Congratulations to 陳以岫 Izzy Chen on the birth of her son 小名wiwi! =D
Let’s hear some Izzy, from her 2014 debut album, Hopscotch:

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Congratulations to 陳以岫 Izzy Chen on the birth of her son 小名wiwi! =D
Let’s hear some Izzy, from her 2014 debut album, Hopscotch:
You’re going to like this one from 陳以岫 Izzy Chen.
New MV, but it’s a song from her 2014 album, 跳格子 Hopscotch. =D
I think Izzy might have a future TW musician on the way...:
(note the little booties)
Izzy Chen - Hopscotch [Mastered for iTunes]
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Izzy Chen - Hopscotch [Mastered for iTunes]
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/izzychen.IC"><b>IZZY Chen 陳以岫</b></a> (aka Issue Chen) singing on Soul Live Box, which is a weekly acoustic YT channel.
Soul Live Box-Nothing But Taiwan Music- 每週四晚上11點,更多台灣原創現場音樂影片準時上線!! Taiwan's Original Music, Every Thursday at 11pm!!
This is episode #9, I don't remember posting any of their clips so far. Maybe one when they first started up?
IZZY Chen 陳以岫, with the official video for the title track of her new album, Hopscotch. Great song, really cool clip! =D The song has been around for awhile, she performed it as Issue Chen & Mornings; if you click the tag, you'll see our previous posts with some live versions. The album release show is at Riverside Cafe next Friday.
Following on from the previous post, here's a tiny promo clip for IZZY (Issue Chen 陳以岫)'s new album, Hopscotch. And this from is her new official YT channel. (so far, just 2 promo clips)
"Documentary filmmaker Izzy Chan has spent the last year following eight families in Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles and Nashville to document what she calls the "Big Flip": the increasingly common switch from "traditional" family life to a setup in which the wife is the breadwinner and the husband stays at home. The recent gender shifts in education and the workforce have been well-documented for years now, but our wider social expectations haven’t changed as quickly. Chan pointed me to these statistics:
Husbands whose wives make more money are 61% less happy (University of Virginia, 2010). Wives who are primary breadwinners are also significantly less happy about their family lives than other women (Cornell University, 2009). Men are 5 times more likely to cheat when they’re financially dependent on their wives (American Sociological Association, 2010). 51% of Americans think kids are better off with mom at home instead of at work. Only 8% think the same about kids at home with dad (Pew Research, 2013)."