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Jazz Singers and Musicians of Hawaii

Articles and information about Hawaii's most well known jazz singers and jazz musicians.

Azure McCall

Bettie Loo Taylor

Gabe Balthazar

Honolulu Jazz Quartet
  • Adam Baron on drums, Dan Del Negro on keyboard, Kolivas on bass, Tim Tsukiyama on saxaphone.

    Jeff Peterson

    Jimmy Borges

    Keahi Conjugacion

    Melveen Leed

    Mihana Souza

    Other Jazz Artists of Hawaii
  • Phil and Angela Benoit (aka The Maui Benoits)
  • Hawaii International Jazz All Star Band
  • Abe Lagrimas Jr. (drums, ukulele, and vibes).
  • Adam Baron (drums)
  • Bruce Hamada (bass)
  • Dan Del Negro (keyboards)
  • David Choy (saxophone)
  • DeShannon Higa (trumpet)
  • Ernie Washington (moved to hi after mainland career, passed away)
  • Gr00ve.imProV.arTiSts (DeShannon Higa's group)
  • Henry Allen (guitar)
  • Jim Howard (piano)
  • John Kolivas (bass)
  • Michael Paulo (reeds)
  • Newjass Quartet
  • Noel Okimoto (drums, percussion, and vibes),
  • Paul Madison (moved to Hawaii after mainland career, passed away)
  • Pierre Grill (piano, keyboards, and trombone),
  • Rene Paulo (acoustic grand piano)
  • Rich Crandall (piano)
  • Richard Kauhi (passed away)
  • Robert Shinoda (guitar)
  • Ryan Kunimura (saxophone)
  • Steve Jones (bass)
  • Tennyson Stephens (piano)
  • Tim Tsukiyama (saxophone)
  • Trummy Young (moved to Hawaii after mainland career, passed away)

    Jazz Venues in Hawaii
  • Ward Rafters (3810 Maunaloa Avenue, Kaimuki, Hawaii, Sunday afternoons)
  • Honoluu Club
  • Jazz Minds
  • 39 Hotel
  • In the 1990's, the Music Union Building



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