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August stuff

This month has been a lot of fun. Ive played some fun gigs and have a few more coming. I had the chance to play for a cause that really hit home. Cycle city, a local motorcycle dealership, called to hire me for entertainment for their poker run after party. I found out it was a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society and I told them I'd do it for free. 

Cancer has this space in my life that tears me up. I lost my dad to cancer. My friend Joe died from cancer and very recently my first worship leader and first mentor died from cancer too. 

Heres a song I wrote for Joe a while back 


This song is a dedication to my friend Joe thst died from cancer. When I still lived in SD he did a really selfless thing to protect me, my son, and my wife at the time. I can never thank him enough.


The bikers ended up raising 11k for the cause. I was so amazed at how big their hearts were and was really glad to have been part of what they were doing. 

I have been having lots of ideas for new songs but havent been putting them down on paper. 

I will be working on more original music soon. Im in the middle of planning a move and things involved with that have kept me pretty busy. But the new living situation should be good for my music. I wont have to drive and deal with traffic as much and the new place will be better for me to actually write and rehearse and record. Ill keep sharing whats going on as things move forward. 

aloha and blessings

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Where have I been?

Its been a real long time since my last blog entry. A lot has been going on since February. I was doing the podcast for a while. It was a lot of fun doing it but life got real busy and I didnt have the kind of time that the podcast required of me. 

I've been working longer hours at my day job and have been gigging and performing more frequently. Things at church have been requiring more time and attention and I've been able to spend a lot of time with my son. 

I've been blessed to be playing frequent gigs at local bars and restaurants. Taps and Apps in Mililani has been having me come share music pretty often and I am super grateful for that. If youre near central oahu and looking for a chill space to grab a bite or a drink, I highly recommend checking them out www.instagram.com/tapsandappsbrewpub I'll be back there playing on August 13 from 8-11 pm and on August 20 for Happy Hour (4-7 pm) 

I've mostly been doing private events like weddings, birthdays and this summer I've done a lot of grad parties. Im always humbled and super grateful that I get to do what I love to do and make a living off of it. I still remember just learning guitar and going to open mic nights and hoping to get the chance to play a gig. 

When people thank me for playing their event or party I always tell them thank you. I dont think people really understand that they are making my dreams come true. Doing music for people that enjoy and appreciate it, thats been the dream. Being able to pay my bills because of it, thats all a crazy bonus. 

I entered The Hawaii Songwriting Festival Songwriting Contest on Oahu and Won. The prize was a dope ukulele and tickets to attend the Songwriting Festival on the Big Island. It was an amazing experience and I got to learn a lot from people in the music industry from around the world. It was all very inspiring and exciting. I am planning to attend next year as well and am really looking forward to it. 

I dont know when the next entry in this blog will be but if youre reading this, thank you. Thank you for having enough interest to stop by the site, and thank you for reading these thoughts. I appreciate it. Stay blessed. Love and Aloha. 

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Podcasting is fun.

Ive done 3 episodes so far and its been a great learning experience. Talking to people has always been a difficult thing for me. Unless its with close friends, I have a real hard time talking to people. Performing has always come pretty easy, I did theater for years and have been a stage performer for a long time and I feel real comfortable doing that. But get me into the crowd after the show and talking to people scares the crap out of me. Even though Theres no one with me in the room when I do the podcast most of the time, theres still this fear in me when it comes to talking. I guess with performing I feel like I can justify reasons dont like me. Maybe they dont like the style of music, maybe they dont like my tone or voice... but when its just me talking, I guess theres this fear that people wont like me, as a person. thats scary. Im growing through that insecurity. 

The last episode of the podcast I sat down and talked to a friend and she was just as awkward and embarrassed as I feel and everything went great. Im getting ready to have a lot of friends drop in on the podcast. Ive already got a lot of friends that have expressed interest and we are working on scheduling. Im hoping that through these talks and chats I will grow as a communicator and be less socially terrified. Check the podcast out if you get a chance and leave some feedback, critiques, or just say hi and that you were there. Keep jamming fam. love and aloha!

