Photo by Alex Berger

Alex Wong is a Latin GRAMMY-nominated artist, producer and activist who creates music to empower everyone, especially those on the margins, to take up space with their stories. 

In 2021 Alex established The Quiet Voice non-profit around the idea that our voice doesn’t have to be loud to be strong, and in 2023 launched The Permission Parties, a multi-sensory experience where each track from his upcoming album Permission is paired with a Chinese-inspired dish that shares a common emotion. In Alex’s words, “Growing up in the US as a second-generation Chinese American, I struggled to feel permission to take up space with my body, my voice, or my point of view. Movies and media told me I was allowed to be a buddy, a punchline, or a decoration, but there was not enough space for my story in the center of the room.  By showcasing the emotional narratives connecting my music, food, and cultural identity, I hope to empower everyone, especially those on the margins, to feel permission to take up space with their stories.”

The initial five night Nashville run of The Permission Parties sold out, prompting five more sold-out dinners in fall 2023 as well as a first-of-its-kind listening and tasting tour across the US.  The Quiet Voice has raised over $27,000 for APA charities.

Alex’s music has appeared in films like "The Last Song" and "The Lincoln Lawyer," as well as TV shows "True Blood," "Ray Donovan," and "One Tree Hill." He has been a featured artist on NPR’s Mountain Stage, Kerrville Folk Festival, SXSW, 30A, Americanafest, and Musicians Corner, performed at Coachella, Stagecoach, Outside Lands, and has produced records for Delta Rae, Vienna Teng, and Morgxn among others.