Sunday, August 18, 2013

Moms On a Mission Rock & Roll Night benefit for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii (4-6-2013)

By JonT.  Okay, I have to plug one of my favorite bands, LS 34.  This band plays classic rock from the 60s and 70s.  Music that I grew up with and enjoy very much.  It's also the band that my wife Sandy sings for. Yes, I'm being partial, but they really are good.  'LS' stands for Lovin' Sounds, which is the band's original name when they played the high school and military circuit back in the late 60s.  Most of the original members graduated from high school in 1970, Later they went their separate ways to pursue college, careers and family.  However, in 2004 guitarist Harold Kageura got the band back together to jam for fun.  In Summer of 2004 the band (with a few new members) got invited to performed at their 1st gig - the American Heart Association Oahu Heart Walk at Kapi'olani Park.  That was 34 years from the last time they played together in High School. Hence the '34' in LS 34.  It's been 9 years now and the band (currently 11 members) still meets monthly to jam and perform at selected gigs.  Check out their website at http://ls34.blogspot.com/

On this night in Waikiki at the Hale Koa Hotel Banyan Tree Showroom, LS 34 was the featured band at the 1st Annual Moms On a Mission Rock & Roll night, a benefit for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii; hosted by Lina Girl of KCCN FM100, and a special performance by Drill Team Hawaii.  The music lineup - purely Rock & Roll! CCR, Santana, Spirit, Rare Earth, Doobie Bros, Grand Funk, etc.  The event was so successful, the band was invited back to perform next year (April 5, 2014).  Check out these captured golden moments below.



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You can catch LS 34 at their next public gig on June 29th at Dot's  In Wahiawa, an annual benefit fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Wahiawa-Waialu; and on July 6th at Ala Moan Hotel,, a benefit fundraiser for Meals On Wheels.

The LS 34 Band:
Craig Kim - lead drums
Eugene Nakabayashi - guitar
Jenson Tamanaha - congas, percussions, vocals
Karl Nishio - timbales, drums, guitar, percussions, vocals
*Kenneth Uyeno - vocals
Mike Gonsalves - bass guitar, vocals
*Milton Matsusaki - lead guitar
*Ronald Ishikawa - lead guitar
Ronald Hanagami - vocals
Sandy Tsujimura - vocals
*Wesley Nakashima - keyboards
Chad Nugal - sound

* Original Lovin' Sounds member

Mahalo for the great time LS 34! & Don't Stop The Music!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

LS 34 Live at the KSSK Perry & Price Saturday Morning Show (3-16-2013)

Written by SandyT.  This is the 2nd time I had the chance to perform on the Perry & Price Saturday Morning Show.  The first time was in 2007 at the John Dominis Restaurant with the Kapolei Chorale under the direction of Music Director, Doris Dudley.   At that performance the Super Ferry gave everyone in the audience a free round trip ticket on the Super Ferry. What a bonus!

This March 16, 2013 performance at the Jade Dynasty Restaurant was to help promote the Mom's On a Mission April 6th Rock and Roll Night, a fundraiser to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii.   Mom's On a Mission and Ronald McDonald House had planned to make an appearance on February 23rd but once KSSK Radio got word of LS 34, they wanted the band to also make a special appearance with them.

We (LS 34) get together only once a month for a 5-hour Saturday rehearsal in our Mililani studio.  All our 11 band members have full time jobs and are busy with their families; therefore, getting in touch with everyone for availability can sometimes be challenging.  This radio performance was something new to us and so getting all the logistics settled before hand was least to say 'rough'.  So many details. Can we fit all 11 members on the stage?  How much time do we have to set up all our equipment?  Sound quality?  Many emails and phone tags with band members and key radio people.  The restaurant was already sold out and could only afford to remove 1 table in front of the stage.  We were scheduled to appear at 10:30 am with a 10 minute window to set up after the last act, and a minimal sound check. Aiya!

Long story short, at the last hour the band decided to create a recording and just have the 4 singers (Ken, Karl, Ronald and Sandy) represent LS 34 that morning.  The band got together to recorded 3 songs, on very few takes with no mistakes.  We were ready.  The Perry & Price show turned out to be a success as there was a surge of ticket sales after the show.  It was wonderful to see and hear our band members, our families and our friends in the audience.  Thank you to Cynthia Murphy who got her Waipahu High School Class of 1970 gang to attend the breakfast show. You folks were awesome!  Mahalo to Roxane Kimura and Anne Komatsu of Moms On a Mission, and Gene Davis of Ronald McDonald House for the opportunity.  Special Mahalo to Perry & Price, Sweetie Pacarro, and Dale Machado for making this all possible.  Let's do it again! and Don't Stop The Music! 

Slide show............
  


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Ronald McDonald House Hawaii Info: http://www.ronaldhousehawaii.org/

Perry & Price Saturday Morning Show Info: http://www.ksskradio.com/pages/perryandprice.html?article=8087944

Jade Dynasty Restaurant Info: http://jadedynastyhawaii.com/

For Tickets to the April 6th Rock And Roll Night, call the number on the poster.