Ledward Ka'apana
Wednesday, March 2, 2005
traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar & vocals
Door 7:30pm, Music 8:00pm |
Purchase advance tickets:
$17.50
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Now in his 40th year as a professional musician, Led Ka'apana's great skill and easygoing attitude have made him one of Hawai'i's most beloved traditional musicians. A master of slack key guitar (so named for the alternate tuning, or slacking, of the strings), Led is also accomplished on 'ukulele, autoharp, bass and steel guitar. He is a fine baritone and falsetto singer as well. Perhaps most importantly, the man known affectionately as lima wela ("hot hand") blends his virtuosity with an infectious joy for performing, a generous spirit, and a rascally sense of humor.
Born in 1948, Led grew up in a very musical family in the tiny village of Kalapana on the Big Island of Hawai'i. Encouraged by his elders and inspired by his mother, singer Tina Ka'apana, and his uncle, legendary slack key player Fred Punahoa, he developed a seemingly inexhaustible ability to improvise. He also absorbed the influences of country, jazz, latin and even rock n' roll that he would occasionally sneak into his music. In 1977, Led formed the legendary trio Hui 'Ohana with his twin brother Ned and cousin Dennis Pavao; a CD retrospective of their work, Magic Islands, was recently released by Hawaiian Music Island. In addition, Led's solo work, his series of duets with steel guitar master Bob Brozman, and his collaborations with artists such as Jerry Douglas, Ricky Skaggs, and Alison Krauss have established him as one of Hawai'i's foremost musical ambassadors.
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