In keeping with the MACC’s dedication to supporting the victims of the wildfires, patrons for this concert are asked to bring non-perishable items for the Maui Food Bank.
WITH A DANCE FLOOR!
Get Your Tickets for the Allman Betts Band's "Lucky Sevens Tour."
Led by the sons of Allman Brothers Band founders, the late Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts. Over the past seven years, The Allman Betts Band, featuring Devon Allman and Duane Betts is known for their classic blend of throwback rock, soul, blues, country, jazz and jams. The show takes listeners through the band's two BMG records, “Down to the River” and “Bless Your Heart.” Fans of Allman Brothers Music will get a fair share of the classic songs with an evening filled with the familiar sound that is part of their family's legacy. On drums, Alex Orbison (son of Roy Orbison), Justin Corgan on bass, along with the slide guitar of Johnny Stachela, the masterful Hammond B3 organist John Ginty, and drummer John Lum round out the septet. Don’t miss the tour of the summer!
Kanekoa describes its music as ‘ukulele powered Hawaiian reggae folk rock. Kanekoa has been playing together since 1999, melding elements of Hawaiian, Rock, Folk, Blues, Reggae and improvisation into a truly unique sound. In Hawaiian the word KANEKOA (kah-ney-koh-ah) has its roots in the words kane (man) and koa (a sacred tree indigenous to Hawai’i), and translates into English as “a strong man or warrior.” Kanekoa as a band translates into one of Hawai‘i’s premier live music experiences. Because their sound is based on the yet untapped potential of the electrified Hawaiian ‘ukulele, inspired by the range of musical tastes of its players, and shaped by the land and culture of Hawai’i, Kanekoa has discovered a land of limitless musical possibility.
Maui favorites JMoCo (Justin Morris & Company) will perform in the Yokouchi Pavilion Courtyard before the concert.