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NOTE: Your access code will be emailed to you on the afternoon of the performance. 1Waikiki Welcome by Robin Lawrence Datta,Benjamin Richard Lord0:301.292Hawaiian Sunset by Denny Wright2:151.293Waikiki Beach by William Bell2:231.294Island Skies by Ray Denny2:381. Wednesday Only On-Line Live Stream: $35 in advance online and streamed via ZOOM. General Admission: Tickets are $40 for open seating beginning on row four. Our site contains information for people who wish to learn about and listen to the beautiful music of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar. Get the latest Country Music News and Videos on your favorite Artists. The Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association is a worldwide nonprofit organization promoting traditional Hawaiian music and the signature sound of Hawaiian steel guitar. Reserved Priority Seating: Tickets are $60 for guaranteed reserved seating on the first three rows. Visit CMT.com for all that is Country Music Artists, Photos, Videos, Shows, Online Radio and More. We have a new start time and an additional day!ĭoors open at 6:00 pm HST Show starts at 6:30 pm HST As per county requirements, masks are still required in our Aloha Pavilion. All shows are socially distanced and seating is limited, so reservations are a must. “ treasure chest of impassioned investigation tracks the steel-stringed guitar’s signature ‘glissando swoop’ as it sparks a global explosion of composition and performance.We now have live concerts on both Wednesdays & Saturdays on Maui at the Napili Kai Beach Resort. 'Hawaiian Style Christmas' is bursting with 17 yuletide melodies performed 'Island Style' by Hawaiis top artists, including radio favorites 'Wheres the Snow' by Hoonua, and 'Blue Christmas,' by Robi Kahakalau, which, until now, were not available. this remarkable book is a gem and should find a readership far beyond guitar obsessives."- The Blues Magazine Celebrate the holidays in true island style with the latest in the popular 'Hawaiian Style' compilation series. So, here it is, the all-time best Hawaiian music playlist. "Superbly written, beautifully illustrated and packed with anecdotes. We asked our fans to share with us which songs remind them of Hawaii and the response was amazing. Essential for anyone who wants to know more about the tremendously fertile-and horribly imperialistic-world of 19th and early-20th century Hawaii, when new ideas poured in and amazing music poured out."- Ukulele "If you've ever felt the lure of slide guitar, Kika Kila is a fantastic book that offers new listening material, colorful stories, and vibrant history, and exposes you to great guitarists who made history."- Acoustic Guitar In 2014, 6.26 million Latin music albums were sold in the U.S. “Presents a stunning example of the nation’s cultural mélange.”- Oxford American The statistic presents data on music album sales in the United States from 2008 to 2014, broken down by genre. "Well written, insightful and beautifully illustrated, Kika Kila is an excellent addition to the world music library."- Songlines Using rich musical and historical sources, including interviews with musicians and their descendants, Troutman provides the complete story of how this Native Hawaiian instrument transformed not only American music but the sounds of modern music throughout the world. As a consequence, the indigenous instrument nearly disappeared in its homeland. But as Troutman explains, by the 1970s the instrument’s embrace and adoption overseas also worked to challenge its cultural legitimacy in the eyes of a new generation of Hawaiian musicians. In the process, Hawaiian guitarists recast the role of the guitar in modern life. During the early twentieth century, Hawaiian musicians traveled the globe, from tent shows in the Mississippi Delta, where they shaped the new sounds of country and the blues, to regal theaters and vaudeville stages in New York, Berlin, Kolkata, and beyond. Troutman offers the instrument’s definitive history, from its discovery by a young Hawaiian royalist named Joseph Kekuku to its revolutionary influence on American and world music. Here historian and steel guitarist John W. This Hawaiian music all-star recording was filmed at a Hawaiian homestead as part of a larger television special in 1991.
Since the nineteenth century, the distinct tones of kīkā kila, the Hawaiian steel guitar, have defined the island sound.