Jake closes Ke Kani O Ke Kai
JOHN BERGER / JBERGER@STARADVERTISER.COM
Danny Carvalho, left, went backstage to greet Jake Shimabukuro, right, and his younger brother, Bruce, during intermission at the final Ke Kani o ke Kai concert of 2015, Thursday at the Waikiki Aquarium. Jake was the solo headliner of the show, but his brother joined him during the second set to help introduce “Travels,” the title song of Jake’s next album, and then stayed on to jam on powerful dual ukulele arrangements of “Kawika” and “Wipeout.”
John Berger’s On the Scene photos run throughout the week. Contact him at jberger@staradvertiser.com.
Danny Carvalho, left, went backstage to greet Jake Shimabukuro, right, and his younger brother, Bruce, during intermission at the final Ke Kani o ke Kai concert of 2015, Thursday at the Waikiki Aquarium. Jake was the solo headliner of the show, but his brother joined him during the second set to help introduce “Travels,” the title song of Jake’s next album, and then stayed on to jam on powerful dual ukulele arrangements of “Kawika” and “Wipeout.”
John Berger’s On the Scene photos run throughout the week. Contact him at jberger@staradvertiser.com.
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