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George Kahumoku Jr., Daniel Ho & Tia Carrere
Mon, 20 Jan, 7:00 PM HST
Doors open
5:00 PM HST
Blue Note Hawaii
2335 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
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George Kahumoku Jr, Daniel Ho & Tia Carrere
Masters of Hawaiian Music
Four-time Grammy-winner, master slack key guitarist George Kahumoku Jr., known as “Hawai‘i’s Renaissance Man”, is also a multiple Na Hōkū Hanohano Award winner. Vocalist, storyteller, songwriter, artist, and farmer, he is the producer of the long-running, weekly Slack Key Show© on Maui. Among his most popular guest artists: 6-time Grammy winner Daniel Ho, a multi-instrumentalist and composer, whose versatile talents shine through on ‘ukulele, slack key guitar, piano, and vocals. International star and two-time Grammy winner Tia Carrere first made her name showcasing her considerable singing and acting chops in Wayne’s World. She went on to featured roles in film and television, returning to her Hawai‘i roots with her Grammy-winning albums with Daniel Ho. Together, the trio shares great playing, beautiful songs, and delightful stories of their lives in music.
Tickets $25-$35
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CLUB POLICIES
Seating is First Come, First Served
$10 Food or Beverage Minimum Per Person
Full Bar & Full Dinner Menu Available
No refunds or exchange. Please make sure you purchase tickets for the correct date and time. Mahalo!
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

World
George Kahumoku Jr.
George Kahumoku Jr.
World
George Kahumoku Jr celebrates nearly 20 years of his famed weekly Slack Key Show on Maui, which produced 4 Grammy-winning CDs. With over 25 solo and collaborative CDs to his name, George founded the Hawaiian Music Institute at University of Hawai‘i-Maui College. A renowned storyteller, George collaborated on the book A Hawaiian Life and its sequel with long-time friend Paul Konwiser to capture his hilarious, entertaining on-stage stories, leading to his film biography Seeds of Aloha. For nearly 20 years, George Kahumoku Jr.’s Annual Maui Slack Key Guitar and ‘Ukulele Workshop creates one of the great musical learning experiences in the Islands, and embodies George's belief in sharing, celebrating, and perpetuating the music and culture of Hawai‘i. In 2022, George was honored with HARA’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2023, he was recognized with proclamations from the U.S. Congress by Representative Jill Tokuda and the Hawai'i State Senate in honor of his being awarded the inaugural "E Ola Mau Ka Mele" Award at Maui's Hula Grill.

Hawaiian
Tia Carrere
Tia Carrere
Hawaiian
International star and two-time Grammy winner Tia Carrere’s credits include Wayne’s World, True Lies, Rising Sun, and Lilo & Stitch. Tia has also starred in her own TV series Relic Hunter, and has appeared in Hawaii 5-0, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and AJ & the Queen. Most recently, she starred with Jo Koy and Tiffany Haddish in the 2022 release of Universal/Amblin feature film Easter Sunday. Tia went double platinum with the Wayne’s World soundtrack, while her Warner Bros. album Dream became an international success. Tia returned to her Hawai‘i roots with multi-Grammy award-winning producer/artist Daniel Ho, receiving two Grammy® Awards. Tia has performed on Hawaii 5-0 with Uncle George Kahumoku Jr and her music and vocals have been featured on shows such as Baywatch, Batman, Mask of the Phantasm, and Comedy Central’s Comedy Jam.

Music
Daniel Ho
Daniel Ho
Music
Daniel Ho beams with music. He is an ‘ukulele virtuoso, slack key guitarist, multiinstrumentalist, composer, arranger, singer-songwriter, producer, audio engineer, and record company owner. He is a 6-time Grammy Award winner, 6- time Taiwanese Golden Melody Award winner, and recipient of multiple Hawaiian Music awards. His collaborations transcend genres – from traditional and contemporary Hawaiian Music to World Music with Taiwanese aboriginals and Mongolian nomads, to duets with Pepe Romero the maestro of classical guitar, to contemporary jazz and rock with Tak Matsumoto of the Japanese supergroup, B’z. His music has been featured in film and television, including The Descendants, Soul Surfer, the TV series Hawai’i 5-O, and NHK (Japan), and his notable performance of a Hawaiian-language rendition of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U” for the end credits of Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008).