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Leonard
Lokahi

USA
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Posted - 01/24/2005 :  09:48:01 AM  Show Profile  Visit Leonard's Homepage
My vacation plans are now complete and I'd like some suggestions from those in the know. I'll be on Oahu from February 22 thru March 2, staying in Waikiki. My wife and I would really like to spend a lot of time listening to good players. Where do we do that? I assume they're playing clubs or hotels or bars and so on. Any specific suggestions? I wrote to Ray Kane about taking a lesson and getting his tab book, but I haven't heard back from him. I really enjoy watching him play on his DVD, although Waianae Slack Key (which I'd like to learn) isn't on it. I guess I'll just have to listen over and over to the CD. It's OK with me. Anyway, please let me know your favorite places to hear ki ho'alu on Oahu. Thanks. LRR

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Pupule

USA
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Posted - 01/24/2005 :  11:58:30 AM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Send Admin an AOL message  Send Admin an ICQ Message  Send Admin a Yahoo! Message
Leonard,

I'd phone the Kanes when you get there or just prior to your trip. Contact info is here. Here are a few links to get you started.


Andy
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slkho
`Olu`olu

740 Posts

Posted - 01/24/2005 :  12:14:13 PM  Show Profile
Aloha Leonard,
When you get to Oahu, check also in the Friday edition of the Honolulu Star Bulletin, they will also list what's happening in & around the island of who's playing where that week.
You can also visit Aloha Tower MarketPlace, almost every resturant has a well known Hawaiian performer playing...its usually posted outside along with their menu's, the same goes for the major hotels.
You can also visit, gohawaii.com
Auntie Genoa Keawe plays every thursday night at the Marriott
Hope this helps.
-slkho
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Fran Guidry
Ha`aha`a

USA
1579 Posts

Posted - 01/24/2005 :  1:43:18 PM  Show Profile  Visit Fran Guidry's Homepage
Mike Ka`awa at Honey's is tremendous. The #1 spot for me is Kapono's at Aloha Tower, Led Ka`apana gives it away on Tuesday evening unless he's touring. I would go there directly from the airport <grin>. Also as Andy says, check the TGIF in the Honolulu Advertiser. Look for Mel Amina, I think he plays in standard tuning but he's a virtuoso player and folks have told me that his show is deep. Sean Na`aoau records a lot of Jawaiian but his Waikiki gigs emphasize sweet traditional Hawaiian tunes. Ray Sowders plays sweet slack key as well.

I have yet to find a "slack key guitarist" just doing solo instrumentals except for a couple of numbers Ray Sowders did at the Ward Warehouse/Native Books Na Mele Nei concert he did. Slack key is integrated into vocal Hawaiian music and adds its flavor to the mix.

Fran

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Edited by - Fran Guidry on 01/24/2005 8:55:01 PM
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Peter Medeiros
`Olu`olu

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Posted - 01/24/2005 :  3:24:04 PM  Show Profile  Visit Peter Medeiros's Homepage
Leonard,

I'm usually free on Mondays and Fridays, give me a call if you would like a lesson one on one.
Peter Medeiros
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Karl Monetti
`Olu`olu

USA
756 Posts

Posted - 01/24/2005 :  8:13:17 PM  Show Profile  Visit Karl Monetti's Homepage
Leonard,
You might try contacting Bobby Moderow. His band, Maunalua, is great fun to watch and they are really a tight group. He also likes to give lessons. Check the Maunalua web site. If you contact him, please give him my regards.
Good luck.

Karl
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Leonard
Lokahi

USA
124 Posts

Posted - 01/25/2005 :  06:25:35 AM  Show Profile  Visit Leonard's Homepage
Thanks to all for the great tips! I'm making out the schedule which evidently will include more nightlife than usual. Which is fine with me. Your advice will make this a great trip! Thanks. LRR

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Auntie Maria
Ha`aha`a

USA
1918 Posts

Posted - 01/25/2005 :  06:54:59 AM  Show Profile
For instrumental slack key on O`ahu, also seek out Jeff Peterson -- plays regularly at Michel's Restaurant at the Colony Surf Hotel.

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MahinaM
Lokahi

USA
389 Posts

Posted - 01/25/2005 :  8:23:08 PM  Show Profile  Visit MahinaM's Homepage
Say, while we are on the subject of great local entertainment, I have some friends that are Maui-bound on Thursday and will be there until 2/5. Other than the Slack Key Master Series at the Ritz Carlton, what do y'all know about anything happening music-wise, especially down there in Kihei, Kamaole, Wailea way. Is there a place in Maalea too (was it the "Blue Marlin" or something like that)? Any suggestions?

Maggie
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