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The Artists Den Heads to Hawaii for Digital Series ‘Live From My Den’

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William Earl Artists Den brings its “Live From My Den” series back for a special edition that spotlights Hawai’i, its rich musical heritage and the artists who bring it to life.New episodes of “Live From My Den: Hawai’i Edition” will premiere each week exclusively via Variety, beginning June 17.

The season will feature four of the state’s award-winning artists: Grammy-nominated producer, singer/songwriter, and CEO of Haku Collective Kimié Miner; multigenerational family band Kapena; traditional Hawaiian music trio Keauhou; and legendary six-time Grammy-nominated vocalist Amy Hānaiali’i.Episodes were filmed in a diverse set of locations reflective of the artists’ heritage across the islands, including Papahana Kuaola, an environmental educational organization in Kāne’ohe; Parker Ranch, a historic cattle ranch in Waimea; the Kamehameha Schools Kapalama Campus in Honolulu, founded by the will of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop; and the breathtaking valley of Ha’ikū nestled along the slopes of the Ko’olau Mountains.

This season of “Live From My Den” is presented by The Hawaiian Islands, with additional support from the Creative Industries Division, Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT), and the Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association.“Artists Den is excited to share this edition of our hit digital series ‘Live From My Den,'” says Artists Den CEO/Founder Mark Lieberman. “We have always focused on the relationship between place and performance, and the Hawaiian edition is a special way to explore it.

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