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Peaceful Island
Hawaiian Slack Key

An Intimate Evening Performance with

Jim Kimo West

with Special Guest
Jim of Suburbanoid

Saturday, March 2, 2019
Performance begins at 7:00 pm
Doors open at 6:30 pm

LOGAN HOUSE
at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts

Tickets $25.00
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Presented by Cord International Media Group

Jim Kimo West
Jim Kimo West

 

Jim of Suburbanoid
Special Guest
Jim of Suburbanoid

 

We are pleased to announce that our friend Jim Kimo West recently received a Grammy nomination for his album Moku Maluhia: Peaceful Island - and that he is coming to the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts for a solo performance. West is recognized as one of the world's top slack key guitarists bringing his own unique musical perspective to this great acoustic guitar tradition.

Jim Kimo West's Grammy-nominated album - Moku Maluhia, Peaceful Island
Jim Kimo West's Grammy-nominated album
Moku Maluhia - Peaceful Island

Besides his solo slack key career, West is best known as the long-time guitarist on CDs and tours for the world's most famous musical satirist, "Weird Al" Yankovic whose CD, Mandatory Fun debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts and won the Grammy for Best Comedy Recording. West is also a prolific composer with a generous output of new, exciting slack key guitar originals. In addition he writes and produces music for too numerous to mention feature films and television shows.

A Canadian native, West grew up in Florida and was playing professionally in various rock bands by age 16. A decade later he landed in Los Angeles and began working with "Weird Al" Yankovic. West can be heard on and seen in all of Yankovic's iconoclastic videos, albums, and concerts playing guitar.

Jim Kimo West with Weird Al Yankovic and band
Jim Kimo West with "Weird Al" Yankovic and band

In 1985 to decompress after a long summer Weird Al tour, Jim made his first trip to Hana, Maui. He fell in love with the culture and the physical landscape of Hawaii. As the sounds of Gabby Pahinui, the Sons of Hawaii, Sonny Chillingworth, The Sunday Manoa, and others played on the turntable, Jim jammed along for fun and relaxation. Already a long-time devotee of open tunings, he was immediately drawn to the gentle rhythms of the slack key guitar and soon began writing his own songs. West didn't concentrate on learning the standard riffs and songs but instead developed his own unique slack key vocabulary which now defines his very unique approach to this great tradition.

While always retaining the heartfelt essence of traditional slack key, Jim Kimo West brings his own musical heritage to his original slack key instrumentals. His style can best be described as nahenahe, a Hawaiian term that means soft, sweet, or of gentle voice - a fusion of old and new deeply rooted in tradition. Kimo's numerous slack key CD's have garnered him much praise and well over 75 million streams on Pandora and Spotify.

Jim Kimo West

Besides being acknowledged by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for his work on Mandatory Fun and the recent nomination for his Moku Maluhia: Peaceful Island, West is also a recipient of the Hawaii Music Awards (American Music Awards equivalent) and has been honored by the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts with a Na Hoku Hanohano Award (Hawaiian Grammy) nomination, and is a two-time winner of the LA Treasures Award for his contributions toward the perpetuation of the Hawaiian slack key guitar.

West lives in Los Angeles and travels regularly to the islands to perform and also to relax. He also performs slack key concerts throughout the mainland US especially in the Southern California area.

 

Tickets $25.00

Reserve your space today!

 

 

About Cord International Media Group

Cord International Media Group

Ojai native and resident Maryann Cord, Co-Founder & CEO of Cord International Media Group is producing and promoting the concert for Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts cultural programming. Cord International's Hana Ola Records is known as the first name in vintage Hawaiian music, a music recording and licensing company passionately dedicated to preserving, restoring and releasing lost real Hawaiian music, with a huge catalog of recordings.

Cord International

 

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