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| slipry1 |
Posted - 03/01/2010 : 11:35:54 AM The Maui Music Festival, from April 23 to 25, is an all steel guitar event featuring Henry Allen, Duke Ching, Lion Kobayashi of Japan and Alan Akaka. It's at the Ka'anapali Beach Hotel. I'll be there, of course, then I'm coming to Oahu for 2 weeks. |
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| slipry1 |
Posted - 04/06/2010 : 07:33:42 AM quote: Originally posted by Johnkeanaaina
This event is just about in my back yard. It will be a fun event where I can hopefully pick up some additional playing techniques. I inherited a 1935 Rickenbacker model B from my dad a few years back.
You are one lucky kane! WOW! Welcom to da club of demented slipry guyz! See you at the festival? |
| Johnkeanaaina |
Posted - 04/05/2010 : 9:53:52 PM This event is just about in my back yard. It will be a fun event where I can hopefully pick up some additional playing techniques. I inherited a 1935 Rickenbacker model B from my dad a few years back.
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| slipry1 |
Posted - 03/01/2010 : 7:02:01 PM quote: Originally posted by Mark
Hey Slip -
That is so cool, cuz I'll be on Maui then!!! Annie & I have got some work to do on our place in Honokowai. I think I arrive on the 22nd.
We're a nice long walk from the hotel.
Is there a website with more info?
I arrive on the 22nd also. Let's talk when you're here in Seattle. |
| slipry1 |
Posted - 03/01/2010 : 7:00:51 PM Here's the information form Alan Akaka. http://community.nahokufestival.com/events/the-henry-kaleialoha-allen You gonna be there Konabob? |
| Konabob |
Posted - 03/01/2010 : 6:37:40 PM A Maui Invitational Music Festival Kaanapali Beach Hotel (808) 667-2805 and (808) 661-0011 www.aecg.org and www.kbhmaui.com The Hawaiian steel guitar festival is an event to preserve, educate and promote the steel guitar as a viable musical genre that is uniquely Hawaiian. The instrument was invented by a Hawaiian and has received world wide acceptance as an instrument and musical genre that is being played in many different musical styles. Henry Allen is one of Hawai'i's "Living Treasures of Hawaiian Music". Henry, and a stunning group of featured musicians, will perform in several free concerts. Workshops and presentations available each day. This 2nd annual Festival is sponsored by County of Maui, Hawaii Tourism Authority, Kaanapali Beach Hotel, and Arts Education for Children Group. |
| Mark |
Posted - 03/01/2010 : 2:23:43 PM Hey Slip -
That is so cool, cuz I'll be on Maui then!!! Annie & I have got some work to do on our place in Honokowai. I think I arrive on the 22nd.
We're a nice long walk from the hotel.
Is there a website with more info? |