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About George Kahumoku Jr.
Currently, George Kahumoku Jr. continues to captivate audiences with his live performances, which blend music with storytelling and cultural education. He frequently performs at venues across Hawaii, including renowned locations such as the Maui Arts & Cultural Center and various luaus where he showcases his musical talents alongside Hawaiian hula performers. In addition to local shows, Kahumoku tours the mainland United States and internationally, bringing the sounds of Hawaii to new audiences. His concerts are often characterized by an intimate setting where George interacts with the audience, answering questions about Hawaiian traditions and music. For 2023, he has scheduled a series of both virtual and in-person performances, allowing fans from all over the world to experience his music. Moreover, Kahumoku has embraced technology, offering online music lessons and workshops, helping to teach the next generation the beautiful art of slack key guitar. His active involvement in educational outreach reflects his passion for preserving and promoting Hawaiian culture. Fans can stay updated on his touring schedule and upcoming events through his official website and social media channels, where he shares not just dates and venues, but also personal reflections on Hawaiian music and cultural heritage.
George Kahumoku Jr. History
George Kahumoku Jr. is a renowned Hawaiian slack key guitarist, singer, and songwriter, celebrated for his deep connection to the Hawaiian culture and music. Born in 1941 on the island of Maui, Kahumoku's journey began when he was introduced to the slack key guitar by his father, a musician who played traditional Hawaiian music. This unique fingerstyle guitar technique allows artists to create beautiful melodies and harmonies that resonate with the rich history of Hawaiian sound. Kahumoku's musical career spans several decades, during which he has been a pivotal figure in popularizing Hawaiian music both in Hawaii and globally. He has received numerous awards, including multiple Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, the Hawaiian equivalent of the Grammys, recognizing his contributions to the genre. Moreover, Kahumoku became well-known for his performances at festivals, concerts, and events showcasing traditional Hawaiian music, sharing the stage with legends such as Peter Moon and the Makaha Sons. His ability to weave storytelling into his performances has made him a beloved figure in the Hawaiian music scene, as he often shares personal anecdotes connected to the songs he plays, enriching the audience's experience and understanding of Hawaiian culture.