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The AJ Rafael Band – When We Say Juicebox HI-FAP2010

The AJ Rafael Band performing “When We Say (Juicebox)” Hawaii Featured Acoustic Playlist Presented by BTVfam Hawaii Pipeline Cafe July 3rd 2010 *Sorry guys, this song is called “When We Say” not When You Say, i had a typo error in the video 🙂 I was directly in the center where the speaker/monitors were facing so most of my HI-FAP video audio with AJ Band might be a little cranky because of the loud bass sound and drums, this is the best i could get 🙂 Thank you BTVfam Hawaii for bringing AJ and friends down to pipeline. Amazing artists performing in one night. *Some people are asking me whether i have videos of Jeff Bernat & Victor Kim. I wish i had recorded at least one set of theirs too, but I do not have them, not because i don’t like them, i do! they are amazing too but my memory card and my batt couldn’t last for all so i had to take a chance and video in between. It managed to last through AJ’s set so i got most of it at the end :)* You can watch “When We Say” Music Video on AJ’s youtube. check out the other individual band member’s channel. AJ Rafael (Vocal, Keys) www.youtube.com Andrew Rhim (Guitar) www.youtube.com Noah Bartfield (Bass) www.youtube.com Danny Morledge (Drums) *if danny has a channel, let me know the link and i’ll put it up.

Musical Promo #2: GBLIVE – Honolulu, HI. 11/19

A fun little re-imagination of Rihanna’s “We Found Love” with elements from my favorite club bangers. (Sorry, I’ll never say “club bangers” again after this.) Gabe Bondoc LIVE! An Acoustic Experience Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii – 11/19/11 gabebondoc.com This’ll be my FIRST TIME in beautiful Hawaii. Let’s go all out, yea? Come one, come all. Bring a friend so we can rock out. NOTE VIP tickets have sold out (thank you!), but we will still be holding a post-show meet and greet for a quick ‘ello and a (hopefully-not-awkward) picture! It’d be an honor and I would absolutely LOVE to meet each and every one of you. See you real soon! Peace, love and lol. ———- Need recording gear? Apogee Digital. Frankly, they’re the best. (Try the Duet, ONE and/or GiO) Check them out! Click, click, click! – apogeedigital.com ———- Twitter! http Facebook! www.facebook.com Tumblr! gabebondoc.tumblr.com BigCartel! gabebondoc.bigcartel.com ———-

Seemannslied lap steel hawaii gitarre – framat

Hello dear internet audience, this is me playing lap steel or Hawaiigitarre like we used to say in Germany. I took an old german sailor song (Seemannslied) or german folk song & re-arranged it into something of my own. The originally song was “Wir lagen vor Madagaskar”, it was written about 100 years ago and is still well-known in Germany – even if some people might not recognize it anymore but that is all right with me 🙂 I hope you enjoy this 1-minute-clip. Best regards Framat

Pirates Of The Caribbean – Sungha Jung

Sungha www.sunghajung.com plays ‘Pirates Of The Caribean’ arranged by Wolfgang Vrecun. Pirates of the Caribbean is a multi-billion dollar Walt Disney franchise encompassing a theme park ride, a series of films and spinoff novels as well as numerous video games and other publications. As of August 2006, Pirates of the Caribbean attractions can be found at four Disney theme parks and their related films have grossed more than US$2.7 billion. Pirates of the Caribbean is a series of fantasy-adventure films directed by Gore Verbinski (1-3) and Rob Marshall (4), written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. They are based on a Walt Disney theme park ride of the same name, and follow Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), Captain Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley), Joshamee Gibbs (Kevin McNally), along with Angelica (Penélope Cruz) and Blackbeard (Ian McShane). The films started with their first release on the big screen in 2003 with Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl. After the success of the first film, Walt Disney Pictures revealed that a trilogy was in the works. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest was released three years later in 2006. The sequel proved successful, breaking records worldwide the day of its premiere. In the end, it earned $1066179725 at the worldwide box office, becoming the fourth and second-fastest film to reach this amount. The third film in