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Slackin' on Dylan
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    BUY THE ALBUM HERE: http://www.digstation.com/AlbumDetails.aspx?albumID=ALB000055629 Kī hōʻ alu (slack key) is one of the great guitar traditions of modern Hawaiian culture and the world.. Noted for nahenahe (relaxing) fingerstyle playing and numerous alternate tunings, its origins start with the the vaqueros (Mexican cowboys) who introduced guitars to the Hawaiian [...]

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This live set recorded on September 26th 2009 captures Stephen performing solo in a wonderfully intimate setting ; for a full house of hometown music fans at Honolulu’s beloved venue, Ward’s Rafters.

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S&S Na Po Makole- The Night Rainbows  Released 2008 Music, the true preservation of time, invigorates culture and tells stories of old to bring new understanding of cultural change. The compositions embodied on this album are written to explore the very essence of what music from Hawai?i is now, and will [...]

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Aloha Mai Kakou. After living away for 3 years, my love and gratitude for the land of my birth grew in profound ways. Upon returning, I have a new understanding and set of “eyes” for our blessed ‘Aina. Celebrating this, I have put together a collection of traditional and original mele honoring my island home of O‘ahu. Pomaikai‘ no Kakou ke noho ma Hawai‘i Nei! – Stephen Inglis

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Driftwood shines with acoustic radiance and the heart of a native son. On his second solo set release of mostly originals, Honolulu-born Stephen Inglis crosses styles and an ocean back to his homeland shores of Hawai‘i. Steve blends his signature folk-rock tapestries, drifting deeply into Hawaiian traditionals and slack key.

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“Filled to the rim with naked emotion. Whatever your taste in music, it’s hard not to be moved.” – Adam Harrington, whisperinandhollerin.com, U.K.