8/3/2006
Sari N. Kent
Henry Cho
What

A sidesplitting romp with an off-the-beaten path type of comedian exemplifies Henry Cho's "What's That Clickin' Noise." The album was recorded at a performance Cho gave in his hometown of Knoxville, Tenn. Many of the beginning tracks have humor about what it was like for Cho to be the "only full-blooded Korean" in the small town. The first track, aptly titled, "I'm South Korean," talks about certain stereotypes like, "All of us [Koreans] know each other." The third track, "Holidays," comments on how Cho's seat at the "big table" is taken by his 89-year-old great aunt. "Every year I walk about behind and go

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A sidesplitting romp with an off-the-beaten path type of comedian exemplifies Henry Cho's "What's That Clickin' Noise." The album was recorded at a performance Cho gave in his hometown of Knoxville, Tenn. Many of the beginning tracks have humor about what it was like for Cho to be the "only full-blooded Korean" in the small town. The first track, aptly titled, "I'm South Korean," talks about certain stereotypes like, "All of us [Koreans] know each other." The third track, "Holidays," comments on how Cho's seat at the "big table" is taken by his 89-year-old great aunt. "Every year I walk about behind and go

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