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Picks of the Week
Civic Doobie
Friday (Dec. 15), 6 p.m. at Lahaina Civic Center
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December 14, 2006 [REGGAE] It's good to see the Lahaina Civic Center being put to good use. Maxi Priest will be headlining this show. The Jamaican born, British citizen broke into the U.S. Top 40 in 1988 with the song "Wild World," originally recorded by Cat Stevens. Priest has been making records ever since. Another hit in the U.S. was the song "That Girl," a duet with Shaggy in '96. Hoku Award winners, Ekolu, are playing as well. If you've spent any time listening to local radio, then you know just how big this band is right now. If you haven't heard, I'm here to tell you the band enjoys lots of airtime. Joining the lineup in this show is Inna Vision. Inna Vision is known for their distinctly "roots" sound, along with a massive following in the Hawaiian Islands. Tickets: $30 in advance, $35 at door. For tickets, call Solid Clothing in Kaahumanu Center, 392-7136. [KEITH BENEDICT]
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