HONOLULU — Jack Johnson has joined the roster of entertainers donating their time for the “Kokua For Japan” fundraising event from noon to 5 p.m., Sunday, a news release states. Event organizers also announced that Patrick Simmons, one of the
HONOLULU — Jack Johnson has joined the roster of entertainers donating their time for the “Kokua For Japan” fundraising event from noon to 5 p.m., Sunday, a news release states.
Event organizers also announced that Patrick Simmons, one of the founding members of the Doobie Brothers, and legendary bassist Hutch Hutchinson have been added to the line-up. Simmons, a Maui resident, and Hutchinson will be performing with Willie Nelson.
Additional scheduled performers include: Henry Kapono with special guests Michael McDonald and Mick Fleetwood; Jake Shimabukuro; The Brothers Cazimero; Loretta Ables Sayre; Cecilio & Kapono; Kalapana; Cecilio & Kompany; Amy Hanaialii; Na Leo; John Cruz; Natural Vibrations; ManoaDNA; Robi Kahakalau; Society of Seven; Eric Gilliom; Mailani; Taimane; Go Jimmy Go; Jerry Santos; Gregg Hammer Band; Charles Ka‘upu and Kenny Endo Taiko.
The event will be broadcast online live and on local TV and radio stations.
Although tickets to attend the event in person are now sold out, the release states, there are numerous other ways to support the effort.
For information, visit www.kokuaforjapan.com.