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10-2009
Maui’s 4th Annual ‘Ukulele Festival: Free Event, Chance to Win One of SeveralThe Maui Arts & Cultural Center celebrates the 4th Annual Maui ‘Ukulele Festival this weekend. Read More 10-19-2009
A day to play at the Maui Ukulele FestivalOne Arm Ukulele Extraordinaire Nick Acosta at Maui Ukulele Festival. Nick, who was born with one hand and arm, has played at the event every year and said he had a great time onstage again. Read More 10-16-2009
Audio interview of Roy Sakuma at Maui Ukulele FestivalThe Maui Arts & Cultural Center celebrates the 4th Annual Maui ‘Ukulele Festival this weekend. Read More 10-15-2009
Festival pays tribute to Hawaii’s favorite instrumentOn Sunday, Oct. 18, the Maui Arts & Cultural Center will celebrate the instrument at the fourth annual Maui ‘Ukulele Festival from 1 to 6 pm The public is … Read More 10-2009
4th Annual Maui ‘Ukulele FestivalToday, the MACC celebrates the 'ukulele during the 4th Annual Maui 'Ukulele Festival on Sunday, Oct. 18, from 2 to 6 pm, free to the public. Read More 02-13-2009
A gathering of `ukulele greatsTwo larger-than-life figures — one who is happily becoming a lot less large — are headlining the Ukulele Picnic in Hawai’i 2009 Saturday at Kaka’ako Waterfront Park and Amphitheatre. Kazuyuki Sekiguchi, Roy Sakuma, Ohta-San and ... Konishiki, some of the featured artists for the 1st JAPAN-HAWAI'I UKULELE PICNIC IN HAWAI'I 2009 held at Kaka'ako Waterfront Park and Amphitheatre on Saturday, February 14. Read More 01-02-2009
Hawaii’s Top Ten (Island Musicians)Holunape honors tradition with their acoustic instrumentation, smooth harmonies and many of their selections, but they also bring it forward. Read More 12-26-2008
Timeless `Ukulele InstrumentalOhta-san releasing his timeless new 'ukulele solo instrumental, "SPOTLIGHT". Featuring "Song for Anna," newly recorded by producer Roy Sakuma, who plays the harmony part. Read More 07-18-2008
Holunape 'Ahea? 'Ano!' One of the Year's Most Enjoyable Local ReleaseWarm instrumentation and pitch-perfect harmonies make it a flawless genre exercise in traditional Hawaiian Warm instrumentation and pitch-perfect harmonies make it a flawless genre exercise in traditional Hawaiian Read More |
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