Ooklah The Moc
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Ooklah The Moc | |
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Origin | Palolo, Hawaii |
Genres | Roots Reggae |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Ghetto Circus Records, Father Psalms Studios |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/ooklahstylee |
Members | Ryan "Jah Gumby" Murakami John Davis Asher Philippart James LaPierre Micky Huihui Kali Navales Brad Watanabe Gary Nakano Mike Cueva A Bush |
Ooklah The Moc is a band formed in 1997 playing roots reggae. Through the years and several lineup changes, Ooklah became a strictly roots dub reggae band and reached its present 8-person lineup in 2000.
Ooklah The Moc has played shows all over O`ahu, Maui, Kaua`i, and Hawaii, and has also opened for many international artists such as Michael Rose, many of Bob Marley's family, ASWAD, Yami Bolo, Maacho, Wailing Souls, Gregory Isaacs, Long Beach Shortbus, Slightly Stoopid and played with top local bands such as Moemoea, Dread Ashanti, Natural Vibrations, THC, Maacho, BET, Go Jimmy Go, Pepper, FIJI, Humble Soul, Warsaw, and many others.[Ref 1]
Name origin
Ooklah The Moc is the name of a reggae band from Palolo, Oahu, Hawaii. The name comes from a cartoon known as Thundarr The Barbarian, which co-starred a rather Wookiee-like creature named Ookla The Mok who wears tight black speedos. [Ref 2]
Band members
- Ryan Murakami (Bass)
- John Davis (Drums)
- Asher Philippart (Guitar)
- Micky Huihui (Vocals)
- Kali Navales (Vocals)
- Pokii Seto (Vocals)
- Robert Daguio (Keys)
- A Bush (Trombone)
- Gary Nakano (Trumpet)
- Mike Cueva (Tenor Sax)
Discography
Year | Album | Songs |
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January 14, 2001 |
1. Blessed |
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2005 |
1. Hawaiian Man |
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November 18, 2008 |
1. One Big Family |
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November 18, 2008 |
1. Thin Line |
Influences
- Rastafari
- Aswad
- Roots Radics (Early 80's)
- Black Slate
- Lincoln Thompson
- Wu-Tang Clan(mid-90's)
- Steel Pulse
- Coltrane
- Black Uhuru
- Sly & Robbie
- The Abyssinians
- Martin Campbell
- Junior Reid
References
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