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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, February 2, 2007

Radiators heat up Islands' music scene

Advertiser Staff

Veteran touring group The Radiators have backed many high-profile musicians but are also famous for their own live rock 'n' roll shows.

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As The Radiators make their way to Honolulu in the middle of a four-island tour to celebrate the Mardi Gras season, the spicy-hot question music fans might have in mind is: What the heck is Fish Head music?

The answer, according to the band's Web site (http://theradiators.org) is this: A tasty bouillabaisse of blues, R&B, jazz, country, Zydeco, soul, swing, gospel that stew into its own brand of New Orleans rock 'n' roll.

The next question is: Who are these guys?

  • The band — Ed Volker, Frank Bua, Camille Baudoin, Dave Ma-lone and Reggie Scanlan — formed in 1978 and are famous in New Orleans. They have about a dozen albums, the latest "Dreaming Out Loud," and are especially renowned for their live shows. Veteran touring artists, they also have backed legends including Dr. John and Professor Longhair and appeared with the Allman Brothers, B.B. King, Robert Cray, Los Lobos, Taj Mahal and many others.

    And: Where do you get a taste of the music?

  • Log on to http://theradiators.org; click on Live Downloads. Concerts from New Orleans, San Francisco, Nantucket, Mass., New York, the Bahamas, Minneapolis, Connecticut and other venues are download-ready (for a fee). See, these guys really do travel! There also are free downloads at www.archive.org/details/Radiators.

    And lastly: Where can we taste that swamp-rock stew live in the Islands?

  • 9 p.m. Friday, Hawaiian Hut, Ala Moana Hotel. Doors open 8:15 p.m. $45 advance, $50 at the door. 941-5205. Tickets available at the Liquor Collection, Hungry Ear Kailua, Jelly's 'Aiea, Good Guys Music in Kapahulu and Rainbow Books on University.

  • 10 p.m. Saturday, Palace Theater, Hilo. Doors open 9:30 p.m. $45 advance, $50 at the door. (808) 934-7010. Tickets at the box office, CD Wizard in Hilo, Sound Wave Music in Kona and Byrds Audio and CDs in Waimea.

  • 6 p.m. Sunday, Kilohana Planation, Lihu'e, Kaua'i. Doors open 5 p.m. $35 advance, $40 at the gate, $50 gold circle. (808) 337-9234. Tickets at Hanalei Music & Video, Bounty Music in Kapa'a, Street Eagle Motorcycles in Puhi, Progressive Expressions in Koloa, Scotty's Music in Kalaheo and Kilauea Pharmacy, Kilauea.

    Charge by phone at 545-2980 or (888) 878-2378; or get them online at www.hawaiisbesttickets.com.

    The band launched its Hawai'i tour Thursday night on Maui. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund.