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Starfish |
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There's just one thing to know about StarFish:
They ROCK! Oh, and they're FUN!
Wait... that's two things.
Okay, there's two things you positively must know about Starfish:
They ROCK, and they're FUN. Kids LOVE them!
Um... that's actually three things.
So, to sum up, there are-in total-three key points that we're trying to make here, and those are:
They ROCK, they're FUN ...
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The Green |
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Much like a blossoming plant ready to bring forth fruit, The Green has grown. An idea among friends watered with practice and managed with care, it has developed into a reality nurtured with drive and cultivated through experience. When these four talented friends from south and east O'ahu came together to form The Green, it was neither by chance nor by accident. For this seed was planted early ...
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Wouter Kellerman |
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Musician Wouter Kellerman is widely considered to be South Africa's foremost flautist. His album 'Colour' debuted to rave reviews and topped the charts, and has been nominated for a 2008 South African Music Award for Best Instrumental Album. His DVD 'Kellerman Colour Live' won the 2010 South African Music Award for the best jazz/instrumental/popular classical DVD.
Kellerman is ...
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Anuhea |
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A self-taught guitarist and song writer, Rylee Anuheake'alaokalokelani Jenkins (Anuhea which translates to "a cool breeze of the heavenly rose") began showcasing her talents while boarding at Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu. "We would print out guitar chords to Bob Marley and Jack Johnson songs then skip water polo practice to go back to the dorms and jam them. Once I got the basic idea of guitar I ...
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Analogue Transit |
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The name is self-explanatory: Analogue Transit represents the transition of sound from analog to digital. The members of the group, Jeff Shreiner and Kwaku, have taken the basis for their sound and christened themselves with it. The Brooklyn-based duo, however, is more than just a catchy name. Jeff & Kwaku met while working on a previous project. Mild-mannered music teacher by day, Kwaku plays lea ...
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Na Leo |
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NA LEO PILIMEHANA, which in Hawaiian means the voices blending together in warmth, is the most popular, most award winning and biggest selling female Hawaiian group in the World. Na Leo consists of three childhood friends, Nalani Choy, Lehua Kalima Heine and Angela Morales. They run their own record label company; they compose, write lyrics, record and perform music; they do volunteer work; play s ...
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Acoustic for Autism |
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Acoustic for Autism is a collaboration between childhood friends Louis Gendron and Michael Cusanelli. After 20 years, Louis and Michael reconnected and discovered the many things they still had in common, including careers in the entertainment industry, a continued passion for music, and the way autism had touched both of their families.
Available now, the Acoustic for Autism compilati ...
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Ernie Cruz Jr. |
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Ernie Cruz, Jr. first came to the attention of Hawaiian music fans as a
member of the Ka'au Crater Boys, one of the most popular groups on the
Islands, who combine traditional sounds with a contemporary feel. In 1997, Cruz recorded his first solo album, Time and a Season, but he made a bigger splash with his 2001 release, Portraits, which combined engaging original tunes with lyrics that m ...
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Carbon 9 |
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Noted as the "Hardest-working band in LA", CARBON 9 is unlike any other. Their commercial hard rock style of music is cutting edge, relying heavily on advanced technology and state of the art sounds. Although they utilize technology to their advantage, the message is very clear, "Know who you are, know who you are not and while doing so, do not lose sight of humanity. Beware of the advancements in ...
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The Moonlighters |
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THE MOONLIGHTERS have been a part of the New York City jazz and pop music scenes since they formed in 1998. Based around a core of harmonized vocal duets backed by warm acoustic instruments including Hawaiian lap steel guitar, ukulele, guitar and bass, they explore traditional and classic tunes with a unique, romantic approach that is appealing to listeners of all ages.
The band members ...
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One Right Turn |
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One Right Turn is the ultimate musical family affair from Hawaii, two young sisters, Tiffa and Connie hailing from the amazing Hawaiian musical Cruz family and Tiffa's husband Imua Garza - former lead singer / founding member of the famous Opihi Pickers.
Imua Garza - Imua first appeared on a professionally released compact disc at the age of 11 when his version of local song "On Fire" was ...
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Drexel |
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Drexel Baker III was born in Louisiana and grew up in Arkansas. He has lived all over the US and even in Australia, but not until he moved to New York did he begin to mine these experiences and record the songs he had been writing all along the way. With up and coming producer Mark Turrigiano (Ingrid
Michaelson) and multi-instrumentalists Geoff Curran, Charles Wyrick, and Jason Weinheimer, Dre ...
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Kaukahi |
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Barrett Awai - Kawika Kahiapo - Walt Keale - Dean Wilhelm
"Kaukahi" is the journey of four diverse Hawaiian men on different paths, all destined to meet. They joined in 2004 for one purpose: to live and share aloha wherever they go. This journey continues as their friendship deepens. The vision becomes clearer as they become more comfortable with who they were created to be, tapping into deep ...
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Kawika Kahiapo |
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Kawika Kahiapo entered the professional Hawaiian music scene at the age of 17. Over the next couple of decades, Kawika contributed his musical talent to some 30 recording projects and has collaborated or performed dozens of artists. Kawika has also been known to teach slack key guitar. One of his most notable students and collaborators has been multi platinum recording artist Jack Johnson.
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Ernie Cruz Sr. |
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Ernie Cruz, Sr is widely known in his home state as the yodeling, singing, picking musical cowboy of Hawaii. With decades of experience both in life as a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War and father of 11 and in the music industry with dozens of recordings under his belt, Ernie continues to record and perform.
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Tiffa Garza |
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Tiffany Garza, formally Tiffany Cruz comes from a strong line of singer/song writers/recording artists in her family. She started writing songs at the age of 8 and picked up the guitar when she was 12. She recorded and released an album in 2006 with former band "The Girlas", and has also guest appeared on other albums from Hawaii. You'll find Tiffany singing at church or performing with her husban ...
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Connie Cruz |
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Connie recorded and released an album in 2006 with former band "The Girlas", and has also guest appeared on other albums from Hawaii. Connie along with her sister and brother in law has even sat in with John Cruz and Jack Johnson at the 2007 Kokua Festival in Honolulu, Hawaii. Connie is also half of the famous duet with her Hawaiian Cowboy Father, Ernie Cruz, Sr - known throughout the Hawaiian Isl ...
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Imua Garza |
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Imua first appeared on a professionally released compact disc at the age of 11 when his version of local song "On Fire" was included on the Hidden Treasures - Ukulele Stylings 2 CD released in 1996 featuring Hawaii's most promising ukulele players. About this time Imua started playing in his first music group, Opihi Pickers, with his brother and his cousin. The Opihi Pickers' first CD, Fresh off t ...
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Willie K |
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Raised on Maui, Willie Kahaiali'i (a.k.a.Willie K.) has been playing music and entertaining audiences since the age of 10. His father Manu Kahaiali'i, one of Hawai'i's most respected musicians, recruited Willie and his brothers to perform in his band. From the very beginning, Willie was influenced by and exposed to a myriad of musical genres; from the Hawaiian, Jazz, and early R&B he heard at his ...
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Keith Olsen |
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As Keith began his career in the music industry, he sensed a change in the direction of Pop and Rock music, and spent the next 25 years helping to define it. With over 120 albums produced netting a 1 in 4 Gold or better ratio, of which more than 24 are Platinum or better, and more than 14 are multi-Platinum, sales from Keith Olsen’s work exceeds 110 million units at retail, equaling more than a Bi ...
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