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Picks of the WeekBlues Balls: Saturday (November 20), 7:30pm, Castle Theater, MACC, $45/$50/$55November 18, 2010 | 06:17 PMby Anuhea YagiIt's beautifully befitting that John Mayall is best known as frontman of the Bluesbreakers, since he has a crystal ball when it comes to musical intuition. If you joined ranks with Mayall early on in your career, you went on to become very, very famous; he's credited with launching the careers of legends like Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce of Cream, Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac, Mick Taylor of The Rolling Stones and Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor and Walter Trout of Canned Heat, to name just a few. Where does this good juju come from? |
Picks of the Week 2Saturday (November 20) 6pm at Pacifico, 7pm at David Paul's Island Grill, LahainaNovember 18, 2010 | 06:19 PMby Jen RussoYou'll have two chances to eat, drink and watch a flick this Saturday on the West side. First up, director Robert Bates will be on hand for this special outdoor screening of his movie Ingredients at Pacific'o, along with what Chef James McDonald decribes as, "some new flavors not to be found elsewhere." Independently produced, Ingredients illustrates how the industrialized food system has failed us, and how people across the country are |
Picks of the Week 3Hell and Back: Saturday (November 20), 10pm, Stella Blues, Kihei, $10November 18, 2010 | 06:21 PMby Anuhea YagiFive years after their 2004 formation, Honolulu's Hell Caminos took a hiatus from their "rigorous touring" for even more touring, with upright bassist Michael Camino focusing on his alternate project, The A.K.A.s and guitarist Nick Danger working with Left Alone (both bands earned Warped Tour billing last year). But psychobilly fans have good cause for celebration, because Camino and Danger have rejoined standing, skins-slamming Handsome Jack, and are returning for a show on the Valley Isle. If your itch like a new tattoo for the Hell Caminos can't wait 'til Saturday, hop online to preview—and order, of course—their 2009 album Lust and 2005 debut Through The Day And Through The Night. The title track of the former is frothing like the head of a properly poured Guinness, and the sounds of "Old Snake Road" plop you shotgun in a topless coupe wrestling a maladroit road you wish only went one way. For Saturday's show at Stella Blues, the Hell Caminos are joined by The Sausage Act and another local threesome, Order of the White Rose. It's hard not to love the latter, with guitarist Steve Hart, drummer Nate Robertson and bass/vocalist Noah Robertson (happy belated birthday, BTW), who—notwithstanding their hard-hitting talent—named themselves after the anti-Nazi student group from the University of Munich. Of their songs, they say they "cannot stand idly by and watch the destruction of the Kanaka Maoli in Hawaii." Now that's punk. 874-3779, stellablues.com / myspace.com/thehellcaminos / whiterosepunk.com |
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