



Wow Is it cold! We've been freezing at Hana Hou but having fun non the less. Wonderful folks have been coming from far and near. The first shot features Lanning and his band of cohorts, they were much taken by our favorite waiter. The next shot is Leslie arriving with an ill fated birthday cake for our birthday girl Emma Veary, shown seated and surrounded by friends. Then last night another birthday party for Paul Janes Brown. With him came the wonderful vocal quartet Clock-Work from San Francisco, having completed several sold out shows, they then gifted us with song in rich tight harmony reminiscent of Manhattan Transfer. It was chicken skin and wild applause all around. It's been the coldest winter in years but our wonderful friendships warm us to the heart!
Labels: Clock Work, Maui Hula Honeys

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Well I've been a naughty Honey, I haven't updated my (our) blog in a looong looong time. But that's life. We have been busy electing a new president, about which the band as a whole is most pleased. We have been feverishly working on our next cd and we are pleased that "Girl Talk" is just about ready to be mastered and released. Thanks so much for waiting and for careing at all. Here is a picture of our cake. The tanking economy is bringing out tough parts of peoples personalitys. We are all squeezed. But there is still time for fun and exaulting in our friendships. We have been having gobs of fun, enjoying the freedom of our radio show on Manao 91.5 and our local gigs. A benifit concert in downtown Wailuku drew out many kind and whimiscal fans who danced on the sidewalk even though it was uncommanly cold (65 degrees!) I borrowed Robyns jacket and the show went on. A gal showed up in a Hula Honeys tee shirt, That was a first! We get such a kick out of you guys. Thanks for being so nutty. Ginger
Labels: hawaiian cold snap, Hula Honeys