Kaleo Phillips to perform Jan. 30 at the Baldwin Home Museum
LAHAINA – On Thursday, Jan. 30, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., enjoy the free Hawaiian Music Series featuring Kaleo Phillips on the front lawn of the Baldwin Home Museum at the corner of Front and Dickenson streets in Lahaina.
Born and raised in Lahaina, Phillips has been a figure in the Maui music scene for over 30 years.
A graduate of Lahainaluna High School’s Class of ’89, and coming from a musical family background, Phillips has been blessed and fortunate to flourish in music.
Kaleo released his first solo album, “E Mama,” in August 2018, with original Hawaiian compositions written by himself and his cousin, Devin Kamealoha Forrest.
Limited seating is provided, and blankets, mats and low beach chairs are welcome. This ongoing program is supported by Hawaii Tourism Authority and Outlets of Maui. Hawaiian Music Series is hosted by Lahaina Restoration Foundation.
A paid parking lot is located behind the venue with access from Dickenson Street. Parking fees from the lot are used by LRF to maintain and preserve the many historic sites in Lahaina.