Saw them years ago at the Royal Hawaiian. My Mother and Sister had flown over from the mainland and this was my gift to them. We sat with the french doors open to the ocean, a soft Hawaiian night. When they began their show, everyone was spellbound, when they finished I don't think there was a dry eye in the room. It was one of the great memories my Mother held, loving Hawaii so; that evening they gave voice to that love. My Sister and I now hold it between us, an irreplaceable moment in time.
Always will remember my great fortune in seeing them perform live in a small banquet room on Kauai, so many years ago. To this day I have never heard more beautiful voices.
Roland to me you are the best guitar player of our time and your voice God broke the mode when he made you my idol forever love you always brother Buddy Ryder
Shweta Kudrimoti Your comment brought Roland back into clear focus for me over this past week. I’m happy that you and others are remembering him 3 years after his untimely passing. No doubt his children will carry on his legacy. I feel fortunate that I was included among his friends and that I was able, while he was alive, to convey to him how much I treasured his friendship. He truly embodied the spirit of aloha. For your remembrance of him aloha nui loa.
@@punagurl8 it's very sweet of you but i joined the fandom a month back. I began listening to their latest album destiny and i swear ikua and irip/rrga are my favourite songs. I also adore caz Christmas. I wonder if you have seen the pbsshawaii interview. He spoke of mental health and i can relate. He was ever so lively. Their song kawailehua alakhahonua in destiny album gave me sleepless nights full of confusion and fan theories. I have no words.
Saw them years ago at the Royal Hawaiian. My Mother and Sister had flown over from the mainland and this was my gift to them. We sat with the french doors open to the ocean, a soft Hawaiian night. When they began their show, everyone was spellbound, when they finished I don't think there was a dry eye in the room. It was one of the great memories my Mother held, loving Hawaii so; that evening they gave voice to that love. My Sister and I now hold it between us, an irreplaceable moment in time.
Always will remember my great fortune in seeing them perform live in a small banquet room on Kauai, so many years ago. To this day I have never heard more beautiful voices.
Yes I agree awesome voices , thank you for your comment .
Was this filmed at the Old Prow Lounge at the Ala Moana Hotel?
Sorry I don't know .
The Prow Lounge was in the Sheraton Waikiki.... and this isn't it
I'll always remember you, Roland. RIP.
Roland to me you are the best guitar player of our time and your voice God broke the mode when he made you my idol forever love you always brother Buddy Ryder
I'll remember you too
Shweta Kudrimoti Your comment brought Roland back into clear focus for me over this past week. I’m happy that you and others are remembering him 3 years after his untimely passing. No doubt his children will carry on his legacy. I feel fortunate that I was included among his friends and that I was able, while he was alive, to convey to him how much I treasured his friendship. He truly embodied the spirit of aloha. For your remembrance of him aloha nui loa.
@@punagurl8 it's very sweet of you but i joined the fandom a month back. I began listening to their latest album destiny and i swear ikua and irip/rrga are my favourite songs. I also adore caz Christmas. I wonder if you have seen the pbsshawaii interview. He spoke of mental health and i can relate. He was ever so lively. Their song kawailehua alakhahonua in destiny album gave me sleepless nights full of confusion and fan theories. I have no words.
I’ll remember you Hiroto... RIP.