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Kamaka
Brown is AlohaWorld's resident comic and
roving ambassador.
He offers local style comedy connecting with his local roots.
It's irreverent and "kolohe" with a heart. Kamaka was born
and raised in Waimea Valley on the North Shore of O'ahu. As we say
in Hawaii: "Bruddah K. is one keiki o'ka aina."
He's been around the comedy scene in Honolulu for several years.
He's done the "Coffee House" scene at Java Java Lizard
Loft, Village Espresso, CD Cafe, Revolution Cafe, Star Factory and
other places of ill-repute!!
He has been Master of Ceremonies at the New Years Shows at the
Sheraton Waikiki for Blues Legend B.B.King, Rock and Roll Icon Chuck
Berry and Motown's Temptations.
He has performed at Boomer's Nite Club, Fast Eddie's, Captain's
Table Lounge and Bo Irvine's Comedy Club in Honolulu. He credits
legendary local comic Andy Bumatai as a mentor when he started in
the "biz."
Since the Summer of '97 he has taken his "Kanak-Attack"
comedy to the West Coast. He opened for Dennis Pavao in Northridge,
hosted Makaha Sons, Sistah Robi and Sean Na'auao in Redondo Beach,
appeared at a number of Ho'olaulea festivities in Southern
California and was scheduled to open for Hawaii's own Michael Paulo
with Pauline Wilson. He opened for Ho'okena at their Long Beach
Concert and Hapa at their Monterey Hawaiian Festival. He has worked
with Henry Kapono during his Hermosa Beach Aloha Days visit and
Ale'a during their concert in Hermosa. He also opened for
Cecilio
Rodrigues at his Santa Barbara Concert.
He opened for the godfather of polynesian hip hop,
Fiji in Vegas.
He also opened for Amy Hanai'alii and Uncle Willy K. in their
Christmas Concert in Henderson, Nevada.
Kamaka
has performed at North Hollywood’s
Ha Ha Café, The Comedy Store in Hollywood, and Pasadena’s Ice House. Recently, he as produced a series of successful comedy
shows called the “Comedy
Luau” in Southern California.
Kamaka
is also an accomplished motivational speaker, board certified
personal development trainer and published author.
Check
AlohaWorld's calendar of events for concert appearances of
the "kanak attack" comic Kamaka Brown.
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