Liz Morales and Jordan Soon to perform free Hawaiian Music Series concert

On Nov. 4, 2020, Jordan Soon released his very first digital single, “Flashlight,” which is available for download on all digital platforms. Next, on Jan. 7, 2022, he released his first original titled “Just Believe In Yourself,” which is also out now on all digital platforms.
LAHAINA — Liz Morales, founder of the wahine trio Ahumanu, and Jordan Soon, singer-songwriter from Wailuku, will be performing at this month’s Hawaiian Music Series on the front lawn of the Baldwin Home Museum in Lahaina. The free event will be held on Thursday, March 30, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Morales took a chance and left the Maui radio station KPOA and the security of her established career as Maui radio talent, Kopa’a Tita. She embarked on a journey to follow her childhood dream of becoming a full-time Hawaiian musician.
“The ‘stable’ nine-to-five job did not make me happy. What I wanted was to become a musician for a Polynesian review or a backup singer for any popular singer in the business. It made me happy to think about doing that,” Morales said.
She is a singer-songwriter who has performed alongside some of Hawaii’s notables, including Amy Hanaiali’i, Raiatea Helm and Owana Salazar.
She has an extensive knowledge of Hawaiian, country, rock and roll, and R&B music.
Soon, a singer-songwriter from Wailuku, has been singing as far back as he can remember.
In January of 2016, Jordan got his first opportunity to take his talent to the main stage.
He has been mentored by several island musicians — most notably Kimié Miner.
Concert seating is on the lawn and the low rock wall with limited chairs available. Blankets, mats and low-back beach chairs are welcome.
The Baldwin Home Museum is located in the heart of Lahaina on the corner of Front and Dickenson streets. Paid parking is available behind the museum.
This free outdoor concert is part of Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s Hawaiian Music Series held on the last Thursday of every month. Support for the event is provided by County of Maui Economic Development and foundation members.
For more information, visit www.LahainaRestoration.org.