![]() ![]() This year, it’s both in-person and virtual! Some of Hawai‘i’s best slack key guitar players will perform selections of melodious Hawaiian music. Join one of Maui’s favorite family events. Emcee for this years concert is Kathy Collins. #TEA BOX MAUI MALL FREE#Gates open at 12:30 p.m.The free slack-key concert, live, in-person event, will be also livestreamed. Ledward Kaapana, Kevin Brown and Ola Hou, Stephen Inglis, and Namaka Cosma, daughter of the late slack key master Pekelo Cosma, are among the many artists planning to participate in the “31st Annual KῙ HŌ‘ALU GUITAR FESTIVAL” at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center Sunday, June 26, at 1 p.m. The 31st annual slack-key festival takes place at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center Sunday.ģ1st ANNUAL KῙ HŌ‘ALU GUITAR FESTIVAL, Sunday The MACC Box Office is accessible for inquiries only via email at or phone at 80, Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. But use of the print-at-home ticketing is recommended. #TEA BOX MAUI MALL WINDOWS#The MACC Box Office windows are currently closed for window sales but open for pre-show, will-call tickets pick up only. His latest album is “Over That Road, I’m Bound,” using country music songs from Uncle Dave Macon of the early 1900s as a launching point. Joachim will be accompanied for the Maui concert by bass guitar player Mark Fain. Over the years, Joachim has maintained this close relationship with his father, solidifying his reputation as a lyrical drummer and establishing himself as a powerful solo performer. John, Nick Lowe, and most notably the Buena Vista Social Club. ![]() These touring and recording projects allowed him to share stages and recordings with Johnny Cash, Ali Farka Touré, V.M. Joachim’s first instrument was the drums, playing with his father both live and in the studio. Accompanying himself on the electric mbira, an African thumb piano, his melodic percussion transforms Appalachian music and blues into a kind of trance-inducing experience. Joachim Cooder is steeped in the roots of American and world music. ![]() World-class, acoustic-roots percussionist Joachim Cooder, son of multiple Grammy winner Ry Cooder, performs at the McCoy Studio Theatre Thursday, June 23, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be bought in advance at the Regal Maui Mall website: The world’s best watermen and waterwomen are interview including 11-time world champion Kelly Slater and big-wave chargers, Mark Healy, Greg Long and Keala Kennelly. The documentary includes true life-saving stories from top surfers who wouldn’t be alive today if it weren’t for these selfless big wave guardians. “Big Wave Guardians: First Responders of the Sea,” opening this month in numerous theatres nationwide and running through June 30 at Regal Maui, includes interviews with lifeguards such as Clyde Aikau of Waimea Bay who discuss the risks of surfing huge waves, the role of lifeguards, and the development of rapid response rescues with jet skis with the help of renown Hawaii lifeguard Brian Keaulana. “Big Wave Guardians,” Maui premier FridayĪ film documentary about life-saving in big waves and the watermen responsible for saving lives has its Maui premiere at Regal Maui Megaplex 12 Friday, June 24. The Maui premiere of “Big Wave Guardians: First Responders of the Sea” opens Friday at the Regal Maui Mall. Use of print-at-home ticketing is recommended. His website includes his tour dates, including California and Nevada and Europe. Marx who will be performing at the Castle Theatre has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, including four top five singles such as “Hold on to the Nights” and “Right Here Waiting.” He’s written a #1 single in each of the four decades, including co-auhoring Luther Van Dross’ “Dance with My Father” and Keith Urban’s “Long Hot Summer.” Marx whose official website is, recently published his memoir, “Stories to Tell,” a candid, enlightening and entertaining look at his life, career and the art and business of music. Hit songwriter and singer Richard Marx returns to the Maui Arts & Cultural Center for a solo performance on Saturday, June 25, at 7:30 p.m. ![]()
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