Friday, November 20, 2009

More Reunions on the horizon!


First, congratulations to our Elton John ticket winners this week! I certainly hope you had as much fun winning them, as we had giving them away! I'll be spending this weekend cleaning out my personal email box, but it was worth it! Tickets go on sale tomorrow, and Uncle Tom will be doing a portion of his show from the Neil Blasidell box office tomorrow. For an "on sale day" update, be sure to tune in Uncle Tom's Rock and Roll Drive-in tomorrow.

Faces announced today that they'll tour in 2010 without Rod Stewart. The says they've been waiting for Rod, but can't wait any longer. The last two the group got together without Rod, Simply Red's Mick Hucknall sat in...not a bad substitute!

Kiss has announced they're planning a live stream for next week. Facebook, via UStream will broadcast the band's November 25th show at the Los Angeles' Staples Center. It'll be the first ever live web concert for KISS.

Happy B-day today to Joe Walsh (62), Norman Greenbaum (67) and my friend Susan Bruhl! She's married to Bill of the Bluwater Grill. If you happen to see Susan wish her a happy 24th b-day! (that'll get me a free dinner :))

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Looking forward musically to 2010!


Be sure to check out our news story of James Taylor and Carole King getting together for a tour next year. Both James and Carole have always been Hawaii favorites, and if you note that they'll be heading off to Austrailia and Japan...you got to believe that a Hawaii stop has got to come up in the mix. I'll keep my ear to the ground and let you know if anything develops.
James has a great DVD out that you really should pick up if you're a JT fan. It's one of my favorites when I kick back on a Sunday afternoon.
One more pair of tickets to see Elton John to giveaway on tomorrow's show. Best of luck to you. Again tickets go on sale this Saturday at 9 am. The question is already being asked "is their going to be a 2nd show....?" All I can say is tune in to Uncle Tom's Rock and Roll Drive-In this Saturday morning to find out!
Ed

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Elton John is coming!


11/18/09


Thank you Uncle Tom for stopping in this morning and sharing with us the information on the Elton John concert. If you weren't tuned in Tom Moffatt Productions is bringing Elton John back to Hawaii to kick off 2010. The show happens Wednesday night January 6, 8 pm at Blasidell Arena. Tickets go on sale this Saturday November 21st at 9 am at the Blasidell Box office, all Ticket Master outlets, on line at ticketmaster.com or you can charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000. Ticket prices range from $60 to $160. We gave away a pair of tickets this morning, and we have another pair on Thursday and a pair on Friday to giveaway.
A lot of new fans are asking "who is Ray Cooper?" Here some information that I found for you...Ray started his recording career in the '60's with the Who. He first worked with Elton in 1971,on his Mad Man Across the Water album. In the late 70's they toured as a duo in which Elton would play a solo set and then be joined by Cooper on percussion for the 2nd half of the show. Ray Cooper has also worked with America, Carly Simon, Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones! Quite an impressive list!
For details on how to win tickets to Elton John and Ray Cooper before you can buy them, wake up with me on 107.9, Hawaii's KOOL Gold.
Thanks also to comediane, actress and comedy writer Wendy Cummings for making a stop by this morning. Wendy appears tonight at the Pipeline Cafe, 8pm. This is her first time ever visiting the islands, so if you can, check out her show. We'll be posting a bit of her visit on our Facebook wall later today.
So wake up with me tomorrow morning to win another pair of tickets to see Elton John in concert...see you in the morning.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Love in an Elevator...not any more!


Wow, according to this morning's news Steven Tyler is ending his association with Aerosmith and will soon be going solo. (Read the details at our website at 1079koolgold.com). Joe Perry is saying the band is already looking for a new singer. Those of you that got to see them here in Honolulu got to see what may have been one of their final performances! You gotta wish everyone involved the best...and thanks for the many years of great rock and roll!

I'm looking forward to seeing Loggins and Messina this weekend. The Blaisdell Concert Hall is a great venue to see these guys. There are still a few tickets available so get yours today. Speaking of concerts, I hear the Stylistics will be here for a New Years celebration, as soon as more information is available, you'll read it right here. Speaking of concerts something big may be on the horizon...we should have details maybe in a week or so.

And here's my favorite "Dummy of the Day" story...

Andrew Burwitz has been arrested for endangering safety by reckless use of a firearm, four counts of first-degree reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct, and criminal property damage. You see Andrew attempted a drive by shooting of his ex's home...however Andrew made a major mistake...he forgot to roll his car window down! Police were able to trace the broken glass to Andrew...dummy under arrest!

Have a wonderful Hawaiian Day!

Friday, November 6, 2009

It’s a Lifetime Party….


I had a chance to check out the new C & K show in the Monarch room of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel and as I said it marked their return to Waikiki after some 30 plus years. What a kick off to what should be a successful run for all of us! Cecilio & Kapono still hold the magic as entertainers, musicians and song writers. From the beginning to the end of the show, I was held captive to the songs, their presence and their music. Your favorite songs are there, well as many as they could fit into and hour and 10 minute performance plus some new jewels as well. And here’s where I got real excited….they ended this show with a song from their new CD. The song is called “Smooth Sailing” and from the moment they started singing I knew I was listening to a new C & K classic! Cecilio and Kapono will be appearing every Thursday night through December in the Monarch Room of the majestic Royal Hawaiian Hotel! What a combination! Tickets by the way are just $25! Do yourself and that someone special in your life and make plans to take in C & K, it’ll be an unforgettable evening, I promise!

Have you won your key to our Suzuki Retro style TU-250 yet? You’ll have another chance on Wednesday, November 11, Veterans Day…we’ll be taking the bike to the Big City Diner, Kailua from 3 pm to 5 pm. Come by and see the bike, say hello and register to win!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

They're back where they started!

