Zakir Hussain: Master of the Speaking Hands
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Zakir Hussain: Master of the Speaking Hands

Zakir Hussain is not only recognized as one of the world’s top fusion artists and greatest percussionists, but he has also built a long list of genre-crossing collaborations. Hussain performed with Grateful Dead’s drummer Mickey Hart on the Grammy-winning project Planet Drum. In 1999, he formed the musical group Tabla Beat Science with visionary bassist-producer Bill Laswell. Virtuoso jazz guitarist John McLaughlin teamed up with Hussain in Shakti, a pioneering ensemble that explored the early fusion of Indian and jazz music. Last Friday, for 100 minutes, the Kahilu Theatre audience experienced a memorable auditory and visual performance unlike any other in the venue’s 38th season. 

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Tomáš Kubínek - Clown Jazz At Its Finest
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Tomáš Kubínek - Clown Jazz At Its Finest

Tomáš Kubínek is not only an acrobat, storyteller, magician, and comedian, but he’s also one of the most dedicated performers and kindest humans I’ve met in a long time. In addition to his thrilling solo shows, Kubínek does a lot of pro bono work at detention centers and performs for young audiences – he did a morning show for Big Island school kids at Kahilu before an evening concert last Wednesday.

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Diesel Smoke & Dangerous Chords: Bill Kirchen at HPT
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Diesel Smoke & Dangerous Chords: Bill Kirchen at HPT

There’s a certain retro coolness that happens at a Bill Kirchen concert. From his twang-centric Telecaster guitar made from reclaimed wood salvaged from historic New York buildings, to his nostalgic setlist, filled with honky-tonk tunes about wine, weed, and speedy hot rod races, Kirchen’s Saturday show at the Honokaa People’s Theatre was a night to remember. 

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Brazen and Bandless: Straight No Chaser at the Kahilu Theatre
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Brazen and Bandless: Straight No Chaser at the Kahilu Theatre

Straight No Chaser (SNC), the talented nine-man a cappella group, had the Kahilu Theatre crowd on their feet last Saturday, and the packed house brought them back for two encores. Not only was it SNC's Big Island debut performance, but it was also the last show (61st) of their One Shot 2018/2019 tour.

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East African Retro Pop Comes To Kahilu
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East African Retro Pop Comes To Kahilu

It was the last night of their 2018 tour, and Alsarah and her band The Nubatones delivered a mesmerizing performance that had Kahilu concertgoers on their feet—cheering, clapping, and shouting. Their unique “East African retro pop” music might be new to the Big Island, but it was received warmly with aloha.

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Vaughan Trio Packs Kahilu with an Evening of Texas Blues
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Vaughan Trio Packs Kahilu with an Evening of Texas Blues

The Kahilu Theatre opened its 2019/2020 season with a nearly three-hour concert featuring the Jimmie Vaughan Trio. The show sold out weeks ahead, and when the house lights came on, you could see groups of people dancing in the corners, clapping along, and generally having a great time on a Saturday night in Waimea.

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Robin Trower Rocks The Fillmore
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Robin Trower Rocks The Fillmore

An energetic aging hipster shouted, “He’s Hendrix Reincarnated!” to a young man wearing a Jimi Hendrix T-shirt. I guess there was a Hendrix resurrection here at the Fillmore, since Trower played on the same stage where a young Jimi Hendrix performed back in 1965, when the wild guitarist tried to outshine Little Richard at every turn.

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Brian Auger: Bumpin’ The B at Yoshi’s
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Brian Auger: Bumpin’ The B at Yoshi’s

Brian Auger, the legendary British B-3 and keyboard player, returned to the Bay Area for a one-night gig with Alex Ligertwood, Santana’s former lead vocalist (1980-1998). The combination was extraordinary.

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Los Lonely Boys Interview: Through Blood, Sweat and Tears
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Los Lonely Boys Interview: Through Blood, Sweat and Tears

The three Garza brothers, Henry (vocals, guitar), Ringo (drums, vocals), and Jojo (bass, vocals), began their musical journey when their father recruited them to back his band. In the ’90s, the Tex-Mex blues-rock trio began writing and performing their own material. Success came in 2004, when their debut single "Heaven" reached number one on the Billboard adult contemporary chart and the Top 40 on Billboard’s Hot 100. The group eventually won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.

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Peter Frampton’s Circus: No Clowns – Just Guitars
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Peter Frampton’s Circus: No Clowns – Just Guitars

Peter Frampton kicked off his Guitar Circus revue last year with acts like Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Roger McGuinn, and B.B. King, who joined him at various points during the tour. This time around, it's blues legend Buddy Guy and Randy Bachman from Bachman–Turner Overdrive, or The Guess Who, if you can remember back that far. 

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Bettye LaVette: Raisin’ Hell In Oakland
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Bettye LaVette: Raisin’ Hell In Oakland

The 68-year-old Detroit-raised soul singer howled, strutted, and delivered a powerhouse performance tonight at Yoshi’s. She’s an “overnight sensation,” but jokingly told the audience that it took her 52 years to get there.

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The Zombies Invade Stern Grove
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The Zombies Invade Stern Grove

The Zombies, the '60s psych-pop band—not the undead—closed the 77th Stern Grove Festival on Sunday with a free concert for music fans of all ages. This season’s lineup included the S.F. Symphony, Rufus Wainwright, Darlene Love, and Sergio Mendes.

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For B.B. King, The Blues Never Stop
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For B.B. King, The Blues Never Stop

B.B. King is a living blues legend. His first Nashville recordings date back to 1949, and his stage name comes from his days as a disc jockey when he was known as the Beale Street Blues Boy. He’s still on the radio with his own music channel on SiriusXM, where he frequently shares anecdotes from his multi-decade career. He also owns a chain of blues-themed restaurants in several major cities that offer nightly entertainment.

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Steely Dan Vibrates Concord
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Steely Dan Vibrates Concord

Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Walter Becker and Donald Fagen are touring this summer with their Steely Dan Jamalot Ever After tour across 47 cities. Although they have no new material, the set list is packed with several unique cover songs and features extended arrangements of familiar favorites.

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John Mayall at Lesher Center for the Arts
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John Mayall at Lesher Center for the Arts

Over his 50-year career, Mayall has seen musicians like Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor pass through his bands and move on to legendary fame. His current lineup with Rocky Athas (guitar), Greg Rzab (bass), and Jay Davenport (drums) is no exception, and they work perfectly with the blues master. 

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Michael Franti’s Four-Hour Show At The Greek Theatre
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Michael Franti’s Four-Hour Show At The Greek Theatre

Going to a Michael Franti show will leave you feeling energized and hopeful about the planet's future. I’ve never seen any performer put so much effort and care into a performance as Franti does. As a bonus, he makes time to hang out with his fans before and after the show.

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Arturo Sandoval: Sensational at Yoshi’s
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Arturo Sandoval: Sensational at Yoshi’s

Arturo Sandoval wins you over with those first few notes on his golden trumpet. The sold-out Saturday night crowd at Yoshi’s cheered and clapped as the Grammy-winning musician gracefully moved from trumpet to timbales, piano, electric keyboards, and vocals. His 75-minute set was too short to spend with a jazz legend like Sandoval.

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