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Mojokane
843 posts
Oct 23, 2015
11:43 PM
Every Wednesday, in Kapahulu, Hawaii, there is a mellow little venue where decent blues can be found.
Mark Prados has seen his legendary status as bluesman in
Honolulu, for many many many years.
This is a fun video, enjoy. I feel it is worth a share.



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Yes, there are blues in Hawaii.
SuperBee
2900 posts
Oct 24, 2015
1:28 AM
I like it. I even showed my daughter...she kept watching through the guitar solos...waddya know..
JInx
1111 posts
Oct 24, 2015
5:00 AM
Very cool
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groyster1
2816 posts
Oct 24, 2015
7:27 AM
wish I was there.....mark and his mates sure laying it down
MP
3327 posts
Nov 03, 2015
6:09 PM
Oh, howzit. Uh, Mahalo Kevin but you are too kind. Legendary? How about well known? :-) Bluesman? Muddy is a Bluesman, i'm a blues player.
I really appreciate your kudos and everyone elses of course.
Aloha, Mark
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I'm out of the Biz for a while till I get over my burnout. You can try HarveyHarp or arzajac, or just look the page nacoran put together under Forum Search.
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Last Edited by MP on Nov 03, 2015 6:10 PM
1847
2857 posts
Nov 03, 2015
6:37 PM
everyone wants to go to spah...

i would rather spend vacation time, in hawaii
with mp and company. surf's up.
MP
3328 posts
Nov 04, 2015
2:10 PM
@ 1847, Dude! now yer talkin'. Me and Kevin will hook you up. I'm thinking body surfing Ehukai- by the Banzai Pipeline,- but lately Kevin has been Long Boarding where we both grew up near Captain Nathaniel Portlock's Point. You can play w/ us too. Aloha, Mark
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I'm out of the Biz for a while till I get over my burnout. You can try HarveyHarp or arzajac, or just look the page nacoran put together under Forum Search.
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Thievin' Heathen
624 posts
Nov 05, 2015
9:26 PM
I need to go out to HI for a couple of refresher lessons. I think it was '86 or '87. Whenever it was, it was about 3 lifetimes ago.

Thanks Mojo & MP. Ya took me back to the sun, the sand and that feeling when the wave catches the F2, the sail goes limp and your not wind-surfing, your surfin. Man, that was 3 lifetimes ago.

Well, at least harps are a constant.
MP
3329 posts
Nov 07, 2015
1:29 PM
Always a pleasure Theivin'. I'm 2 the beach daily. My brother on Maui has a rod and line to fish while he sailboards. You need a sailboard not a windsurfer when you catch giant Ulua. I don't know English word for this fish.
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I'm out of the Biz for a while till I get over my burnout. You can try HarveyHarp or arzajac, or just look the page nacoran put together under Forum Search.
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Goldbrick
1181 posts
Nov 07, 2015
2:20 PM
That fish is similar to a Jack Crevalle
Fun to catch- not very good to eat
Dragonbreath
72 posts
Nov 07, 2015
2:41 PM
That was some awesome playing! Expressive, bold and very entertaining. Thank you I highly appreciate artists who are skilled and give much of themselves. Inspirational on several levels.
groyster1
2818 posts
Nov 08, 2015
10:05 AM
agree dragon.....mark is a great blue eyed bluesman..plays that harp very well......pretty good harp mechanic too but think hes retired
groyster1
2819 posts
Nov 08, 2015
10:15 AM
and if I did not know better,Id swear that was john mayall on vocals and harp......errily similar sound


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