More Kaleponi
News - 2007
Nov
28, 2007
Acoustic
Guitar Showcase at Bazaar Cafe, Wed Nov 28, 7 PM
We're back from
our autumn visit to O`ahu with our musical batteries all charged
from seeing many of our favorite artists around the island.
Now that Thanksgiving
is done (we've almost finished off the leftovers) we're ready to
gear up for some more music. This week I'll be part of Teja Gerken's
Acoustic Guitar Showcase in San Francisco.
Teja
is the managing editor of Acoustic
Guitar Magazine and a fingerstyle guitarist/composer of some
note. He has been hosting the monthly Acoustic Guitar Showcase at
the Bazaar Cafe for a number
of years. Several years ago he included one of my mentors, Patrick
Landeza, in one of his shows. So this feels like an important step
for me, presenting my slack key in "The City" for the
first time.
Sep 8, 2007
I'm Opening
for Ledward Kaapana!!!
Wow, am I excited!
I have been invited to open three shows for Ledward Kaapana. If
you don't know Led, let me describe him as one of the greatest slack
key players ever, an amazing performer, and an absolutely world
class musician. You can see his bio and discography at his web site,
http://www.ledkaapana.com.
Led has been a huge influence on my playing, starting with his recordings
and his video and progressing through workshops and finally to jam
sessions and guest appearances at some of his shows.
On Sunday, the
9th, the show will be at the Palms
Playhouse in Winters, a hip club located in a 19th century opera
house, a little over a half hour from the SF Bay Area.
Monday, the
10th, we'll be at Don
Quixote's in Felton. There are plenty of Hawaiian music fans
in the neighborhood so I'm expecting lots of folks will make it
to this show.
The final stop
on this mini-tour is the lovely Rancho
Nicasio - always a great spot for a luau and some slack key.
This show will include the terrific vocals and `ukulele of recording
artist Faith Ako and hula
by Halau Hula Na Pua O Ka La`akea.
We saw Ledward at Rancho Nicasio earlier this year and it was a
terrific evening.
The three shows
all start at 8 PM.
Aug 4, 2007
A Busy Month
August has turned
out to be a busy month, with two major festivals and a coffee shop
gig. Check out the calendar
for details.
The San
Francisco Aloha Festival is a large gathering of Pacific Islanders
and fans of the music and culture. This was my third year to provide
a slack key workshop and it's always fun to try to gain a few more
converts to the style.
The Healdsburg
Guitar Festival is a long running event held every other year.
The last few events have been in Santa Rosa since attendance outgrew
the original Healdsburg site. This three day event gives independent
luthiers (guitar builders) an opportunity to show their creations
to players and collectors. The program also includes a number of
workshops aimed at players as well as builders, along with brief
concerts in two locations. This will be my first year as workshop
instructor and performer, and I'm feeling quite honored to be part
of such a prestigious event.
We've been learning
about YouTube and video, and we've posted a few clips from a couple
of recent afternoon shows. Stop by www.youtube.com/franguidry
to see the results.
Jun 12, 2007
A Taste of
Ou r Visit to O`ahu
It's been a
hectic couple of weeks since we returned from our O`ahu visit, but
I'm finally getting around to posting a couple of tidbits. Many
of our favorite musicians live and work on O`ahu, so we love to
find a reasonable rental on the windward side, spend the day at
the beach, then head out in the evening to enjoy great Hawaiian
music.
Kailua Beach
is one of the loveliest in the world, and our last few rentals have
been just a short walk away from that beach. Here's a wide shot
of the beach looking toward Kane`ohe:

Lynnie loves
to frolic with our friends and the dogs that are lucky enough to
get beach walks:

Another big
advantage of the windward side, it's close to the Ko`olau Golf Course,
home of the new Honey's lounge. This is where the music really takes
off on Sunday afternoon, when Mike Kaawa, Ocean Kaowili, and Paul
Kim play. They also feature lots of musical guests, most prominently
Eddie Kamae, founder of the legendary Sons of Hawai`i.
It's quite a
thrill to sit in with these guys. They're absolutely master musicians,
and the audience is enthusiastic and supportive. Here's a shot of
one of our sessions, I'm playing my new Go Type II parlor guitar
and having a ball:

That's Ocean
on the left, playing bass. Paul Kim is next on his steel guitar.
The happy guy with the little guitar is me, then Mike Kaawa is to
the right, driving the band with his awesome twelve string stylings.
Of course, it's
not that far to Waikiki from our little cottage in Kailua. We can
get to most places in the Big City in a little over half an hour.
One place we go pretty regularly is the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, legendary
Waikiki showplace. It's a spectacular establishment, in a magnificent
location, and one of the greatest musicians in the world plays at
the Maitai bar there, alongside the sands of Waikiki. Ledward Kaapana
has a regular Saturday afternoon spot at the RHH, and we love to
visit with friends and meet folks in the audience. Led also likes
to have a little company on stage sometimes, and it's quite a thrill
for me to spend a few minutes playing slack key alongside the master:

There's a glimpse
at the highlights, naturally there were lots more adventures. And
there's something about the air and majestic Ko`olau mountains and
the friendly people that helps me to play more and better music
than I do at home in Kaleponi.
Apr 26, 2007
Getting Some
Inspiration
Thanks over
and over to everyone who has bought the CD, and thanks for all the
kind words.
We're in Hawai`i
for a few weeks, soaking up sun and inspiration. Even the food here
has a musical feeling, somehow. Last night we saw a fantastic group,
Pilioha at a wonderful club
called The Aku Bone Lounge. They serve up some wonderful food that
really goes with the sweet music.
I'm reaching
out to the musicians I know on O`ahu and hopefully will get plenty
of time to kanikapila, or jam, while we're here. And for some reason
the feeling of being in the islands stimulates me to learn new songs
and maybe even write a few, so I hope I'll have some new material
to post on the Kaleponi Music page. Please stop by again and give
a listen.
Apr 5, 2007
Boxes and
Boxes of CDs in the Garage!!
After several
years of recording, editing, mixing, mastering, remixing, remastering,
graphics design, and duplication, I am now the proud owner of 1000
CDs with my name on the cover. Needless to say, I'm way excited.
If you make it to one of my performances we'll almost certainly
have copies available for sale.
Our internet
sales will be handled by CD
Baby, and we expect to have that account operational in a week
or two. Kaleponi will also be available on Itunes in the near future.
The tracks are
all solo guitar instrumentals, and all were recorded in the upstairs
music room, now renamed Duck Digital Recording. It's been quite
a learning experience with all the options available for computers
as a music tool.
Please check
back in a week or two and listen to samples from the CD.
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