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Musicians!
#1
My wife and I will be moving to Puna in 3 weeks.
I'm looking for people to jam with on a semi-regular basis. I play guitar/bass and can pick up on just about any style music.

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#2
E_ave is a REALLY good musician. I should know I get the pleasure of listening to him play guitar on a very regular basis.

"How do you know i am mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the cat "or you wouldnt have come here."
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#3
Check with Chris Scott at Paradise Bar & Grill in Keaau

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#4
On a rainy night the "Paradise Bar & Grill in Keaau" is fun. Twinkley christmas light glowing, musical rhythms beating, folks having the best of times and eating Chipolte Tomato soup, ono!

mella l
mella l
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#5
When I get there we can have a kanikapila chez moi.

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#6
I'll check out Paradise Bar & Grill...now how am I going to get my amps to the BI? I have 2 Vintage Fender amps that I CAN'T leave here in Connecticut! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Erik



Edited by - e_ave on 10/05/2007 12:14:37
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#7
I advise you to go acoustic in Hawai'i! Unplugged, baby!

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#8
Lola's Boutique & Cafe 101 Aupuni Street Suite 147 Hilo, did have a jam night on weekends that was good. Rock & Roll kind of 60/70s style. It was BYOB and $5. Maybe someone can advise if they still have it.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#9
Erik, just checked with a friend who brought his amp over from Alaska. He put it in a tote, packed other stuff in it to keep things tight, taped it up and checked it in with his luggage. (Extra charge, but it was worth it, he said.)
Tim
Tim

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