The UH Saxophone Choir playing A Song for Japan by Steven Verhelst arr. by Todd Yukumoto. In efforts to raise funds for Japan after the disaster of the 2011 Japan Earthquake Tsunami, this song was written for the organization “A Song for Japan” as part of a charity collaboration project. We were asked to upload each performance to YouTube and link to that charity website to encourage all musicians to play this song over and over again. Title of piece: A Song for Japan Composer/Arranger: Steven Verhelst arr. by Todd Yukumoto Conductor: Todd Yukumoto March 12th, 2012 University of Hawaii at Manoa – Orvis Auditorium Previous: Choro Y Tango youtu.be Next: Fanfare for the Common Man (Coming next Sunday!) ——————————————– #TytyMusicSundays East-Japan Earthquake Tsunami Charity www.trombones.jp Tyty Music on Facebook http Tyty Music on Twitter www.twitter.com Tyty Music on Google+ gplus.to Tyty Music on the web www.tytyweb.net Copyright 2012
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why YOU should join BYUHSA
Find out why you getting involved with the student government on Brigham Young University of Hawaii’s campus can help you enter and go forth to serve.
Fruit Fly Control Hawaii 2of3.mpg
Introduction to the AreaWide fruit fly suppression program in Hawaii
Bogus Brothers – Hawaii 5-0 theme
The Bogus Brothers – Bangor University Students’ Union, October 1990 – “Theme from Hawaii 5-0”. Apologies for the poor picture/sound quality – camcorder technology in the late 80’s still had some way to go …
Baseball player goes pro
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Last year St. Cloud State University’s baseball team had the best season in the university’s history. They set the SCSU baseball record for the most wins. This year they could very possibly break some of their own records, but are missing a powerhouse player. Jordan Smith is drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the ninth round out of fifty. Smith signed a $125000 dollar scholarship. He’s having a lot of fun getting paid to play ball and says life is good. “My family has always been there for me through everything,” Smith says. “Traveling baseball and every one of my Husky games. Their the rock of me. They really keep me humble and motivated.” Smith went from playing ball at SCSU to playing rookie ball to playing in the minor league. His major goal? To make it to major league baseball! Even during the off season Smith is on the ball. He’s continuously working out and keeping up on his batting. In order to move up he’s got to keep up. Which isn’t a problem because he always works his hardest. He says he’s very serious about his baseball career. You might be wondering if he’s going to finish his schooling. The answer is yes. Smith is going to take advantage of Cleveland’s opportunities. Since he works for the Cleveland Indians he’ll receive two years of free schooling. Smith heads to Goodyear, Arizona tomorrow for Spring training. He has been receiving support from family, friends and the community. He says people of his hometown congratulate him on being …
Nelle, Chawney & Maile- Thinking bout you COVER by Frank Ocean
Jam Sesh @ UVU, showing um how its done in Hawaii lol
Hawaii’s Governor Ambercrombie on Hawai`i Pacific University and HPU’s future.
Gov. Neil Abercrombie signed a bond issue passed by the state legislature earlier this spring that will help Hawai’i Pacific University raise as much as $120 million for critical capital projects at its three locations around O’ahu.
Hawaii to Pinas library
Hawaii to Pinas (library)
2010 Hawaii Bowl Preview: Hawaii vs. Tulsa
2010 Hawaii Bowl: #24 Hawaii Warriors (10-3) vs. Tulsa Golden Hurricane (9-3) at Aloha Stadium. Friday, December 24, 2010.
Colin Kaepernick fumble into the endzone Nevada vs. Hawaii 2010
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