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J-Boogie nights
Friday (Aug. 21), Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon / Studio 142, Paia, 9:30pm, $15
A 10-year veteran of the San Francisco Bay Area club scene, J-Boogie expands his world travels to Paia. |
Very Verny
Saturday (Aug. 22), Mulligan’s On The Blue, Wailea, 7 – 9pm, $5 cover or $30 w/ three-course meal
“Finally, a singer who doesn’t sound like Ella,” raves jazz expert Michael Naura of Die Zeit, Germany’s highly respected weekly (literally translated as, The Times). |
F.K.A. brings A.K.A.s
Thursday (Aug. 27), Iao Theater, Wailuku, 5 – 10pm, $10 Presale / $15 Door
"Fight, f**ck, dance, destroy!" proclaims New York-based punk band, The A. |
Picks of the WeekThe Throwdowns at Queen Kaahumanu Center and the Gap
Thursday (Aug. 20), The Gap, Shops at Wailea, 7pm, Free
Friday (Aug. 21), Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului, 7pm, Free
Celebrating 40 years doing what they do, The Gap is hosting "Born to Play"—the nation's largest simultaneous concert—with 700 bands playing at 700 stores. |
Music SceneHawaiian Music Master Carries on a Fragile LegacyUluwehi Guerrero is seated at his dining room table, aglow in afternoon light diffused through the kitchen windows. The air is filled with the sweet scent of pink plumerias; Guerrero's producer and assistant, Pono Fried, is stringing lei from flowers picked fresh from the front yard. |
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