Kihei real estate

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Residents of Kihei real estate will soon have access to more and better public facilities, making Kihei homes for sale more attractive to prospective buyers. According to a May 17, 2010 article from the Maui News, “A new Kihei high school, a second Wailuku elementary school, a replacement cafeteria at Paia Elementary and a bigger one at Lahainaluna High School are the Maui District’s big-ticket items moving forward soon, a top state Department of Education official said recently.” The piece by Chris Hamilton continued to say that “Parents, teachers and community leaders have said for years that enrollment in Central Maui has continued to increase unabated, and schools have become overcrowded as developers continue to build single-family homes and make plans for more…Despite the recession and sluggish economy, housing experts have not changed their predictions that Maui’s population will grow by almost 50 percent in the next 25 years.”
One continuing trouble spot for Kihei homes for sale and for the larger Maui real estate market is an increasing rate of foreclosures. According to a May 13, 2010 article from the Honolulu Star Bulletin, “Oahu remained well below the national rate of foreclosures in April, but the Big Island and Maui markets took large hits. There were 1,474 Hawaii properties that received foreclosure notices last month, according to RealtyTrac, an online foreclosure marketplace.” The piece by Gene Park went on to note that “Hawaii landed in 11th place. The top five neighborhoods in the state with the most foreclosures were Kailua-Kona, Kihei, Ewa Beach, Lahaina and Waikoloa. Dinits said Waikoloa and Kihei foreclosures are due to a large number of owners who own second homes.”
One large piece of Makena-Kihei real estate, the Makena Resort, was recently put up for auction, according to a May 29, 2010 article from the Maui News. This article, written by Chris Hamilton, said that “In addition to the hotel, Makena Resort has valuable Maui County entitlements to build on undeveloped lands that would allow a future owner to subdivide the rural piece of oceanfront property in South Maui into up to 1,100 homes, apartments and condominiums…The conditions also require the construction of 400 off-site affordable homes in the Kihei-Makena district.”
Salsa Hawaii
Singer, Songwriter, Percussionist (timbales, congas, bongos, drums) Recording Artist, and Producer!
In his early teens he began listening to more Latin music styles, which formed the basis for his music today. The bands that influenced him at the time were Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Billy’s Caracas Boys, Sonora Matanzera, Sonora Santanera, Daniel Santos, and a Nicaraguan band Los Satelites del Ritmo. In the late 60s, the family relocated to San Francisco, California where he grew up and truly realized that music was to be his life. The music scene in the Bay Area at this time was very diverse. He delved in all the different styles. During that time, Latin music was beginning to blossom and all kinds of Latin-style bands such as The Aliens, Latin Bloods, Los Beamers, Bandido, Unidad 77, and Limbo began to play in and around the Bay Area. Cesar’s Club was THE place to be to experience the best Latin musicians (Pete and Coke Escovedo, Roger Glenn, Luis Gazca, Pablo Telles, Victor Pantoja, Francisco Aguabella, Carmelo Garcia) performing live. That’s when Rolando realized his passion for Latin music and particularly Timbales. Then it happened! His band gained popularity and started playing the circuit where he met and befriended such artists as Pete and Sheila E. and Master Armando Peraza who helped develop his affinity for percussions. While playing in the Bay Area, SOLAR was billed with bands like Azteca, Azuquita, Sapo, Cal Tjader, Cesar’s All-Star Band, Willie Bobo, and others. After their break-up, he formed the band SUNSMOKE together with his uncle, Freddie Velasquez, who had just returned to the Bay Area from touring the country with the Phil Driscoll Band. SUNSMOKE quickly became well-known in the Bay Area and they toured the west coast and Canada where they opened for blues master B.B. King and performed at the Canadian Rock Festival with bands from all over the world. After a couple of very busy years, including recording some demos for major record labels, they broke up and Rolando spent some time in Los Angeles checking out the music scene there. Upon returning to the Bay Area, he joined MESSIAH, one of the hottest Funk/Gospel/Rock/Disco bands. Their hit single, “Get Up On Your Feet and Dance”, became a hit in the disco scene. MESSIAH then went on to Japan where they enjoyed instant success and toured for 4 months. Shortly after their return, the band broke up and The Rolando Sanchez Band was born. Composing and writing his own material, Rolando released his first single cassette with two original songs, “She’s the Lady” and “Cold Hearted Woman”. “She’s the Lady” was made into a music video shown on local stations on both east and west coasts at the very beginning of the MTV movement. It featured some of the Bay Area’s finest musicians including vocalist Jo Baker (Elvin Bishop Band). After being in the Bay Area for nearly 20 years, Rolando felt the need for a change of pace in his life. In 1984, he visited his sister in Hawaii and the rest, as they say, is history.
