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ALOHA FRIDAY WITH MIKE SCHNEIDER

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Start your Aloha Friday right... from 9pm to 12am midnight on KCSN!

Take a three–hour trip to the islands every week as Aloha Friday host Bruddah Mike plays a mix of classic and contemporary Hawaiian music. Every week you'll hear music from the likes of the late great Israel Kamakawiwo’ole, whose haunting rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World” can still be found in movie and TV works; and Keali’i Reichel, probably the most popular Hawaiian singer today, who regularly sells out concerts in Hawaii and across the mainland.

Aloha Friday also features the latest sounds of Hawaiian reggae (also known as “Jawaiian”); tunes from artists like the Ka’au Crater Boys and the Hawaiian Style Band; classic 70’s tunes from supergroups like Cecilio & Kapono and Kalapana; slack key guitar tracks from maestros like Ray Kane and Keola Beamer; Hawaiian hip–hop from acts like Sudden Rush; and even island rhythms from non–Hawaiian artists who still fit the laid–back vibe.

Aloha Friday with Bruddah Mike Schnedier is the only Hawaiian music broadcast in Los Angeles and all of Southern California!

Send E–mail to: alohafriday@kcsn.org

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Before emerging as arguably the most important songwriter in rock history, the man born as Robert Zimmerman grew up in a small Minnesota town. Hearkening back to his earliest days, this exhibition–organized by Experience Music Project–chronicles Dylan’s transformation from Midwestern teen to folk troubadour, artistic innovator, and compelling voice of social conscience.

Featuring more than 160 artifacts, including Dylan’s handwritten drafts of classic songs, rare concert posters and a recording of his first concert, the exhibition focuses on the first decade of his celebrated career. Click here for more information

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