This week we chat and sing with Sheila. She was expecting to come record some covers. We've been talking about collabing for years and we finally got around to it. I took the chance to hijack her for the podcast since I havent had any guests yet.

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Grateful.

So its 2016, Im really looking forward to what this year is going to bring. I've had some good gigs already this year, and have some fun ones lined up going forward. I just got a call today asking to book me for a fundraising event. I was stoked to volunteer my time but the organizer insisted on paying my normal fee... thats unreal I dont get it but Im thankful. On top of that Ill be playing right before a local performer that I really admire. His name is Kaipo Kapua. Ive known of this guy for so long and became a fan when I started getting into playing music. Im really excited about meeting him and watching him do his thing. I've never seen him live before. 

Ive got a bunch of weddings booked into the spring. One of them is in partnership with a local radio personality KreyZ Oshiro from Island 98.5. I met him while playing at an open mic competition. He does wedding sound and Emcee services and has included me as an option for his wedding packages. 

Im super humbled and just hyped over all these things. I know I've only been in this music thing for a minute but its been such a fun ride and Im so grateful for all the opportunities that have been placed in my path and for all the people Ive met and all the experiences. 

I dont know what your dream is, what gets your heart racing, or what drives you. Whatever it is, do it. Dont worry about how good or not good you are or what other people will think. I know Im not the most talented or skilled or trained at what I do but I love it and I know that passion is something people can sense and its something people are drawn to. All the other stuff comes with time and dedication but nothing starts, if you dont. 

Anyways I hope you are chasing your dreams. love, blessings and aloha. 

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Happy 2016. Ive started a podcast/ Video podcast for the new year. Check it out.

New for 2016 is the JehMusic.com podcast. Ill bee talking stories and chatting with friends as well as sharing music and talking about the songs I've written and much more. I hope you get a chance to check it out. Thanks for stopping by and let me know if you have any comments, feedback, or suggestions. Alohhaaaaa!

I listen to alot of podcasts and my friends have been doing one for about a year. Listening to them made me want to start my own. You can check them out look for "Boogz and Bolo I & I Podcast". They talk about San Diego and music and a lot of other stuff.

I have been listening to my friends podcast and it inspired me to start one too. Talking is not my strong suit but I love music so if I can talk about that. In this episode I do a couple songs. A mashup of Night nurse x Ms Jackson x Sorry. And I share a song I wrote called Daddy Dont go. Look up Boogz and Bolo- I & I podcast to hear what got me wanting to do this. Thanks for checking me out. Aloha.


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Whats been happening this month?!

It's been just over a month since my last update. I've been keeping pretty busy. I've been playing the hospitals frequently with www.makesmilehawaii.com I recently played a birthday party for a therapy dog at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children. His name is Tucker, and it was his 10th birthday 

Thank you to Jasson Empleo for playing such pawesome music at my birthday pawty!

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Besides that I've been playing open mics as much as possible and I've played a few gigs. 

the most recent one was a couple days ago and it was a blast. I'm really stoked that a bunch of my friends got to make it out since this one was much closer than town where I usually play. 

Tomorrow night I play a wedding. Thats gonna be a long one. But I'm really grateful to get to what I love to do. 

I've been blessed with some fresh opportunities too. A local radio-jockey does emcee/hosting for parties and weddings and has recently included me as a live-music option for his clients and he has got some bookings lined up already.  The promoter from my gig the other night was stoked with my service and is working with me to get me booked at some of his other venues too. Super blessed to be so fresh into this journey and be given these kinds of opportunities. 

I've been working on more original music and cleaning up some of my other songs to prepare for recording. I still hope to have my EP out in the near future. If all goes well I hope to start tracking in a couple months. 

That's pretty much it for me for now. If you've been reading this, thanks for your interest. maybe leave a comment or something to let me know youre there. I'd like to thank you. Aloha for now. 

