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International concert/recording guitarist/singer, Lee Eisenstein popular vocal songs, plays classical guitar, Hawaiian slack key guitar.
Los Angeles Times,” A single guitarist so good, he can make you cry.”
At the request of Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris, Mr. Eisenstein was the featured performer at his Election Eve Celebration and Inaugural Ball.
“Lee Eisenstein is a guitarist of incredible technique and versatility”...Music Shopping Magazine, Brazil
“Top Ten Instrumental Album of the Year”...KTEK Radio, New Mexico
Lee played for my cousins in Wailuku on Christmas morning and was charming and played beautifully. Thanks, Lee!
Response from Lee Eisenstein, Hoku Award Winning Classical Guitarist/Singer:
Aloha Spencer, Mahalo for having me play for your family here on Maui. Delightful folks and my wife and I hope to see them socially, as we get into the new year. I just updated my bank account information with Gigsalad, so payment to them, should be processed aok. Thanks again and all the best in 2019! Aloha, Lee
Lee did a excellent job at our wedding. His presences was greatly enjoyed.
Price Range: $350 and up
Gig Length: 10 - 180 minutes
Languages: English
Easy listening, high quality fingerstyle guitar playing and singing. I play and sing a range of artists songs including Israel Kamakawiwoʻole, Kaʻau Crater Boys, Gordon Lightfoot, Paul Simon, Lionel Richie, Sinatra, Bobby Darin and others. I play a number of classical favorites by Satie, Dowland, Tarrega, Albeniz and others and play Hawaii slack key guitar solos, by Keola Beamer. I perform on an amplified, nylon string classical style guitar. I play some instrumental pieces with my midi guitar, which can soundslike a classical guitar, with piano, harpsichord, choirs and strings. It's very beautiful, soft and unusual guitar playing and people are always curious who I am doing it live from my guitar. My "Kate By The Sea" video features this.
Hoku Award Winning Hawaii Classical/Popular Guitarist/Singer, Lee Praglin Eisenstein
“A single guitarist so good he can make you cry.”...Los Angeles Times
“ Four stars! Lee’s Christmas release, “Christmas Songs For A Dreamer”, receives my highest recommendation.”...Wayne Harada, Entertainment Editor, Honolulu Advertiser
“Lee Eisenstein is a guitarist of incredible technique and versatility”...Music Shopping Magazine, Brazil
“Top Ten Instrumental Album of the Year”...KTEK Radio, New Mexico
“Lee Eisenstein is one of the best guitarists on the instrumental music scene today.”..William Almich Sr. Producer, Celestial Sounds, nationally syndicated radio program.
Aloha and Welcome!
I am a Hoku, (Hawaii's "Grammy"), award winning Classical/Popular/Hawaiian Slack Key Guitarist and Singer.
I have performed at Hawaii's top Hotels, Restaurants, Weddings, Corporate functions, steady engagements and concerts, (in Hawaiii, Japan and California). My international recordings have received critical acclaim and have sold over 100,000 units, worldwide.
I am available to play for all the types of functions mentioned above and more.
Lee Eisenstein, longtime Hawaii resident , virtuoso classical guitar concert and recording artist and Hoku (Hawaii’s Grammy) award winner, was described by Dick Rorbach of the Los Angeles Times as,” A single guitarist so good, he can make you cry.”
Lee is one of the few non-Hawaiian artists to have received the prestigious, Hoku Na Hano Hano (Hawaii’s Grammy) Award from the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts.Lee's, "Songs For A Dreamer" recording was the featured in-house music of the IMAX Theater Waikiki. Lee’s holiday release, “Christmas Songs For A Dreamer”, was the number one most requested holiday release on the nationally syndicated radio show, “Celestial Sounds”. Lee’s “Songs For A Dreamer” release was included among several U.S. radio, “Best of ‘96” lists.
Lee recorded nine releases with historical woodwind player, Brad White and three solo releases.
Lee Eisenstein has performed at the prestigious. Cabrillo Music Festival, Berkeley and San Francisco Guitar Festivals, 1750 Arch St. Theater, Berkeley (broadcast live thruout Californina on KPFK and affiliated radio stations), Flower Expo in Osaka, Japan and many others.
His new CD release, "Hawaiian Flow Guitar Magic", features a unique guitar sound, with music from many different styles for which he is known, most with a strong, Hawaiian influence, including two slack key compositions by Hawaiian Music great, Keola Beamer. Classical works, Eric Satie’s favorite, “Gymnopedea #1 and Bach’s, “Air On a G String are included. The opening track to this album was nominated under, "Best Island/Reggae Music Catagory", by the presitigious, "Just Plain Folks Independent Music Awards".
Hawaiian and Delta Airlines have featured Lee’s “Songs For A Dreamer” during their in flight music channel. At the request of former Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris, Mr. Eisenstein was the featured performer at his Election Eve Celebration and Inaugural Ball. In addition to numerous local and mainland TV and radio appearance. His original music has been featured in many local television spots and videos including the award winning program, “Emmi’s Island Moments”, television specials.
Lee’s has played for and his list of fans have included, Robin Williams, Former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, Jim Nabors, Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris, Hawaii U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye, rock superstars Iron Maiden, (Lee was hired to play music for lead guitarist, Dave Murray’s, wedding reception), The Kingston Trio, and many others.
No specific requirements. Can patch into a room's sound system or use my own small sound system. Require an armless chair.
December 25, 2018 • 9:30am - 11:00am | House Party |
January 20, 2018 • 4:30pm - 7:00pm | Wedding Reception |
You Don’t Write
The Way You Look Tonight
April Come She Will
Tears In Heaven
One Note Samba
A Summer Song
Girl From Ipanema
Redemption Song
Beyond The Sea
Me Ke Aloha Kuu Home O Kahaluu
On The Road Again
Summer Breeze
Wild Horses
Wave
America
And I Love Her
Always On My Mind
White Sandy Beach Of Hawaii
Waimanalo Blues
The Harder They Come
Into The Mystic
If You Could Read My Mind
Three Little Birds, Backing Track
Rocket Man
The Seine
No Woman No Cry
Black Orpheus
Something
House On Poo Corner
Guava Jelly
Norwegian Wood, Could use no capo
Margaritaville
Changes In Attitude
Layla
Easy Like Sunday Morning
Stoned Me
I Will
Crazy Love
She Comes In Colors
Stuck On You
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
White Sandy Beach
Waimanalo Blues
In This Life
Tell Her No
The Castle
Old Man
Lady Jane
Box Of Rain, pick
Andmoreagain
Sugar Mountain
Four Strong Winds
All In The Game
I’m On The Road Again
Mr. Blue
Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay
Things We’ve Said Today
Traveling Man
Come Again
La La La Means I Love You
Moonshadow
Three Little Birds
The Harder They Come, Backing Track
No Woman No Cry
All the artists I mention in my description and many more. My beautiful midi guitar work is so unique there are no acts I can list as influences.
Armless Chair. Electricity preferred, though I can play without it for a small event. I have a small, battery powered amp for small gatherings, if no electricity is available.
Michael T. said “Besides being a fantastic singer and musician, Austin related well to the audience and captivated all. We went into this event hoping our guests would…”
Frank M. said “I recently conducted a wedding ceremony where Doug Fitch was the musician. Right from the prelude, which included several slack key guitar selections,…”
Johny R. said “Stefan took on a tough job singing for my friend at her birthday trail ride. He could not have handled the challenges any better and the music was great.”
Brad W. said “What an amazing vibe for making our wedding day such a memorable experience! Arrived on time, setup quick, compiled a perfect playlist for cocktail hour,…”