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Aloha Joe of "Hawaiian Adventure Radio" Presents...

"Steel Guitar Hour"


Members and fellow surfers! If you go to Aloha Joe's site right now you will find The Hawaiian Steel Guitar Hour (soon to be replaced with Steel Guitar Hour #2). It's a Real Audio program which resides on his host server. Anyone, anywhere, can access it (and they do!) 24-hours a day. People in 42 countries have listened to this show. Bookmark this page!

Aloha Joe is the on-air personality behind Hawaiian Adventure Radio & Island Sounds '98. He has been in love with Hawaii for as long as he can remember and when the opportunity arose to produce a Hawaiian music program, he jumped from Television to "Radio on TV".

Aloha Joe was born in St. Louis, Mo. and after high school he moved to New York and then to Los Angeles where he attended California State University Los Angeles. He has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre Arts. His wife is from Hilo, Hawaii and is a great supporter of Island music. Their son attends UCLA.

Joe has worked in all phases of the entertainment business. He has written, created and produced television programming for all major networks. He has been involved as a Producer, Director, Choreographer, Writer, Announcer and Performer on a variety of productions.

Aloha Joe writes a column for OHANA Magazine and is a member of "The Hawaii State Society", "The Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts", "The Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association", "The Aloha International Steel Guitar Club", "Aloha Festivals", and "Na Mamo" - The Young Hawaiians of So. California.

Aloha Joe has become Hawaii's world-wide voice. June 1998 marks Aloha Joe's 4th Anniversary on-the-air. Way to go, Joe!



HSGA * HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR ASSOCIATION
KAMAKA TOM, President
45-600 KAMEHAMEHA HWY * KANEOHE, HI * 96744
PHONE/FAX (808) 235-4742
EMAIL: hsga@lava.net


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