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Hosted
by Da Braddahs:
James Roche and Tony Silva make up those two loco locals, Da Braddahs.
The two met during their high school days (James at Pac Five and
HBA and Tony at Kamehameha) and later partnered up to form Da Braddahs.
Having fun acting nuts, Da Braddahs and Friends have released a
CD and DVD's Volume 1-10. Their television show "Da Braddahs
and Friends" featured on OC 16 Hawaii has propelled them to
the forefront of the comedy scene in Hawaii.
They helped make last year's Luau the best one yet. We can't wait
to have some fun with them again this year. |
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Willie
K
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 Hawaii'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 father's side, to the sounds emanating from the radio
and TV from musical giants such as B.B. King, Santana, Jimi Hendrix,
and Willie Nelson. It is no wonder that Willie has evolved into
such an eclectic and charismatic singer/songwriter/entertainer.
By his high school graduation, Willie was playing in as many as
eight bands -- from country and western, salsa, rhythm and blues,
rock, and of course Hawaiian. A few years later he moved to San
Francisco determined to make it in the music scene there. After
several years in California, Willie gained some notoriety opening
for groups such as Cecilio and Kapono, but after one too many earthquakes,
decided to return home. Back on Maui, with renewed determination,
Willie focused on recording an album of his own. |