Flier Patrol: Weekend Picks
Friday, August 29th, 2008More picks:
In the Mix
Creed Chameleon CD Release Party
Barfly: Kohnotori
Star-Bulletin Staff Picks
Star-Bulletin Nightlife Listings
Crawlspace: Risque Soiree and House of Wax 4

More picks:
In the Mix
Creed Chameleon CD Release Party
Barfly: Kohnotori
Star-Bulletin Staff Picks
Star-Bulletin Nightlife Listings
Crawlspace: Risque Soiree and House of Wax 4
I don’t know what I was thinking when I signed off on my column this week. That sucker got checked at least five times, but I missed something.
The press release I got plainly states that Justin Nozuka will play at Pipeline Cafe on Friday, with local boys Go Jimmy Go as the opening act.
But noooooo… I go and write that he’s playing there on Sunday.
That’s wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong. (Anyone else remember that commercial with the doctor? Or was it a dentist?)
Anyway. Doors open at 6 p.m. and it’s an all-ages show. Should be a good one, too.
Just don’t go on Sunday. It’s FRIDAY.
E kala mai.

Star-Bulletin file
Not to sure if this is good news or bad news, but I got confirmation a few days ago that the annual Rock the Bells hip-hop festival will not make an appearance in Hawaii this year.
It’s bad news, if you consider the fact that A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Rakim, Afrika Bambaataa and The Cool Kids are all on the bill in 2008.
But… if you consider the watered-down version we got at the Blaisdell Arena last year (the picture above is of the crowd from that show), it’s probably a good idea to keep RTB on the mainland.
To quote this post on OG nightlife website QuadMag.com: “By the time it gets to Hawaii, it’ll be pared down to Phife Dawg, Coolio and a House Of Pain tribute act.”
Don’t get me wrong – I really hope RTB comes back in 2009. I hear Kapiolani Community College is a great place to throw an outdoor festival, and there are always the oldie-but-goodie spots like Kualoa Ranch and Andrew’s Amphitheatre.
They just gotta bring the heat, not this half-baked stuff with the lone goal of separating Hawaii hip-hop fans from their hard-earned cash.
Related Post:
Rock the Bells Recap [VIDEO]

Jason Genegabus photos
It was quite a walk down memory lane at the Waikiki Shell last weekend, as two living legends from the local recording industry celebrated 35 years of making music together.
Cecilio Rodrigues and Henry Kapono Kaaihue have weathered their share of ups and downs over the decades – including a dwindling tour schedule at one point, and even a temporary split to pursue their own solo projects.
But thanks to the efforts of Kaaihue’s wife, Lezlee, in recent years, they’ve returned to the studio and gone back out on the road to perform for loyal fans around the world.
There are more pictures from Sunday’s “Back in the Day” anniversary concert after the jump; you can also check out my Flickr page for another 20 images that didn’t make it into the blog.

Star-Bulletin file
Star-Bulletin business columnist Erika Engle tipped me off to a report in this week’s Pacific Business News that longtime Waikiki eatery Eggs ‘n Things will close its doors on Aug. 31.
A quick check of their Web site confirms the closure, but fans of the restaurant shouldn’t worry too much. They’ll reopen by Nov. 1 in a two-story building across the street from the Waikiki Post Office on Saratoga Rd.
This isn’t the first time Eggs ‘n Things has changed its address. After opening in 1974, the restaurant relocated in 1986 from Ena Rd. to its current home on Kalakaua Ave.
More choices:
In the Mix
Star-Bulletin Staff Picks
Star-Bulletin Nightlife Listings
Crawlspace
I was driving through Kaimuki this afternoon and spotted a bunch of new concert posters on telephone poles near Kapiolani Community College.
Even in an era where text messages, MySpace bulletins and RSS feeds provide near-instantaneous communication between promoters and music fans, sometimes it’s the old-fashioned ways of guerilla street promotion that are the most effective. Until I drove by KCC, I had no clue that David Banner would be making a trip to Honolulu.

Courtesy photo
I’ve never been a fan of the television show America’s Next Top Model, but it looks like I’ll be tuning in when new episodes are broadcast next month.
According to multiple sources online, former Hawaii resident Sheena Sakai has been selected as one of 14 finalists this season. She’ll make her first appearance on Sept. 3, when a two-hour casting special kicks things off on the CW network (channel 93 on Oceanic digital cable).
Wait a minute… the CW is on a digital channel?
I’ve got analog cable at home. Lose money!

Opening night at LEVEL4 Nightclub and Ultra Lounge (FL Morris photo)
So it’s been a month since LEVEL4 Nightclub and Ultra Lounge opened its doors at the Royal Hawaiian Center.
Have you gone? If not, check out my Barfly column that ran in the Star-Bulletin earlier this month. And if you have, will you return anytime soon?
I’ve waited a bit to go back, since it was obvious the club needed to work out a few kinks. But with the launch of Privilege, the club’s new weekly industry party, I’m curious to see how things are going.
It was a recurring problem all last week.
I’d sit down in front of the computer in an attempt to do some serious work, only to be distracted by the seemingly endless Olympic coverage on TV.
Tonight? Blame my procrastination on women’s synchronized swimming. And the Redeem Team.
I mention the Olympics because staying up late to watch on Friday made it tough to wake up Saturday for Band Camp VI at the Waikiki Shell.
Make no mistake, the guys from BAMP Project do a fantastic job of getting top mainland talent to perform in Hawaii. But after last year’s headlining set by Matisyahu, this year’s concert fell a little flat despite the return of Jason Mraz.