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its been a long time, I shouldnta left ya.......

Wow, its been a while since my last entry. My macbook stopped working on me and made getting onto my site pretty difficult. A lot has happened since July. I've been playing parties and shows. i entered a small local talent contest by Island Cafe with Island 98.5 and won. I played a fun show for HNL Flow. I have played a few shows at OnStage drinks and grinds in Waikiki. I've been doing as many open mics as my schedule would allow. 

I have a performance coming up The Mill in Mililani next month that I am pretty excited about. I played a 2 hour set there last month for a fundraiser and really enjoyed the venue. 

I haven't been back out on the streets of Waikiki though. I do miss it. I hope to make it out a couple times before the end of the year. 

hmmmm..... so what else. Oh, I started Periscoping. Thats been pretty fun. If you have a periscope connect with me (@jehlikejam) ... I do follow back. 

I played a party for the Muscular Dystrophy Association at Shriners Hospital for Children in Honolulu. That was my second party for them. The kids were amazing. They're going through so much but carry it with grace and smiles. It was a total blessing celebrating their progress and victories with them. 

I'm so scatter brained right so I'm gonna end this here. I dont know if anyone is ever going to read this, but if you are, thank you so much for your interest. It means a lot. 

love and blessings, jeh 

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Being there

*Not music related

 

Its 221am July 1, 2015

I just got home from the ER. A good friend of mine shot a text out asking for prayer because someone they care about was rushed to the hospital tonight. I decided to head on over and just show up for support. I had someone in my past that had pretty regular medical emergencies and I thought about how I felt in those times sitting around the hospital waiting for news and updates. 

I got there and was pretty literally just there. We talked some but not much. We mostly just sat around for hours. At the end of it my friend just thanked me for being there. As a creative type I always feel like I should have something valid to say or present. As a Christian church-type person I feel like I have should have some uplifting and some really spiritual words to share. But sometimes I think being there and shutting up is what is called for. Maybe tomorrow or next week or sometime down the road something worth saying will be said. But for tonight my friend just needed a friend to be there. 

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Make em Smile

I play at a lot of places for a lot of reasons. Playing at the hospitals is definitely at the top of the favorites list. I have been doing it for a little over a year now and I cant see myself stopping anytime in the near future. Seeing these kids who are going through some of the craziest and heaviest things can break my heart. I am constantly amazed by how much music can help release that burden, even if for a few moments. Seeing them have the ability to smile and face what they're facing the way they do, inspires me to be grateful for everything in my life and to not take anything for granted. They help me smile in situations and circumstances where i would have complained. 

They said I really connected with the kids... I think the kids over the past year have helped me regain that open hearted child inside of me and the kids feel that. Its crazy how you think youre doing something to help or bless someone else but you get more from it than you ever thought you were giving. 

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Remembering the gift.

Today I was invited to Shriners Hospital in Honolulu. They were having a party for the kids and their families. I played a 90 min set. I didn't know what to expect cause I haven't been to Shriners in about a year. I have been playing at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children across the street from them. Shriners is different from the other hospitals I play at because for the most part the patients are from other countries or American territories. The kids today were from Samoa, the Marshall Islands, and other South Pacific areas. I was concerned with how well my usual music selection would go over for the kids and their families. It went over really well. I had forgotten the basic truth that music speaks every language. There were grandparents dancing, parents clapping along and children singing and smiling. I was so blessed to see how the music had an affect on the room. My favorite part of today was when these boys were singing along to my reggae rendition of "Say Something". They were singing really well. I set up a loop on my pedal and walked the mic over to the louder of the two boys and he was so shy, through his dark polynesian skin, I'm pretty sure he was blushing. His younger friend was not shy. He took to the mic and sang his little heart out. His family and friends, and patients and staff cheered him on. I recognized the look on his face, its the same look I get every time I perform. The kid was a natural. He stayed close by singing along with me for the rest of the show. After it was all over and I was breaking down, he came and thanked me in broken english, very softly. I told him I needed to thank him for reminding me why and how I fell in love with music to begin with. He's about the same age as I was when I started really enjoying singing and rapping. I love what music has allowed me to experience and the people I have met through it. Man, this is a dope journey. 

