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By John Berger


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TINTING, ANYONE?: Tommy Silva of T&T Tinting, left, celebrated with the guys of Ten Feet as they opened a new dinner show Wednesday at Brew Moon. Guitarist Keoni Nicodemus, third from left, sat in for Andres Delos Santos, who is on the mainland (Silva, a recording artist in his own right, is also one of the sponsors of the new Ten Feet album). Kohomua takes the Wednesday dinner-show spot this week.




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ROCKING THE ARTS: Cultural impresario Tim Bostock, left, stopped by the ARTS at Marks Garage Thursday to congratulate SUGahDADDY bassist Darrell Aquino on the release of the group's debut album. The party at ARTS was invitation-only, but SUGahDADDY goes public with the new album this Thursday at Anna Bannanas.




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MERRY CHRISTMAS, WILLIE!: Willie K, second from left, played everything from scorching blues to Hawaiian standards to what he described as "a Sid Vicious version of 'O Holy Night'" at Kapono's Thursday. His show also featured Amy and Eric Gilliom. The capacity crowd included, from left, Wyland, Kim Taylor Reece and John Petrie. Reece gave Willie a copy of his new book, "Hula I Ka La," as an early Christmas present.






John Berger has covered the local
entertainment scene since 1972. Contact
him at jberger@starbulletin.com.



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