The band has been featured in many television shows, specials and music videos in Hawaii and Tahiti, as well as numerous write-ups in National, International, and Local magazines, newspapers, trade magazines and periodicals. For the last 20 years, they have accumulated an astounding collection of awards, certificates of recognition, and proclamations for example:
During this period the band has also shared the stage with local, national, and international recording artists of many genres: Mariachi del Sol, Joe Henderson, Michael Franks, Eddie Palmieri, Orquesta De La Luz, The Mamas & The Papas, Sting, Crystal Gayle, Jazz Crusaders, Tito Puente, Pete and Sheila E., to name a few. They also performed for the 1998 Miss Universe Pageant Coronation Ball at the new and beautiful Hawaii Convention Center and the boat cruise party for all of the contestants which was featured on the Miss Universe special on cable’s channel E!. Rolando appeared on episodes of two national TV shows: “Jake and the Fatman” & “One West Waikiki”, also the movie “Fist of Steel” starring Alexis Arguello and Carlos Palomino. As a producer, Rolando has been promoting Latin music in the islands by creating events such as the Latin Explosion Concert Series and the world renowned HAWAII INTERNATIONAL LATIN MUSIC FESTIVAL which has been a mainstay for the last 14 years, featuring Latin music bands and artists worldwide. Some of the musical guests who have appeared at the Festival include: Chepito Areas, Danilo, and Mario Sanchez (from the San Francisco Bay area), Son Reinas (Japan), Carmen Jimenez (New York), Emilia (Japan), Sabrina (Hawaii). Orquesta La Palabra, and many other local , national and international artists, he co-produced the Cinco de Mayo Latin Music and Dance Concert that took place May 5th at the Neal Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu featuring “The King of Latin Music” Tito Puente and his orchestra. Also appearing is Pete Escovedo and his orchestra featuring Sheila E. and Hawaii’s own premiere Latin dance band, Rolando Sanchez & Salsa Hawaii. Rolando is also currently producing the new Pop sounds of FLAVOR’Z a singing female duo from Japan, the CD single UNEXPECTED LOVE will be released in Hawaii and Japan in early 2002 In 1998, the band signed a recording contract with MGC Records and has since released three CDs produced by RSC Productions Hawaii.
Both the originals and cover songs on their latest CD feature a variety of Latin styles such as Latin Jazz, Salsa, Merengue, Ballads, and Cha-Cha. In addition to his own recordings, he has been the featured guest percussionist on more than a dozen CDs from various local, national, and international recording artists. If you come to Honolulu, Hawaii make sure you contact us so you can catch their performances live at many of the top nightclubs and concerts around the Islands. Anyone who knows Rolando, knows that he always strives to grow both musically and spiritually and shares this with all who come into contact with him. Rolando Sanchez is a musician that surpasses the boundaries of traditional sounds, using a mixture of both Latin Jazz and Latin Rock. Playing his timbales and congas in a mystifying and enchanting beat, his audience goes wild, dancing uncontrollably to his music. His music is alive and contagious, containing something pleasing to all musical tastes. Rolando Sanchez and Salsa Hawaii is exhilarating… stimulating… energizing… intensifying!! The band would like to thank all Latin music lovers around the world ! !
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