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Say Aloha To Kanekoa

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The interview features ukulele virtuoso Vince Esquire and bassist Uncle Don Lopez from the band Kanekoa. Known for their unique blend of ukulele-powered Hawaiian jam rock, Kanekoa has been praised as the "Hawaiian Grateful Dead." With nearly 20 albums over their 25-plus-year career, the band continues to captivate audiences.

During the interview, Vince and Don discuss the band's origins, from a humble coffee shop open mic to becoming a staple in Hawaiian music culture. The conversation touches on their various influences, particularly the blues and the Grateful Dead. It highlights significant moments, such as Vince's collaboration with Greg Allman, which led to performances with the Allman Brothers Band.

They also share their award-winning accomplishments, including winning a Nahoku Award for Best Reggae Album and being nominated for Best Christmas Album. The conversation then shifts to their experiences performing at esteemed venues like the Kennedy Center, where they were pleasantly surprised by the overwhelming turnout, further solidifying their status in the music industry.

The members discuss their highly anticipated upcoming show at the Sweetwater Music Hall and offer a glimpse into their latest project, a re-recording of an old album with guest appearances by notable musicians. They underscore the nature of the jam band’s performances, renowned for their spontaneity and energy, leaving the reader eager for more.

The interview concludes with information about where fans can find more details about their music and upcoming events, ending on a note of gratitude and aloha.

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The interview features ukulele virtuoso Vince Esquire and bassist Uncle Don Lopez from the band Kanekoa. Known for their unique blend of ukulele-powered Hawaiian jam rock, Kanekoa has been praised as the "Hawaiian Grateful Dead." With nearly 20 albums over their 25-plus-year career, the band continues to captivate audiences.

During the interview, Vince and Don discuss the band's origins, from a humble coffee shop open mic to becoming a staple in Hawaiian music culture. The conversation touches on their various influences, particularly the blues and the Grateful Dead. It highlights significant moments, such as Vince's collaboration with Greg Allman, which led to performances with the Allman Brothers Band.

They also share their award-winning accomplishments, including winning a Nahoku Award for Best Reggae Album and being nominated for Best Christmas Album. The conversation then shifts to their experiences performing at esteemed venues like the Kennedy Center, where they were pleasantly surprised by the overwhelming turnout, further solidifying their status in the music industry.

The members discuss their highly anticipated upcoming show at the Sweetwater Music Hall and offer a glimpse into their latest project, a re-recording of an old album with guest appearances by notable musicians. They underscore the nature of the jam band’s performances, renowned for their spontaneity and energy, leaving the reader eager for more.

The interview concludes with information about where fans can find more details about their music and upcoming events, ending on a note of gratitude and aloha.

  continue reading

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