Ponpon Chen “But Not for Me”



Ponpon Chen with her quintet performed at Agua Caliente Casino, Palm Springs.

(Aaron Provisor on Keys, Jim Jedeikin on Saxophone ,Lakshmi Ramirez on Bass, Mark San Filippo on Drums.)

Audio and video recording by Studio City Sound
Directed, edited, and mixed by Tom Weir
Cameras by Kris Salas
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*Instagram: @ponpon__chen
*Email: ponpon@ponponchen.com
*YouTube: @ponponchen2002
*Article: https://shoutoutla.com/meet-ponpon-chen-singer-jazz-guitarist-songwriter/

Ponpon Chen is a 23-year-old jazz guitarist and vocalist from Taipei, Taiwan. Blending jazz guitar, scat singing, and storytelling, her soulful sound draws from legends like George Benson, Chet Baker, and Ella Fitzgerald—while reflecting her own cultural roots. A performer since age 12, Ponpon now brings her unique voice to the global stage from Los Angeles.

For information about Mobile Audio and Video production, contact Studio City Sound at booking@studiocitysound.com.

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36 comments
  1. Oh my gosh….great sound. When will you perform here in Phoenix? You'd pack the theater at the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM)

  2. Ladies and gentlemen… the new female Mel Torme. Love it, girly-girl!!! "Doobie-do, doodly-ot, do." Hahahaha

  3. 非常美式的聲音!
    歌聲也非常好聽!
    居然是台灣同胞?
    與有榮焉台灣人⋯⋯
    👍👍👍👍👍

  4. After hearing her delightful version of the World News Polka I investigated further. I'm blown away! She's my new favorite You Tube star!

  5. 録音環境がいいのか、めちゃくちゃ音がいい。それゆえにピアノではなくキーボードなのが惜しい。

  6. She's fantastic. I wish that old guy in the front was dressed better. Somewhere in this century Americans started dressing like slobs when they go out. When did that become acceptable? My last wish is that people started showing respect by how they present themselves to the world. Clothes are cheaper than at any time in human history. Dress nicer, people. It just takes a tiny effort.

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