
Mariana Bell
Vienna Teng
Alex Berger
Delta Rae
Martin Rivas
Ximena Sariñana
Morgan Karr
Megan Slankard
Tyler Lyle
Sonia Rao
Rebecca Promitzer