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| Earl |
Posted - 02/11/2015 : 08:19:59 AM I will be at a business conference in Waikiki these dates (mostly TH-SAT). My wife is tagging along too. We are staying on the zoo end of "the strip" and won't have a car. Is there any place relatively nearby to hear slack-key or good Hawaiian music? I know the focus for live music in Waikiki will be tourists, but I'd rather hear the real deal. We usually don't spend much time on Oahu during our trips to the islands, so we don't know the area well. |
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| salmonella |
Posted - 04/22/2015 : 1:55:50 PM I thought it was you. I haven't been back since then either. I can't believe it has been that long and I can't believe they have not had a slack key session since. Lots of good memories but the heat was bad and the coffee awful. Dave |
| Earl |
Posted - 04/22/2015 : 10:55:39 AM Actually I was, the year that Mark Nelson taught slack key and James Hill taught uke. Probably 2008 and that was the really hot year (96° was the coolest day of the week). I knew Mark from previous Aloha Music Camps. I have not been back to PSGW since. |
| salmonella |
Posted - 04/21/2015 : 5:21:07 PM Earl Kind of off topic, but we're you at PSGW a few years ago when slack key was offered? Dave |
| Admin |
Posted - 04/20/2015 : 10:55:12 AM Cool! Sounds like you caught great music and had a great trip. |
| Earl |
Posted - 04/20/2015 : 10:26:57 AM The week on Oahu has come and gone now. We got to see two different acts at the Kani Kapila Grille (Shawn Na'auao and Uncle Cyril with Peter Moon - both awesome shows supplemented with great hula dancers). We went to the kani behind the police station on Thursday night, and generally had a great time eating, snorkeling and jamming. Plus that work thing at the conference too. I also picked up some nice hula shirts at Bailey's and we ate at the Rainbow Café next door. At the hotel there was a band playing on Saturday night and when the singer noticed me singing along with all the songs, she invited me up to help sing along and strum her uke. Very cool!
Mahalo nui loa for all of the great suggestions. They panned out perfectly. We came home late last night very tired and very fulfilled.
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| Earl |
Posted - 04/05/2015 : 2:02:31 PM It's fast approaching - by this time next week we will be airborne to HNL. I really appreciate all the responses so far, and they should keep us plenty busy. (We are not quite the frisky pups that we used to be). My presentation is not until Saturday noontime, so we have a fairly wide open week until then. Mahalo nui loa everyone! |
| slipry1 |
Posted - 03/02/2015 : 3:01:30 PM I'll be sitting in with the Keawe Ohana at the Moana Terrace when I'm on Oahu 4/14-5/14. Then, there's Led Kaapana at the Kona Brewery in Hawaii Kai Sundays 6-9 and at Honey's at the Ko'olau golf course 1 or 2 Saturdays/month and Ramon Camarillo at Nicko's on Pier 38 Friday's 11-2 afternoons. Also, the Ko'olau Serenaders at Honey's first Saturday. The Abrigo Ohana plays at The Willows a couple of times/month, too. It's too bad you won't be around at the end of the month for the Hawaiian Steel guitar Association convention at the Queen Kapiolani hotel and at Lei Day on May 1. Gabbyfest will be at the Waimanalo beach park on April 25, also. |
| Maliko |
Posted - 03/02/2015 : 08:19:09 AM quote: Originally posted by sirduke58
...Another great option is walk about a half mile East to the Waikiki Police Substation on Kalakaua Ave. Every Thursday & Sunday nights about 10-15 people gather for a kanikapila behind the substation towards the beach. Everyone is welcomed to sit in. To be truthful, I prefer the kanikapila than the "Keawe Ohana" show because they play too much Hapa-Haole for my taste & at the kanikapila you can participate!!! Both start around 6pm
The kanikapila is now starting at 8PM. We went there at 6PM, nothing. By chance we walked by later, and it was going strong. Facebook is kanikapila at da racks Nice folks, hula dancers too.
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| Earl |
Posted - 02/19/2015 : 07:11:55 AM Eh, Duke! Great info.
We plan to get a bus pass anyway for the week (or month) since a car is not a viable option in Waikiki. Years ago, I actually worked on the design of the Hale Koa Hotel. I will make it a point to see Uncle Cyril again, so the suggestion is appreciated.
Since the conference I'm speaking at will be at the Hyatt, we will be halfway to Hale Koa anyway. |
| sirduke58 |
Posted - 02/18/2015 : 1:01:08 PM Hey Earl
There's also the Kani Ka Pila Grille on Kalia Road next Fort DeRussy & the Hale Koa Hotel. They have Hawaiian music there nightly. Below is an example of who is playing there in February.
Sunday...............Nathan Aweau Monday...............Shawn Na'auao Tuesday..............Weldon Kekauoha Wednesday............Cyril Pahinui w/ Peter Moon & Jeff Au Hoy Thursday.............Kawika Kahiapo Friday...............Ho'kena Saturday.............Ka Hena
You can catch some slack key with Cyril (Heard Peter Moon is also playing some ki ho'alu now too) Kawika Kahiapo too. Then there's Glen Smith with Ho'okena.
It's a good sized walk from the zoo but you can always hop on the bus for $2.50  |
| ukrazy |
Posted - 02/17/2015 : 7:11:42 PM For a one night out, take your wife to the House Without A Key at the Halekulani. Good music and hula right on the ocean.A little on the pricy side, but worth it. Guaranteed to be memorable. |
| Earl |
Posted - 02/17/2015 : 2:00:17 PM Thanks all. I will continue to monitor this thread right up until time to leave, then I will print out all the wonderful suggestions.  |
| ukrazy |
Posted - 02/13/2015 : 12:31:18 PM For a step back in time a couple of decades, seek out the Royal Grove Hotel on Uluniu. Don't know which night, but they have some "Old Style" music and hula in the lobby/pool area. |
| ukrazy |
Posted - 02/13/2015 : 11:51:22 AM Hi Earl, You'll be just down the street from Bailey's Antiques And Aloha Shirts.517 Kapahulu. About 10 min. from your hotel. Very near Rainbow Drive-In. We load up on shirts, then head over for Saimin. |
| Momi |
Posted - 02/11/2015 : 6:53:07 PM Auwe, Earl! The Sears at Ala Moana is long gone. For inexpensive Aloha shirts, I'd recommend the Ross on Keeaumoku St. or Don Quixote on Kaheka - both not far from Ala Moana. |