Aloha and thanks for stopping by...

Tonight marks the return of Cecilio & Kapono to Waikiki! Waikiki is where most discovered C&K, at a place called the Rainbow Villa, all those years ago. I had just started in radio then, and remember being asked by my friend Carl Smith who at the time was running the Columbia Records, Honolulu office to listening to something in his office. He was excited and came by the studio's (we shared the same floor at 765 Amana Street, 5th floor back then) and said I had to hear his new test pressing. It was a test pressing of the new C & K album! I can't remember who was on the air down the hall, but I know we were first to get it on the air. It was an exciting time in both the music business and radio. I had a brief conversation with Henry this morning about tonight's show and they are really excited about this return to Waikiki. They'll be two shows every Thursday night through December with a break for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I hope you get a chance to stop by and enjoy the magic of Cecilio & Kapono. There's a great shot of C&K, Kamasami Kong and me at Castle High posted on our web site, check it out at 1079koolgold.com

Frank Delima has done it again! He's got a new song out call "Furlough". Funny bit. You can download it at frankdelima.com While you're there make a donation to Frank's effort to help our youngsters.

You can hear highlights from both my conversations with Frank and Henry on my Facebook page. You access it, you'll need to be a member of Facebook and tag me as a "friend". Let me know if you need help on the technical end of all this...I've great friends who can walk you through the process.

Ed Kanoi
Mornings, 107.9 Hawaii's KOOL Gold

By the way a shout out goes out to our international listeners that have sent in emails! With the switch to our new player, they're able to pick up our stream again! Thanks for listening and we'll get to your request, I promise!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Tuesday notes and Norton Buffalo has left the building...





Aloha and thanks for checking in...be sure to wake up with me every weekday morning on 107.9 Hawaii's KOOL Gold!

Looking for the perfect stocking stuffer for the rock fan in your life...check this out!

AC/DC's "Backtracks" Drops Next Tuesday

AC/DC's box set "Backtracks" is available for fans next Tuesday. The Aussie band has revealed that the "ultimate collection" is packaged inside an amplifier that actually works. Included are three CDs consisting of both studio and live tracks, as well as the DVDs "Family Jewels" and "Live At The Circus Krone." Other goodies in the deluxe set include a 164-page coffee-table book, an 180-gram vinyl LP, original memorabilia reproductions of three fine art lithographs, the "Lock Up Your Daughters" tour flyer, the 1977 "Let There Be Rock" European tour poster, an Angus "Beanie" sticker, and the King Street Studios multi tracks for "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap." The "Backtracks" collection is available November 10th.

Norton Buffalo has left the building...

I had a chance to see him with the Steve Miller Band on their visits here and finally got a chance to met him after an after concert party on their last visit, when he made a stop at Jimmy Buffett's new place in Waikiki. It turns out that Norton Buffalo and Kap'n Paul (my former morning show partner) were grow up together. He got up and jammed with the Pirahna Brothers. What a musician and nice guy too! I was sad to read this morning that Norton passed Friday night from cancer. He was 58. If you didn't know Norton appeared on 180 albums and spent 33 years as a member of the Steve Miller Band. Besides Steve he worked with just about everyone in the music business. Norton's life will be celebrated January 23 at the Fox Theatre in a benefit concert starring the Steve Miller Band, The Doobie Brothers, Huey Lewis, George Thorogood and Bonnie Raitt. (That's Norton in the top right picture) Thanks Kapn Paul for introducing to one of your boyhood friends!


Ed Kanoi
107.9 Hawaii KOOL Gold



Monday, November 2, 2009

Monday Monday!

Aloha and I hope you had a wonderful Halloween weekend. Hopefully the "out of sight, out of mind" theory works, but I'm running out of places to hide the candy from my boys!

If you haven't heard, Sony is extending the "limited engagement" run for "This Is It". I've also heard that once the run is over, it'll soon be on video in time for holiday gift giving!

Elton John hopes to be back on the concert trail by the end of the month. He's got more dates scheduled in the "Face To Face" tour with Billy Joel. For more details on this story, be sure to visit the station web site at 1079koolgold.com. Let wish Elton a speedy recovery.

The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert was incredible from the reviews I've read. Here's the story from Metro News:

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Icons Visited Madison Square Garden At "Rock Hall 25" Celebration On Friday

The music industry is still buzzing over the star power at Friday's "The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" concerts. Night two of the Madison Square Garden shows to mark the Hall of Fame's quarter-century mark featured collaborations and legends. Hall of Famers U2, Aretha Franklin, Metallica and The Jeff Beck Band were among those who participated in the festivities. A few surprise guests also joined in. According to "Rolling Stone," Patti Smith, the Black Eyed Peas and Bruce Springsteen jammed with U2. Also joining the Irish rockers was Mick Jagger. The Rolling Stones frontman sang "Gimme Shelter" with Bono. Aretha Franklin -- "Rock Hall 25's" sole female artist -- welcomed her son Teddy, who played in her band. Annie Lennox and Lenny Kravitz also joined the Queen of Soul on stage. Metallica's A-list friends included Ozzy Osbourne, Ray Davies of The Kinks and Lou Reed. Jeff Beck shared the stage with Sting on "People Get Ready." Guitar legend Buddy Guy also supported Beck at the show, as did ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons. Beck ended his set with an instrumental rendition of The Beatles' "A Day In the Life" that drew standing ovations.

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I read somewhere that the concert will be televised at a later date. When I get that date and more information, I'll pass it on to you.

Talk to you tomorrow morning.

Ed