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by Kate Bradshaw
July 02, 2009
Bull bustin’ good time
Rodeo: Thursday-Sunday (July 2-5);
Parade: Saturday (July 4), Makawao Town
Paniolo party people all know it’s time for
Makawao’s Fourth of July Rodeo and Parade
. Bus‘ out your boots and belt buckles, because the festivities at this Upcountry mainstay—the rodeo in its 54th year, the parade in its 44th—are always a 10-gallon hat hit for the whole ohana. Presented by the
Maui Roping Club
at the
Oskie Rice Arena
, the state’s largest rodeo kicks off with the popular
Bull Bash
on Friday at 7pm. Saturday’s parade (9-10am) theme will naturally celebrate Hawaii’s 50th year of statehood, so stake out a choice spot at the crest of Baldwin Ave. to get a good view of the action. It’s wise to pack a chair, but chuck the picnic, as ono grinds always abound in Makawao Town.
Casanova
will feature the country western crooning of
Sheron De Ponte
and the
Silverspur Band
(several years running, they’re starting a tradition of their own); and
Viewpoints Gallery’s Fourth of July Makawao Paint Out Invitational
hosts its
Gala Awards
from 5-8pm. [Anu Yagi]
Swingers
Friday (July 3), 7:30pm, Iao Theater, Wailuku
Just 12 days after the Summer Solstice, July’s
First Friday
seems poised to proclaim that summer is already in fully swing. The
Hot Club of Hulaville
will take the stage at the historic Iao Theater, bringing its unique “Adventures in Paradise” show on the road from hometown Honolulu. There, the jazz scene has been ripening from Chinatown to the Atherton, and this steamy ensemble is said to be at its core. On Maui, they’ll share their “special blend of
1930s-style jazz
, swing and
gypsy music
” for a paltry $10 requested donation. When it comes to jazz, you’ll want to look as cool as you’ll feel. So if you’ve got a closet full of Schiaparelli and Vionnet, they’re boasting three evenings of events you can wear your best duds to. Gear up with the
Gypsy Jazz Improvization Workshop
, tonight, Thursday, 5:30pm at the MACC. Hosted by violinist
Duane Padilla
, followed by an improv session with all the band, this free (but donations accepted) workshop is open to “students of all ages, abilities and instruments.” Finally, on the Fourth of July, they’ll hold a 6pm show at the West Side’s Westin Resort and Spa. [AY]
Sweet as Fuga
Friday (July 3), 6pm, Mulligan’s on the Blue, Wailea
When I first heard that
Paula Fuga
was going to be jamming with
Mike Love
at Mulligan’s this Friday, I was like, no way. Is this the same Mike Love who allegedly challenged Van Dyke Parks’ seemingly nonsensical lyrics to the SMiLE track “Cabinessence?” Nuh-uh. However little he may have had to do with Brian Wilson’s best work, Love did, after all, participate in the Earth-altering
Pet Sounds
. Well, it’s actually a different Mike Love that’ll be jamming with Fuga, I was told. This Mike Love is actually the lead singer and main songwriter for Oahu roots band
Dubkonscious
. That does make more sense, I reckon. I couldn’t imagine Fuga providing lead or backup vocals on “Little Honda” or “Be True to your School.” Plus, adding uke to either tune would be an insult to the instrument. So
anyway
, not only will these two mellow island sound-generating types headline this most glorious pre-Fourth shindig, but
LAWA/Fishtank
guitarist
Pete Sebastian
and singer-songwriter
Gail Swanson
will also perform. Find tickets at Mulligan’s on the Blue, Request, Wokstar and Wings Hawaii for $10, or $15 at the door.
The Fourth rite
Saturday (July 4), Lahaina
The
Fourth of July
is kind of a win-win. On the one hand, it celebrates the right of rich white males to not give money to other rich white males—a tradition still widely practiced among gentry in this country. On the other hand, it is an occasion for those who are not rich, white and/or male to blow stuff up in potentially deadly gestures that signify our resentment of rich white men (or any other power that shouldn’t be). Lahaina is the place to be on Independence Day, if the whole crowded, fireworks, blankets on the lawn, carefully concealed flask of Sailor Jerry is your ideal Fourth scenario. If you get there early enough (which I’d recommended, given that Front Street will be closed down and parking will thus be an effing nightmare), you can catch
Latin 21N
, followed by
Hot Hawaiian Nights
as part of the
Maui Invitational Music Festival
on the library lawn, followed by fireworks at about 8:30pm. Those up for an extra schnazzy experience can hop on a
fireworks cruise
, such as the one
Pacific Whale Foundation
is holding ($69.95, food and booze included; visit pacificwhale.org).