Coming just for the music? Want to experience the festival for one day? We’ve got the tickets for you! By...
We visit Hawaii’s reggae rockers, The Green, as they held an acoustic jam session in Honolulu to support their new...
By Chelsea Jarrell They’re the boys from Waipahu, on the island of Oahu who realized they had an affinity to harmonize. Full, overlapping voices as compatible as the tightly wound friendships on stage and behind the scenes. So what does it take for a reggae band to be a success...
What’s your favorite album, Noah? I’ve been listening to the Weekend’s new album Starboy, it’s pretty sick. Been playing any...
“Music is in my blood.” Kala Brand Ukuleles presents a look at how Makua Rothman‘s Hawaiian roots infiltrates his swanky, rhythmic music in...
Kala Brand Ukuleles presents in this week’s #music channel a glimpse into the psyche of the North Shore’s own Landon McNamara, whose album A Dollar Short & A Minute Late reached #1 for reggae on iTunes as well as #5 on Billboard’s reggae charts. Focusing on quality and value has helped make Kala the...
What does waking up early to check the conditions at Ehukai, sitting in Town traffic, having a bonfire at Keiki...
by Chelsea Jarrell Driving down Kamehameha Highway along Oahu’s foamy coastline while salty-skinned, strummed notes from The Green’s sweet reggae...
by Cash Lambert “Powerful, haunted, retro-sexy and soulful”: these are some of the ways that Lily Meola’s music has been described. The Maui native, with light hair and mesmerizing green eyes, began singing at age 11 during a school production, and soon after, her mother, Nancy, began finding and booking...