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Jim Kimo Lonala Samuelson Posted - 07/06/2010 : 4:09:46 PM
Aloha Kakou,

My name is Jim Samuelson from Calgary, AB, Canada. I play, learn, and enjoy all Hawaiian music, culture & hula. I am a touring musician with a group called The Buccaneers and have started a little Hawaiian group called Aloha, EH! I also own a music store/school/booking agency called Bignote Music. We produce in-store webcast concerts once a month on Sunday nights and I sometimes do 2 live internet radio shows and a podcast from the store as well. I have also started up a weekly Kanikapila on Sundays 1-3pm at Bignote Music.

www.buccaneers.ca
www.bignotemusic.net
www.bignote.net

A hui hou

Pirate Jim
(aka Jim "Kimo Lonala" Samuelson, aka Broadway Jim)

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Konabob Posted - 07/11/2010 : 11:11:40 AM
Ditto. I mean, Aaarrrrgh!
Aloha
-Konabob
Mark Alan Posted - 07/11/2010 : 09:16:25 AM
Jim,

I canʻt believe it has taken you this long to become a TaroPatch member....shame on you!!!!!!!!!!!!

Welcome aboard matey!

Mark Alan
Claudia Posted - 07/08/2010 : 4:10:26 PM
Man, this guy was incredible - one minute he is dancing the most touching hula with Hope, the next minute chanting up a storm while playing his brand-new Ipu Heke, -which he made himself!- and then showing his newfound slack key skills, courtesy of Keola. Jim, you are a blast to hang out with!
Tommy Posted - 07/08/2010 : 1:33:03 PM
Always fun hanging out with my favorite pirate and his lovely wife!
U TE U TE TE
Tommy
hawaiianmusiclover06 Posted - 07/08/2010 : 1:13:25 PM
Welcome to the patch Jim! So glad to have you here.

Alana :)
JeffC Posted - 07/07/2010 : 2:27:10 PM
Hey, I remember you! We used to watch sunsets together (from different balconies, of course!!). Aloha EH, eh? What a funny man! Great to hang with you at camp again. Welcome to da patch.
Retro Posted - 07/07/2010 : 07:49:16 AM
Now I have yet another reason to get back to Calgary someday. I've driven across much of Canada from Vancouver to Toronto, but stayed south of Calgary, and I have a few musician-friends there (James Keelaghan & Oscar Lopez amongst them).
Trev Posted - 07/07/2010 : 01:13:51 AM
Hi Jim - I remember you from Aloha Camp 2009 - Alison and I were the English ones.

We too are very much hoping to be there in February 2011 as well. See you there if all goes to plan!
wcerto Posted - 07/07/2010 : 12:47:27 AM
Aloha Jim! Welcome to Taro Patch. I love the name of the group, Aloha, Eh. Cracks me up, because when we went to Niagara Falls years ago there was a dinner play every evening called "Oh Canada, Eh". We never got to see the play because we had small kids who would have made EVERYONE miserable trying to sit still in a play so Paul took them to Laser tag while I, ahem, "visited" the casino.

I know how hard it is to get Hawaiian music going in the frozen north. We are in Cleveland, Ohio and we are slowly starting to get things going. Our greatest news is that we now have a Big Island man and his wife who will be joining us at our future kanikapilas and `ukulele sessions. And there is a small restaurant about an hours drive from us that serves real Hawaiian food, including luau leaves which his Mama ships to him from Big Island. We are going to work with him to let us hold monthly kanikapilas at his place and maybe, just maybe, hope upon hope, that word of the kanikapila may grow, as may the community of Hawaiians and Hawaiians at heart.
Jim Kimo Lonala Samuelson Posted - 07/06/2010 : 6:12:28 PM
Mahalo Retro
Retro Posted - 07/06/2010 : 5:59:15 PM
Aloha, Kimo! Congratulations on having a little oasis of Island joy in the northern latitudes.

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