Nuff Sedd
Nuffsedd Three time Hawaiian Music Award Winners In 2004 Nuff Sedd burst onto the Hawaii music scene with their cutting edge sound incorporating their many influences from ska and reggae, to funk and R&B, classic and alternative rock, oldies but goodies, and even today’s top 40 hits. With the release of their debut album, “Open…
Read MoreJoel Katz, The Beautiful sound of Hawaiian Steel Guitar
The unique sound of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar will immediately transport listeners to the days of old Hawaii with gentle breezes and a relaxed feeling of Aloha. This is the perfect solo instrumental background music for your reception, wedding, cocktails, and dining. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo2voCwNR6S_69qw3muDpX5RGzGXTncDz
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Luna Overdrive Duo
Come out and hear Steve Somers and John Gerry play your old favorites, soft rock, folk rock, classic rock, and new favorites!
Read MoreLouise Lambert
Louise Lambert acclaimed swing/ soul/ jazz & blues vocalist and pianist, originally from NY, via Toronto. Solo or duo with daughter Joie Lee Ruggiero performing jazz cabaret … ‘a century of song.’ Nā Hōkū Hawaiian Music Award Finalist
Read MoreDeborah Lynn
Genre? Whatever feels and sounds good! With hundreds of songs in her repertoire and a library of originals, Deborah Lynn dances on the spectrum between island-feel and intense, emotional and esctatic, contemporary and classic. What matters is the way the music fills the air over a warm meal or sunset drinks with loved ones and…
Read MorePaul West
Singer songwriter Paul West brings an energetic and entertaining show mixed with originals and classic covers with just an acoustic guitar and a voice.
Read MoreWesley Furumoto
Poi dog and hybrid music. Back porch under da mango tree style.
Read MoreKanekoa
Kanekoa describes its music as ukulele powered hawai’ian reggae folk rock. Kanekoa has been playing together since 1999, melding elements of Hawaiian, Rock, Folk, Blues, Reggae and improvisation into a truly unique sound. In Hawaiian the word KANEKOA (kah-ney-koh-ah) has its roots in the words kane (man) and koa (a sacred tree indigenous to Hawai’i),…
Read MoreKawika Ortiz
Rock power trio, guitar, bass and drums bringing you classic rock tunes for your listening pleasure.
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