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Slowly, the releases grew into collaborative projects that featured himeni (Hawaiian hymnody), hula, 'ukulele, and slack key guitar. His interests in photography and graphic design complimented the requisite responsibilities of marketing and production. In 1998, Daniel set his sights on starting an independent record label and launched Daniel Ho Creations. By 1997, Kilauea had released six chart-topping albums, two of which hit the Top 10 on Billboard's jazz charts.
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He began his professional career as the leader, keyboardist, composer, and producer for Kilauea, a contemporary jazz group he formed in 1990. His passion for music led him to study composing, arranging and film scoring at the Grove School of Music in Los Angeles. His first instruments were organ and 'ukulele, from which he graduated to classical guitar, piano, electric guitar, bass, drums, and eventually, voice. Ukulele Magazine calls him “Hawaii’s greatest contemporary musical ambassador.”ĭaniel's musical inclinations were apparent at an early age. The most compelling of these roles has been as a six-time GRAMMY Award winning producer, featured slack key guitarist, and artist in the "Best Hawaiian Music Album,” “Best Pop Instrumental Album,” and “Best World Music Album” categories. WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU BACK TO THE his simple beginnings in Honolulu to his life amid the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, Daniel Ho has worked over the years as a musician, producer, singer/songwriter, arranger, composer, engineer, and record company owner. This information will be updated as state and local safety protocols evolve. We have made hand sanitizer stations available, implemented new daily disinfection protocol, and increased cleaning of high-touch surfaces.įor more information on the MACC's COVID policies, CLICK HERE. Please do not attend an event or exhibit if you are experiencing any unexplained COVID-19 related symptoms as listed here on the CDC website, or if you have had recent close contact with an individual who is confirmed as having COVID-19. This also enables a touchless ticket scanning process upon entry into the venue. The MACC offers print-at-home ticketing for Castle Theater and McCoy Studio Theater events, so we currently require that patrons purchase their tickets online. Printed or digital documentation acceptable. All must show valid photo ID.ĭuring all events and exhibits, masks are required to be worn over the nose and mouth at all time except while actively eating and drinking.
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Events in the A&B Amphitheater or Yokouchi Pavilion: patrons are required to show proof of full vaccination including a booster shot. Those unvaccinated must have proof of a negative Antigen or PCR COVID-19 test (no at-home test results will be accepted) within 72 hours prior to the start of the event.A valid matching photo ID must be presented to enter the indoor venues.
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Effective Jan 24, 2022, fully vaccinated status includes a booster shot. Indoor events in Castle Theater and the McCoy Studio Theater and exhibits in the Schaefer International Gallery: all patrons are required to show proof of full vaccination (and at least 14 days have passed since the last dose of their initial vaccinations).These policies are in full compliance with current state and county COVID-related mandates. We will monitor any changes in local and state requirements and amend the policy as needed. The following are the current requirements for attending MACC outdoor and indoor events. In a return to hosting live events, the MACC has maintained the commitment to the well-being of our patrons, artists, and staff. × THE MACC'S RETURN TO LIVE, IN-PERSON EVENTS