The
Brothers Cazimero are consummate performers who have made their indelible
imprint on the face of contemporary Hawaiian music. Their talent, longevity
and sales success over the past 30 years have placed them in a league of their
own, untouched by any other performer in the history of Hawaiian music.
The early 1970s were a remarkable time as the Hawaiian culture and music began an amazing resurgence in Hawaii. Leading the way down this amazing new path were The Brothers Cazimero, carrying a torch that sparked a new interest in music performed in the Hawaiian language with a contemporary sound that even today has never been duplicated.
They are masters of their craft – their musicianship and stylish vocals blend to produce a style that is now part of the fabric of Hawaiian history. Their contribution to Hawaiian music and dance has continued to show outsiders to these islands as well as indigenous people how important these components are to the past, present and future of Hawai‘i. The components of the past play an enormous role in all aspects of The Brothers Cazimero performances. Their presentation of the chants, dances and songs of their ancestors serve to honor those musicians, composers, teachers and elders who paved the way for what they are able to accomplish in Hawaiian music today. As they honor the past, so do they continually look to explore new music and dance forms while remaining true to their heritage.
Their music has been celebrated around the world and has been licensed for use in film, television and commercial projects. Remarkable entertainers on stage, The Brothers Cazimero achieve a full-bodied sound that emanates from two traditional instruments, the acoustic bass and a twelve-string guitar. They performed as headliners for twelve years in the beautiful Monarch Room of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and 2004 marked their 27th annual Lei Day Concert at the Waikiki Shell with sold out crowds each May 1st. On The Brothers Cazimero stage is always the native dance, the hula, performed by both men and women..
The Brothers Cazimero have taken the beauty of Hawaiian music and dance for encore performances in Carnegie Hall in New York City (a performance with the New York Pops), Wolftrap and Hollywood Bowl, as well the World Expo in Brisbane, Australia, Hong Kong, Tokyo; and annual performances in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle to sell out crowds. They have been guest stars each Christmas in always sold out holiday shows with the Honolulu Symphony.
The Brothers Cazimero's achievements are not limited to recording and stage. National television credits include the Today show, PM Magazine, Good Morning America, Real People, Jim Nabors Special from Hawaii, the Miss America Pageant and the Dolly Parton TV special from Hawaii. Hawaii TV has produced numerous specials about their career and they have been part of almost every musical showcase that has been broadcast from Hawaii.
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