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The inaugural Maui Music & Food Experience in 2024 raised $250,000 for the survivors of the Lahaina fires and spurred the struggling Maui economy, and featured performances by Billy Cox, Mick Fleetwood, Ernie Isley, Daryl Jones, Charlie Sexton, and many others.
ABOUT HUA MOMONA FOUNDATION:
The Hua Momona Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, was founded by the team at Hua Momona Farms to support the Maui community. The Foundation's mission includes providing food, facilitating replacement housing, supporting mental healthcare programs, and hosting fundraising events to benefit local residents. Hua Momona Farms is located on 25 acres in West Maui, 1300 ft above sea level with a jaw-dropping view of the neighboring island of Molokai. The farm grows fresh, organic microgreens and more from our elevated oasis. The Hua Momona Foundation supports on-island charitable efforts through agricultural activities, providing hot meals, distributing fresh local produce, facilitating housing replacement, supporting mental healthcare programs, and is now launching the Hua Momona Youth Ukulele Ensemble and Music Program with teenagers from Lahaina. To date, the foundation has served over 80,000 hot, fresh meals to those impacted by the Lahaina Fires.
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ABOUT BETTYE LAVETTE:
Bettye LaVette was hailed by the New York Times as “one of the great soul interpreters of her generation”. To quote the late, great George Jones, "Bettye is truly a 'singer's singer'." Her career began in 1962, at 16 years old, in Detroit, Michigan. Her first single, My Man-He's A Lovin' Man, was on Atlantic Records. Throughout the 60s and 70s, she recorded for several major labels. She also appeared in the Broadway Musical Bubbling Brown Sugar alongside Honi Coles and Cab Calloway. She struggled in relative obscurity through the 80s and 90s, but never stopped singing. The 2000s started what she calls her "Fifth Career". Since 2000, she has recorded 10 new albums, had most of her back catalogue reissued, received the R&B Foundation's Pioneer Award, won several Blues Music Awards, was inducted into both The Blues Hall Of Fame and The R&B Hall Of Fame, received the Legacy Award from the Americana Music Association, and has received 7 Grammy Nominations. According to Steve Jordan, who produced her last three albums: “When Bettye gets a hold of a song, it becomes her song. It’s like she wrote it. Bettye LaVette is like a combination of Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday and Miles Davis." Now, at almost eighty years old and in her 63rd year in show business, she is one of very few of her contemporaries who were recording during the birth of soul music in the 1960s and is still creating vital recordings today.
ABOUT LISA FISCHER:
When the iconic Ms. Lisa Fischer sings, she brings a joyous sense of discovery to every setting. The Grammy- and Oscar-winning powerhouse vocalist is at the peak of her powers, blazing her own path and reveling in the chance to dive into every vocal possibility. While she carries traces of the legendary stars with whom she’s collaborated over four decades, Ms. Fischer is a constellation in her own right, singing songs with “amazing power, energy, and projection,” enthuses Keith Richards, after 26 years of music-making with her in the Rolling Stones. Whether she’s stretching out in an intimate duo with jazz piano maestro Taylor Eigsti, raising the roof with the spiritually charged Gullah funk combo Ranky Tanky, creating luminous soundscapes onstage with the dancers of Alonzo King LINES Ballet, or following her uninhibited muse with her trio Grand Baton and their organic fusion of Caribbean psychedelic soul and jazzy progressive rock, Fischer has taken her rightful place among America’s greatest vocalists. “A talent that comes once in a lifetime,” declares Roberta Flack. “Like Haley’s Comet, her brilliance is dazzling and brings light into the world.” At first glance, Fischer might seem like a paradox. She spent much of her career excelling in the role of the ultimate team player as an elite backup singer for artists such as Luther Vandross, the Rolling Stones, Sting, Tina Turner, and Nine Inch Nails. Even after the Brooklyn native scored a chart-topping R&B hit, How Can I Ease the Pain, and won the 1992 Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, she chose to focus on her already thriving career supporting the world’s biggest acts. But when her story was featured in the Oscar-winning 2013 documentary 20 Feet From Stardom, Fischer experienced a course-changing epiphany. “I was always looking at the next tour, the next gig,” she said. “The film gave me a chance to take stock and realize I could start defining my own path.” Seizing the moment to rediscover herself, Fischer embarked on her ongoing musical journey with string wizard and arranger JC Maillard’s Grand Baton, a group capable of following (and leading) her in just about any musical direction. Together, they’ve gathered a far-ranging repertoire of songs, including many she made her own during her years as a backing vocalist. “Grand Baton gave me my wings,” Fischer says. “They give me permission to do whatever I want.”
While Ms. Lisa Fischer retains creative molecules from every artist she’s ever encountered, she transmutes them through the alchemy of an artist blessed with a voice unbound by genre or stylistic convention. With her infinite textures, shades, and hues—combined with the bountiful soul, affectionate humor, and exquisite taste that define her music—Lisa Fischer leads listeners to whole new universes of her own design.
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