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Schedule subject to change.
Ticket packages are currently available as thank you gifts for a 
membership donation.

May 25Pacific Harp Project – Jazz
The Pacific Harp Project brings their unique sound back the Atherton, with new music and a new CD.
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June 1
DeShannon Higa – Jazz
This Hawai‘i-based jazz trumpeter celebrates his newest CD titled “Words Cannot Express.” Featuring original songs and covers, all done in an instrumental style.
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June 8
Peter Apo Band - Music of the Love GenerationPop/Rock
Take a stroll down memory lane through the music and stories that defined an American generation in the 1960's and 70's. 
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June 15
Constant as the MoonJazz/Folk/Pop
A collaboration between Wade Cambern (Hawaiian Style Band) and Tsun-Hui Hung. They blend the evocative sound of the erhu with guitar and voice, blossoming into a new sound fed by ancient roots.
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June 22
Patrick Galvin Classical Violin
An intimate evening of violin music with InterMusic SF violinist Patrick Galvin.
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June 29
2ality with Steve Grimes and Steve Stusser – Folk Rock/Americana
Maui-based guitar maker Steve Grimes and longtime musical partner Steve Stusser make their debut in the Atherton Studio.
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July 6
The Chames Gang Blues
Featuring Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winning guitarist Larry Dupio, The Chames Gang returns to town to play original songs from Larry’s album, “Lightning Strikes Hilo,” and showcase their classic rock and blues favorites. The “Gang” is comprised of Ian Chames on bass, Scott Shafer on drums, and Mo “Mofessor” McConnell on keyboards…The Chames Gang rides again!
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July 13
Wayne WilkinsonJazz Guitar
Colorado-based guitarist Wayne Wilkinson makes his return to the Atherton with a solo performance of jazz standards interpreted for the guitar. The last time he joined us in the studio, he played side-man to jazz pianist Leonore Raphael. This marks Wayne’s solo debut in the Atherton Studio.
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July 20
Hawaiian Style Band, UnpluggedContemporary Hawaiian
The Hawaiian Style Band makes its Atherton Studio debut featuring the original members of the band along with a few friends. They’ll be sharing all their original hits and well-loved songs in a stripped down and mostly acoustic style.
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July 27
The ElevationsVintage Soul
The Elevations bring their vintage soul and funk sound to HPR’s Atherton Studio! We challenge everyone in the studio to stay in their seats while The Elevations play a mix of soul and funk classics from the likes of Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, plus brand new smoking hot originals. Ya dig?
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August 3
 – Norm Foster & FriendsClassical/Jazz
Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra and Gypsy808 clarinetist Norm Foster shares the stage with friends in an evening of musicals style ranging from classical to jazz.
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August 10
Gordon FreitasFolk/Rock
Folk singer/songwriter Gordon Freitas returns to the Atherton studio for his first solo performance with us. 
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August 17 – Stephen Inglis –  
Hawaiian/Slack Key/Americana
Award-winning singer/songwriter Stephen Inglis returns to the Atherton studio for a solo concert featuring all that he does. Featuring traditional Hawaiian, slack key instrumentals, Americana and folk originals, slacking on the Dead, and much more!
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August 24 - AguaDulce Salsa Band - 
Salsa
Come dance to the high energy grooves of the AguaDulce Salsa Band.  This group of talented friends offers exciting Caribbean and Latin American hip-shaking salsa, merengue, and bachata rhythms. Led by Carlos Betancourt, this ensemble showcases some of the best and most versatile Latin, jazz, and reggae musicians in the state. 
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August 31 – Christopher Yohmei Blasdel & Sasha Bogdanowitsch
 – Modern and Classical Shakuhachi/World
Japanese shakuhachi master Christopher Yohmei Blasdel and Sasha Bogdanowitsch make their Atherton debut with an evening of songs played on the shakuhachi and pan drum.
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September 7 – Freddie Miranda Jr. Quintet
- Latin Jazz
Swing to the Latin and salsa rhythms of Freddie Miranda, Jr., drummer and percussionist extraordinaire. Originally from Puerto Rico, Freddie trained and eventually became professor of percussion at the Conservatory of Puerto Rico's prep school. He has performed and recorded all over the world with such luminaries as Luis "Perico" Ortiz, Bobby Valentín, and Ray Barretto, and has also shared stage with all-time greats like Sammy Davis Jr. and Maynard Ferguson.
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The Atherton Summer Concert Series is sponsored by
Ameresco.
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About the Atherton Performing Arts Studio

The Atherton Studio seats up to 75 people and hosts intimate performances that are often like sitting in on a studio recording session. All concerts are on Saturday evenings at 7:30 pm, unless otherwise noted. Advance ticket purchase is strongly encouraged, as Atherton events frequently sell out before the performance date.

Parking

Metered on-street parking is available, as well as paid lots at First Hawaiian Bank (Kapiʻolani branch) and the Pan Am Building. Please do not park in the Don Quijote parking lot. 
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Tickets to the Atherton are available as thank you gifts for becoming a new member, for membership renewals, and additional gifts. Select the ticket package right for you when you
donate online or give us a call at 955-8821 during business hours or email members@hawaiipublicradio.org.

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About Hawaii Public Radio
HPR is a private, non-profit organization which broadcasts classical, jazz, and international music; and in-depth news and informational programming from National Public Radio, Public Radio International, and other local, national, and international program sources, as well as programs produced by Hawaii Public Radio. In 2013, Charity Navigator, the premier charity evaluator, awarded HPR its second consecutive highest, four-star rating for sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency.

HPR's mission is to serve the entire population of the state of Hawai‘i with two excellent program streams. HPR-1, the news magazine and fine arts stream, can currently be heard on O‘ahu and Kaua‘i (KHPR 88.1 FM and 88.5 FM); Maui, Moloka‘i, Lana‘i, and West Hawai‘i (KKUA 90.7 FM); and East Hawai‘i (KANO 91.1 FM (Hilo) and 94.7 FM (Waimea)). HPR-2, the news, local talk, and music stream, is found on Maui, Moloka‘i, Lana‘i (KIPM 89.7 FM and KIPH 88.3 FM (Hana)); West Hawai‘i (KIPM 89.7 FM and KHPH 88.7 FM); O‘ahu and Kaua‘i (KIPO 89.3 FM; KIPL 89.9 FM).

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