Willie K tunes up
Willie K headlines the “Peace on Earth” concert at Hawaii Theatre this weekend.
Willie K headlines the “Peace on Earth” concert at Hawaii Theatre this weekend.
Join in as the band films an upcoming gig at Ong King.
Stopping by the Continental Club, a temple of honky tonk, hillbilly fusion, rock and soul in Austin, Texas.
“Social Encore” blogger Jermel-Lynn Quillopo spends time with artists participating in Pow Wow Hawaii 2013.
A Feb. 22 event brings prominent Hawaii musicians together with young artists for a freestyle jam.
If music can define a place, then the band Toubab Krewe has gone to great lengths to define itself.
Robin Thicke makes a good example of the way sex sells.
This weekend’s Chamber Music Hawaii program features little-known composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
Honolulu’s soul singers will belt out the blues in honor of Janis Joplin on Saturday, Jan. 19, at The Republik.
Music does wonders when it comes to altering your attitude.
Rock out with a weekend of music and comedy, courtesy TGIF.
Holidays can be humbug, but music and celebrations make it all worthwhile.
Quadraphonix headlines a release party with help from Tempo Valley and Taimane.
The South by Southwest Music Festival is looking for Hawaii musicians to showcase in Austin, Tex.
Calvary By the Sea’s musical fundraiser, “Love is But a Song We Sing,” supports the Movement Center.
Musician and soundtrack composer Gingger Shankar will fuse live performance, electronica and digital visuals at thirtyninehotel.
Flashback to Future Islands, Burning Man and connecting the dots between independent arts.
THE DARKROOM should gain fans outside of their Kona hometown with the release of a new, self-titled EP.
Local singer/songwriter Johnny Helm talks about his latest release.
The Whatever Underground is focused on making a difference in Hawaii’s thriving indie music scene.
This month’s “Top 4″ lineup is my favorite yet — Clones of the Queen, Monarx, ALT/AIR and The Jump Offs.
Shawn Livingston Moseley, Brandon Apeles, Michael Cooper Knapp and Kevin Jones help keep Hawaii’s music industry moving.
Participating in an open mic night can be a scary experience, but it’s all part of learning to be a better musician.
Shawn Livingston Moseley continues to put his efforts toward cultivating up-and-coming artists.
Not only is Candy Diaz musically talented, but she’s also a really nice person who loves all things creative.