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Gabby Pahinui Waimanalo Kanikapila [tix1]  $79.00 
Gabby Pahinui Waimanalo Kanikapila
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ALOHA NO, PLEASE JOIN US!  for the first annual:  Gabby Pahinui Waimanalo Kanikapila

Saturday, August 9, 2008 at the Waimanalo Beach Park from 9am to 6pm.

Staring more than 50 icons of Hawaiian music and dance - (schedules and postings will follow our contracting process)

Introducing the Pahinui Hawaiian Band: Cyril Pahinui, Martin Pahinui, Gabby Pahinui, Kale Pahinui, Kunia Galdeira, and Peter Moon

 and Huipau Brother's Bla's new band

The event is free and open to the public

Vendor and educational/informational booths are available by contacting: Hui Malama i ke Kai Foundation, Executive Director:  Michael Hikalea <haunani1@mac.com>

Workshops in slack-key, ukulele, and steel guitar: August 8, and 10 Please email me directly <cyril@cyrilpahinui.com> to register as participation is limited.

During my dad, Gabby Pahinui's life, weekends at the Pahinui home in Waimanalo were a continuous jam session, hosting dozens of musicians, both young and old, who came by to jam with "the Master." Memorable guests included slack key masters Leland "Atta" Isaacs, Sonny Chillingworth, and Ray Kane, along with David "Feet" Rogers, Joe Marshall, ukulele virtuoso Eddie Kamae, Jessie Kalima, Palani Vaughan, and Peter Moon to name only a few. With a welcoming pot of beef stew and rice always on the stove, our Waimanalo home became the perfect setting for a rejuvenation of Hawai'i's musical traditions. As Gabby's fame grew, attendance at the weekend jam sessions mushroomed - sometimes hosting a hundred or more musicians and fans. The jam sessions would begin early on Friday morning and continue straight through to Monday morning.

During the early 80's, Kanikapila sessions were founded at "Pop's" Gabby Pahinui's namesake Waimanalo Park Pavilion to feature and perpetuate Gabby, his Ohana and his Hawaiian style kihoalu-slack key music. It has long been the dream of the Pahinui Ohana to acknowledge Waimanalo as a focal point of Kihoalu and Hawaiian music by reestablishing these musical gatherings and their ability to perpetuate, and preserve the uniqueness of Hawai'i's  musical identity.  And most importantly to recognize Gabby's contribution at the building dedicated in honor of him and everything he stood for.

The Pahinui Ohana along with the The Hui Malama i ke Kai Foundation, the Na'alehu Theatre, and the Waimanalo community, feel that Gabby "Pops" Pahinui and everything that he has done for the State of Hawai'i, the City and County of Honolulu and the renaissance of Hawaiian music, language and culture played an important role in our past and continues to play an important role in our present. We strongly believe that by presenting the Annual Gabby Pahinui Waimanalo Kanikapila we will preserve and support Hawai'i's continued growth in the music industry and our unique identity as a world-class destination while, at the same time, developing and strengthening community pride and partnerships among Ohana, Community Organizations, Businesses, and Government Agencies. 

Please feel free to contact me with any requests or questions at <cyril@cyrilpahinui.com>

'O wau iho no,

Cyril Pahinui

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 16 December, 2007.
 
 
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