If you're a musician or singer in Hawaii and want to know how you can volunteer your gifts to children and families in local hospitals, checkout www.makeemsmilehawaii.com or hit my Contact Me page and we can talk about it. Aloha and Blessings fam.

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Stage etiquette

right now I'm the emergency room waiting to be seen.  Nothing serious just something crawled in my ear while I was sleeping and refused to leave. Anyways.... 

I have some time to jot down some thoughts that have been going through my mind. I played a show this weekend and there were some observations I made that had me thinking about stage etiquette.

You'd think that a performer would respect the time and space of other performers out some sense of comeradery or at least common courtesy.  This is not always the case. 

This one guy who was playing went through his set and kept saying things like theres a few songs left in my regular set,  this is the last song of my regular set. And when the last song was done he requested  a hana-hou (encore) for himself from the audience...  In my opinion that's lame and lacks taste. Then,   after that was done he took long clearing the stage for the next performers. He was talking to his friends and the next band (3 PC band) was trying to strike the stage and the first guy left an instrument case in the performance area and the guitarist for the next act had to maneuver around it.  Not cool.  That instrument case stayed on stage throughout the whole following act.  

If you're going to SHARE the stage with people.....  Be cool about it.  Give them the whole stage and give them all the time they were slotted for at the time they were slotted for it.  IF the audience wants more,  kindly share another with them. Thank everyone and get all your crap out of the way quickly. Just take it off the stage and pack it up nicely off stage. 

I'm pretty sure I'm coming across as overly harsh about this but I've seen how much stuff like this can ruin a show or even open mic nights. People's time gets wasted and Jacks up the flow and vibe of the night.  Energy in the room is lost and it's just not cool. 

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why so sad, jeh

So Monday was Memorial Day and I wrote a new song. I was watching the news intermittently throughout the day and I had this vision a little boy and a dad. I saw the dad getting deployed and not making it back home. So I started writing and I had the song done in about an hour or so. After playing through it a couple times I realized all the stuff I've written is kinda downbeat. I dont have a "happy" song. I dont have a point to this blog entry just something that I noticed. Anyways, Ill practice the song throughout the week and try to post a video as soon as I can play through it and sing it clean. Maybe the next one will end up being a brighter song. 

God bless the men and women that have sacrificed their lives for our country my freedom and liberties. God bless the men and women risking their lives today. God bless the families of all of them. 

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my favorite open mics on Oahu

I have mostly played on the Waikiki strip in this first year of my musical journey. But I have some spots around the island that I really love playing at. I figured I'd share my thoughts on some of these places just in case another person stumbles upon the blog looking for fun places to get their performing chops on or if someone is looking for a place to see and hear some independent up and comers do their thing. It's a great way to meet local musicians and make friends with people with similar interests and passion. 

The Station Bar and Lounge ***Monday Nights***  

I found out about Station while checking out other open mics. My first night there, I really felt like it was a place I would keep coming back to. The venue itself is awesome. Its on the smaller side, and has a real underground feel, like you've discovered some secret music batcave in the city. The sound system is great, and the employees are friendly and welcoming. They have open mic every Monday night and events through out the week. If you follow them on social media you'll get frequent updates on the happenings and special events. I have also had the privilege of playing several shows there. Blane has always been on top of getting info out to all the musicians and keeps everything flowing smooth throughout the shows. They are a huge supporter and promoter of live local music in Hawaii. They rock. 

