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    Bill To Play March Dates In Hawaii

    Bill Kreutzmann will be performing as part of the Tropical Jam 5 on 3 in the Hawaiian Islands this March.

    Catch him on the following dates with Steve Kimock, Bobby Vega, Michael Kang & Chris Berry:

    Friday, March 12 

    Pauwela Cannery, Maui

    All Ages

    Doors 7pm

    Show 8pm

    Saturday, March 13

    Pikake Pavilion, Oahu

    All Ages

    Show 7pm

    Sunday, March 14

    Kilohana Plantation, Kauai

    All Ages

    Show 4pm

    With Steve Kimock & Bobby Vega:

    Saturday, March 20

    The Lava Lounge, Kauai

    All Ages

    Doors 9pm

    Show 10pm

    For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit Dove Presents.

     

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    Row-jimmy
    14 years 1 month ago
    Snow in Hawaii too!
    Yes, it actually does, on big island, on Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa too. They're volcanos.
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    grateful prof
    14 years 1 month ago
    hisfamily
    I hear ya, not sure how much music gets to old Hawaii. Hell, I once saw the Dead and the Stones the same day! I bet there are some locals making some mighty fine music somewhere in the islands, so many creative music-folks have made it their home, or home away from home. Any how, you got big surf and great bud, here, there is still snow on the ground!
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    hisfamily
    14 years 1 month ago
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    I would love to see big acts like the Stones and Bruce, but most of the acts I listen to don't exist anymore. I like Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon who are all dead. I love the Dead and would love to see them in concert, but I can't so this is great. I would much prefer Furthur if they ever toured my area.
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Bill Kreutzmann will be performing as part of the Tropical Jam 5 on 3 in the Hawaiian Islands this March.

Catch him on the following dates with Steve Kimock, Bobby Vega, Michael Kang & Chris Berry:

Friday, March 12 

Pauwela Cannery, Maui

All Ages

Doors 7pm

Show 8pm

Saturday, March 13

Pikake Pavilion, Oahu

All Ages

Show 7pm

Sunday, March 14

Kilohana Plantation, Kauai

All Ages

Show 4pm

With Steve Kimock & Bobby Vega:

Saturday, March 20

The Lava Lounge, Kauai

All Ages

Doors 9pm

Show 10pm

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit Dove Presents.

 

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Hey Bill, please schedule something for mid July, I'll be in the islands then and I'd love to see you!
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You guys have any clue what the setlist would be like. I am visiting Hawwai during this time and was wondering if I should go. I mean like are they going to be playing GD stuff or some random Hawwaiian music thing? Thanks guys!
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played by that lineup would be a bad thing...but my sense is they'll stick with the type of stuff for which they're more known, which runs more to jam bands.
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Not quite sure what they will do this time but I'm guessing it'll be much along the lines of Chris Berry material. This is what the Tropical Jam 4 lineup did around New Year's. It was actually very good - my first exposure to Chris Berry / Pangea. You can hear the New Year's show from Maui on the Live Music Archive posted under Chris Berry Trio. The band lineup for this coming week drops Patrice Blanchard on bass and adds Bobby Vega and Steve Kimock. And for the comment about playing the Big Island - I was surprised about that too. Chris Berry is a new Big Island resident! Aloha
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If you're around for da shows, I recommend you go....not da kine Hawaiian muzic...yes da kine jam....these guyz (minus da big plus Steve Kimock & Bobby Vega) played BI on 1/3/2010...remember? I do...and they jammed....at da Akebono. Gone to Maui....Aloha
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I am too young to have gone to a Dead concert, so this is the closest I will ever get to a Dead concert. I never met somebody that ever heard of the Grateful Dead before, but I can imagine a few Deadheads at the concert. O ma gud I am soo happy. This is like the biggest moment of my life.
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Hey hisfamily, I hope you are being sarcastic! There is SO MUCH great music out there, seeing our old friend Bill play drums in a second-rate jam band simply cannot be the musical highlight of your life, even if you missed seeing the great big chugging engine that was the Dead live.
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I would love to see big acts like the Stones and Bruce, but most of the acts I listen to don't exist anymore. I like Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon who are all dead. I love the Dead and would love to see them in concert, but I can't so this is great. I would much prefer Furthur if they ever toured my area.
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I hear ya, not sure how much music gets to old Hawaii. Hell, I once saw the Dead and the Stones the same day! I bet there are some locals making some mighty fine music somewhere in the islands, so many creative music-folks have made it their home, or home away from home. Any how, you got big surf and great bud, here, there is still snow on the ground!
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Yes, it actually does, on big island, on Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa too. They're volcanos.