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  2. Live in Maui - Wikipedia

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    In a review for AllMusic, Mark Deming gave Live in Maui a rating of four out of five stars. He noted the less-than-ideal recording conditions and added: The Maui recordings don't find him [Hendrix] exploring much in the way of anything new, but he's in excellent form, playfully relaxed and fully engaged at the same time, and Mitch Mitchell's drumming is, as always, an excellent foil for Jimi's ...

  3. Here's what you missed at the 50 & Friends Concert during ...

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    The Humor & Harmony Weekend: 50 Cent & Friends Concert at the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium in Downtown Shreveport Saturday evening, August 10, 2024. It was an exciting night for festival goers ...

  4. Film and television in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii Film Office is an agency of the U.S. state of Hawaii through the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. The agency facilitates all in-state film and television productions and photography shoots, whether they are small, local, or independent projects or large commercial projects.

  5. Fundraiser for Lahaina to recall Jimi Hendrix’s Maui concert

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  6. Music of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The music of Hawaii includes an array of traditional and popular styles, ranging from native Hawaiian folk music to modern rock and hip hop.Styles like slack-key guitar are well known worldwide, while Hawaiian-tinged music is a frequent part of Hollywood soundtracks.

  7. KLHI-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station went on the air as KORL-FM on September 12, 2006. On June 29, 2007, the station changed its call sign to the current KLHI-FM. [3] On April 30, 2009, the format switched from alternative rock to island and reggae, to include native Hawaiian music, and now goes by the name "Native 92.5".