Singer-songwriter Josh Kahula to perform free Hawaiian Music Series concert
LAHAINA – Popular singer-songwriter Josh Kahula will perform at Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s free Hawaiian Music Series concert on Thursday, Oct. 29, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in front of the Baldwin Home Museum at the corner of Dickenson and Front streets in Lahaina.
It’s the place to be for a relaxing, pre-Halloween evening.
Kahula, lead singer of one of Maui’s most popular bands, Nuff Sedd, is a guitarist and accomplished musician who composed and arranged most of the songs on Nuff Sedd’s records.
The band’s cutting edge sound combines music influences from ska and reggae to funk and R&B, and incorporates classic rock, alternative and pop sounds.
Nuff Sedd’s debut album was recognized at the 2005 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards for Reggae Album of the Year and won several Hawaii Music Awards, including Group of the Year and Song of the Year for the hit single “Cherry Bomb.”
In 2011, Nuff Sedd released a new record, “Life… in a Song,” to rave reviews. Its first single, “Bits & Pieces,” dominated airwaves across the state.
Limited seating is provided for kupuna; blankets, mats and low beach chairs are welcome.
This ongoing Hawaiian Music Series program is supported by the Hawaii Tourism Authority and the County of Maui Office of Economic Development.
For more information, call the Lahaina Restoration Foundation office at 661-3262, see Lahaina Restoration.org/events or visit Facebook.com/ LahainaRestoration.