Member Spotlight: Noel Okimoto “Always learning,” Hoku-winning drummer locks in on his own fascinating, artful rhythm Noel Okimoto is a popular, versatile, in-demand drummer and award-winning jazz recording artist. His work on a self-titled, classical/jazz debut with Megan Bledsoe Ward’s Pacific Harp Project garnered a 2016 Na Hoku Hanohano Award (Hawaii’s Grammys) for “Instrumental Album […]
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OF NOTE: Local 5 Hotel Workers’ Union...
Local 5 Hotel Workers’ Union Strike Successful On November 27, the Local 5 hotel workers’ union successfully ended a 51-day strike against five prominent Kyo-Ya-owned, Marriott-managed hotels. It was a long and difficult battle, but workers are calling this a huge victory. Besides wage and benefit increases, the new agreement provides for improvements in safety, […]
OF NOTE: Gigs Coming Up
OF NOTE: Coming Up: December 18, 7:30 p.m., Studio 909, Musicians Association Jazzed Holidaze with the Rich Crandall Trio Rich Crandall-piano, Bruce Hamada-bass and vocals, Stacey Tangonan-drums Chamber Music Hawaii presents: December 10, 7:30 p.m., Paliku Theater The Honolulu Brass Holiday Concert December 17, 7:30 p.m., Doris Duke Theater The Spring Wind Quintet Holiday Concert […]
IN MEMORIAM: Les Peetz, a writer who ...
Les Peetz, a writer who knew his way around some glorious jazz Union member, jazz pianist, award-winning journalist, published author, attorney, legal services developer for the State’s Executive Office on Aging, son of a Big Island plantation supervisor… There’s a lot to the late Les Peetz, 68, a lot more that people never knew. Originally […]
2018 MAH Elections
2018 MAH Elections Elections for the Musicians’ Association of Hawaii officer and board of director positions were held this past May 10 through May 16. Unopposed and elected outright for three-year terms were: Steve Pearson: President Jim Moffitt: Vice President Robert Shinoda: Secretary-Treasurer David “Mochi” Freeman: Sargent at Arms Board of Directors elected are: Steve […]
In Memoriam: Former Sen. Daniel K. Ak...
In Memoriam Former Sen. Daniel K. Akaka, the ambassador of Aloha When Daniel Kahikina Akaka, 93, passed away April 6, the world mourned the loss of a great Statesman, the first native Hawaiian to serve in the U.S. Senate. His death made headline news on the Mainland, New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, NBC. The […]