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Peshkwe
August 17th, 2007, 03:43 PM
The 2007 Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival
August 19th, 2007 10:00am - 6pm (HST)


Will be streamed on the web through ~


LavaNet:

http://www.lava.net/


and


TaroPatch.net:

http://www.taropatch.net/festival/



Schedule (subject to change)
11-11:15 am Kaoru Kohnoike
11:20-11:35 am Stephen Inglis
11:40-11:55 am John Keawe
Noon-12:15 pm Paul Togioka
12:20-12:35 pm Dwight Kanae
12:40-12:55 pm Danny Carvalho
1-1:15 pm Cindy Combs
1:20-1:35 pm Ozzie Kotani
1:40-1:55 pm Brittni Paiva
2-2:15 pm Michael Ka`awa
2:20-2:35 pm Haunani Apoliona & Ku`uipo Kumukahi
2:40-2:55 pm Ho`okena featuring Glenn Smith
3-3:15 pm Keale
3:20-3:35 pm Pili`oha
3:40-3:55 pm Pali
4-4:15 pm Donald Kaulia and L.T. Smooth
4:20-4:35 pm Ledward Kaapana
4:40-4:55 pm Hapa
5-5:15 pm Dennis and David Kamakahi
5:20-5:35 pm Maunalua
5:40-6 pm Kaukahi

Peshkwe
August 19th, 2007, 11:08 AM
It's streaming now :)

tutusue
August 19th, 2007, 11:22 AM
Cool! Have it up and running. Thanx Peshkwe!

Peshkwe
August 19th, 2007, 12:00 PM
Little bit of a rocky start with the sound, but they seemed to have it sorted out for now.

Leo Lakio
August 19th, 2007, 12:13 PM
We're catching what we can, before we head out to play music ourselves. Pali was commenting (on TaroPatch) about the sound issues. We're overjoyed to get this feed at all, so we can enjoy the show from here in Seattle.

Peshkwe
August 19th, 2007, 12:20 PM
Yeah, I called about it and then he called back, they got it all sorted out. They had it hooked up one way and had to hook it up differently to make it work.

Leo...or anyone else signed up with TaroPatch...could you post that I talked to him and the sound issue has been sorted out? Please? I just registered to do that but haven't gotten the confirm mail in yet.

I forgot, he said they had to hook up to the PA system there instead of the way they had it.

Leo Lakio
August 19th, 2007, 12:27 PM
Yeah, I called about it and then he called back, they got it all sorted out. They had it hooked up one way and had to hook it up differently to make it work.

Leo...or anyone else signed up with TaroPatch...could you post that I talked to him and the sound issue has been sorted out? Please? I just registered to do that but haven't gotten the confirm mail in yet.Yeah, Pali already posted himself (a short while ago) that things were close to being sorted out, sonically speaking. But I added your note to TP, too.

Peshkwe
August 19th, 2007, 12:34 PM
Cool Thanks for the info :)

Hee...just realized that was a pretty cool relay...Hawaii... Michigan...Seattle...

tutusue
August 19th, 2007, 02:17 PM
Ain't technology grand?! :D

And to think I had a black and white TV, where you had to get up off your duff to turn the dial to change channels, 'til my daughter was a year old! That's when, technologically speaking, Hawaii, Michigan and Seattle could only be linked via telephone in real time...I think! Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. The year was 1968! Hmmm...doubt that conference calls existed way back then! ;)

islandguy
August 19th, 2007, 03:23 PM
Cool! Have it up and running. Thanx Peshkwe!
mms://wms.lava.net/hskgf2007

I am capturing it with nettransport to watch later.. thanks guys!

mms://win83il.audiovideoweb.com/il83winlive3130 <-- direct link

Miulang
August 19th, 2007, 03:40 PM
...only be linked via telephone in real time...I think! Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. The year was 1968! Hmmm...doubt that conference calls existed way back then! ;)
You could, but you had to go through the phone company to set up a conference bridge (which was basically a live operator putting you on hold, then calling the first party in your conference call, putting them on hold, calling the next party, etc.) When the last participant was located, the operator manually released all the calls waiting and your conference call could begin. The per minute charges for conference calls back then were exorbitant. (You do it yourself now if you pay for 3-way calling on your landline or cellular phone).

All that changed for businesses when Judge Green split up Ma Bell in 1984 and the PBX (private branch exchange) came into existence. By then larger companies bought their own phone systems and were able to do many of the things only Ma Bell was able to do previously.

Miulang

Leo Lakio
August 19th, 2007, 05:27 PM
Back home in time to catch Kamakahi pere et fils (pardon my abysmal French) and the rest.

Peshkwe
August 19th, 2007, 05:50 PM
How'd your gig go? Fun?

Miulang
August 19th, 2007, 05:54 PM
Hey Peshkwe:
I was looking for the thread you did about MauiToday.tv but couldn't find it!:( Just wanted to let you know that I did go over there and see Pali's music videos. What's the deal with the 2 shorter videos looking like he and his guys were playing inside a fallout shelter, though? Would have been nice to see their faces as well as hear their music.;)

Miulang

Peshkwe
August 19th, 2007, 06:18 PM
Hey Peshkwe:
I was looking for the thread you did about MauiToday.tv but couldn't find it!:( Just wanted to let you know that I did go over there and see Pali's music videos. What's the deal with the 2 shorter videos looking like he and his guys were playing inside a fallout shelter, though? Would have been nice to see their faces as well as hear their music.;)

Miulang


The Pali live and live pt. 2 clips? That's from the Pakele Lounge and someone's home video work they uploaded to MauiToday....not one of the web casts they do on Wednesdays.

Tho even then the lighting has a mind of it's own.

Leo Lakio
August 19th, 2007, 06:27 PM
How'd your gig go? Fun?Oh yeah - always good fun to play Hawaiian music, you know? So many good players in this area. Thanks for asking - and thanks for the insider connection with Pali. What an amazing show!

(I admit, I'm jealous. I used to produce live event broadcasts for local and national radio, up until 1998, long before the days of internet feeds like this. It's something I really miss doing. The crew on this show did a fantastic job.)

Peshkwe
August 19th, 2007, 06:39 PM
Email the guys at LavaNet and let em know!

http://www.lava.net/about/staff

I'm glad you had a good time at your show, I can't play a darned thing, and even if you strapped handles on it I couldn't carry a tune to save my life.

Now things like oils, silverpoint and photoshop....'tis another story.

I have tortured Pali via photoshop many times *snicker*

Miulang
August 19th, 2007, 06:49 PM
The Pali live and live pt. 2 clips? That's from the Pakele Lounge and someone's home video work they uploaded to MauiToday....not one of the web casts they do on Wednesdays.

Tho even then the lighting has a mind of it's own.
The "Pali CD" clip was the only one where you could see the group. The other two clips (part 1 and part 2) were too dark to see anything (the music was great, though!). Maybe those were the personal videos?

Miulang

Peshkwe
August 19th, 2007, 07:00 PM
The "Pali CD" clip was the only one where you could see the group. The other two clips (part 1 and part 2) were too dark to see anything (the music was great, though!). Maybe those were the personal videos?

Miulang

Yup, someone's personal vids. The CD one was from the webcast of the group's Mahalo party, so the lighting was way more intense for the camera....and hot!