Lifetime Achievement Award

Wow.

Last Sunday I headed down with the family to check out the 2009 HUMA’s and it seems they had a trick up their sleeves…  Otto and his staff planned a new category.

“The Lifetime Achievement Award”

I was to be honored with the inaugural Tiki statue by surprise… they got my wife and kids in on the act by having them write some things about me and my two oldest sons read them to the crowd.

It was all news to me… so I was floored, and truly honored to have such nice things said about me, for simply doing what I truly love to do (Support Local Music!)

It’s nice to be recognized for all of my efforts, but thankfully I am not the only person who tries to make a difference, so I tip my hat to all of them as well!

The award itself was a nice surprise and I hope my little acceptance speech (off the top of my head) didn’t disappoint. I barely even remember what I said but I know I tried to convey how much I love my wife and kids for letting me risk money on shows and invite bands over to stay with us… as well as how much I deeply appreciate Hawaii’s outstanding bands and music fans.

Without such great bands and the support of those who make a donation at the door, things would grind to a halt.  (Mahalo)

I’ve been fortunate to make a ton of solid friends who are willing to lend a hand for the greater good and I can never thank them enough. They lend gear, they play for little or no financial gain, they spread the word on shows… and it all adds up. In the end we sometimes lose money, but it would have been worse without their help, so again, thank you all for even the littlest thing that you’re able to do to keep things going in the scene!!!

I should get back to my day job now, but thanks again to Otto and everyone behind the scenes for the surprise award and for another fun event.

I’ll hope to see you at a show soon, and while it was a “lifetime achievement” award that they felt I had earned, I’m hoping that my soon-to-be 15 years of doing what feels right, will one day prove to have been just the beginning!!

and maybe one, some, or all of my soon-to-be 4 sons will carry on the torch in years to come!
Even if they don’t…  I wasn’t the first, and I won’t be the last, but Hawaii is a great place to support local music.

ALOHA


I will add some photos from 2009 once I have them!!


For now, here’s a shot from the first year:

1st humas host

For a link to the myspace page for the event:  Click Here
Update: As promised, here’s some photos!

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The Casualties – 2009

A few years ago, I had The Casualties in town for a Wednesday night show at Anna Bannana’s. Over 300 people showed up! We tried a new (larger) venue this time around and had another great show. Chris from Photocat808.com was kind enough to share his photos from 4play Niteclub in Aiea.

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The Devil Wears Prada @ Warped 2009

Aloha…  the last couple years my wife and I have caught that last day of Warped Tour in L.A. because a high number of our friends were playing and it’s always a bit of a mad house, but usually an interesting experience, so what the heck… we’ve gone.  This year, we made sure that we didn’t miss TDWP since I had already booked them for a 2010 show in Hawaii.   (Weds. March 3rd at Pipeline Cafe to be exact)

The band was ALL OVER the stage and they had a HUGE crowd checking them out. It was pretty cool and Marina took a bunch of photos for you to enjoy…

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When she’s able to find the time to sort through them all, Marina will be giving me a bunch of photos of other bands we saw at Warped Tour so stay tuned for those!  In the meantime, if you scroll far enough, you can enjoythe pics from 2008 in an older post!!