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Originally from Hawaii with Samoan roots, Sasualei Maliga, who has a three-octave range voice, met drummer Jerome Taito (from Tonga), bassist Ivan Kirimaua (from Fiji/Kirimaua) and guitarist Taumata Grey (from Samoa) when they were growing up in the Orange County towns of Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, and Irvine, all through a close-knit ...
Ivan “Uncle Lui” Kirimaua is the bassist for the band Common Kings.
22 de ago. de 2023 · The GRAMMY-nominated reggae quartet return with their "proudest" work yet. Guitarist Taumata "Mata" Grey and bassist Ivan Kirimaua spoke to GRAMMY.com about their new album, 'Celebration,' which drops Aug. 25.
“It’s a celebration of doing things our way,” adds Ivan “Uncle Lui,” whose backyard was where the band first met. “We’ve made a lot of things happen in an unconventional, unorthodox way. It’s a celebration of where we are today. We’re able to live in so many different musical worlds.”
Common Kings Interview With Ivan ‘Uncle Lui’ Kirimaua. Pacific-born, California-raised roots superstars Common Kings announce their return to New Zealand for five concert dates this May, in support of their long-awaited debut LP Lost in Paradise.
Connecting through friends within the Orange County Pacific Islander community in college, Mata eventually teamed up with Samoan-born Hawaiian singer Sasualei “Jr. King” Maliga, Fiji-born bassist Ivan “Uncle Lui” Kirimaua, and L.A.-born Tongan drummer Jerome “Big Rome” Taito to form Common Kings.
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