OnStage Drinks and Grinds ***Tuesday Nights*** 

I started checking out the open mic nights at OnStage when I learned my first four chords on guitar, literally. I started going there playing as many songs as they would let me, strumming though G D Em C the whole time. They were friendly and I was horrible. Jet runs the show and the bar there and he's a great guy. He really loves music and it shows in the way he welcomes and interacts with the performers that come through. This is a great place to get on stage and improve your public performing and meet a lot of cool people while you're at it. I have also gotten to play shows here. The shows I played here were organized by Jesse Valor  

Surfers Coffe Bar ***Wednesday Night*** 

Surfers Coffee Bar has a vibe like no other. There are surfboards on the walls and the place feels like a huge living room of a surfer. I haven't been to an open mic there in a long time but there was always a great atmosphere and the coffee, acai bowls, and chai were always on point. They have a decent sound system, certainly more than adequate for the person just singing with a guitar or keyboard. 

Surfer the Bar ***Thursday Nights*** 

This is by far the nicest/classiest place to play open mic at on the island. Its at one of the nicest resorts on the island so that adds to the feel. The stage is amazing, lighting and a huge screen behind the performers that can display videos in the background or images of the performer while they're jamming. The sound is professional. They always have great techs running the board, if you sound bad there, it's pretty much your fault. Another cool twist about their open mics is that its also a friendly competition. At the end of open mic the employees vote on their favorite act and theyre invited back at the end of the year for a battle of the favorites. The "Kanikapila Contest" that I got to compete in last year for them was amazing. There were so many talented musicians it was a blast. 

 

Those are my favorite spots for open mic but there are others that I know of that are fun and I'm sure there are a bunch I don't know about. 

 

Other great open mic options on Oahu:

Monday: Hulas 

Tuesday: Da Spot 

Thursday: Fresh Cafe Downtown 

 Thursday: Boardriders Kailua 

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Keep pushing

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I've been working on the website and logo for a couple hours since I got off work.  I've been going through a lot of advice I've received from some helpful people over this last year.  I really should have gotten started on these things as soon as I decided doing music was going to be a serious pursuit. I've been saying I was going to make a logo, and a website and get business cards for over a year.  I got to be friendly with a hotel GM in waikiki.  He told me that I am my business and that myself along with my skills and talents are my products.  He told me that I needed to package and market them all.  I guess I never really let that sit in.  I was doing really good playing music on the street. During busy seasons I'd take in hundreds of dollars a night just playing my favorite songs over and over. I guess I figured that if people were taking to me that well that eventually something would just happen.  That's a pretty absurd thought. So when I started getting referred to people and venues for gigs at establishments for appealing money I got asked for things that my friend,  the Gm,  told me I should be working on.  People wanted demos, website info,  references, and press sheets..... My inability to provide those things cost me some nice opportunities. I honestly believe more will come in time but in the meantime I need to grow in my ability to conduct myself as a business and grow in that as much as I focus on growing as a musician and vocalist.  I'm still super stoked on my first steps though.  I just realize that there's more steps to walk through than I thought previously. Jam on. 

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First steps. Already stoked.

So Ive been playing music around town for a little over a year now. I have really enjoyed playing music on the strip in Waikiki. Its been a fun and memorable ride so far. For almost a year I have played music somewhere almost every night of the week... a lot of playing on the street and open mics and have been blessed to have played gigs at some fun venues and for some cool private events. I really wanted to get my fear of performing taken care of this first year. I think one of the biggest take-aways for me playing on the street was that I have had to make people hear me. Everything is so rush rush rush in Waikiki and at times the place can be flooded with street-performers sharing and displaying some insane talent. I found out pretty quick that I needed to be loud, and be good for anyone to stop and hear me. I think that set-me up well for when I made the move into trying to play at local venues. I know Im at the bottom of the pile of amazing musical talent here in Hawaii and I accept that,  but I have been able to build a solid confidence not only in my potential but my current abilities and talents and I don't think its arrogant or wrong to feel a sense of accomplishment in the first steps. I have made a lot of solid connections and awesome relationships in the last year and am really optimistic for what the future has. Jam on. 

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