
Darrell Aquino
Live Love, Love Life
© 2006 DA Guy Productions, Inc. (837101228541)
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Acoustic Folk, Acoustic R&B, Acoustic Rock, with a touch of Hawaiian electricity, "living love and loving life", and a fretless bass instrumental as a bonus.
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Darrell Guy Aquino
Singer-Song Writer and Bassist, Award winning International recording artist, born and raised in Hawai'i.
Performing professionally since the age of 12. At home whether performing for a crowd of 50,000 at Aloha Stadium or an intimate group in a close setting. Living Love and Loving Life!
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...singer-songwriters will find this album worth sampling.
author: John Berger"Live Love, Love Life" Darrell Aquino (Daddy Leopard) Aquino takes a break from his Hoku Award-winning partnership with M. Kalani Souza and their SUGaHDaDDY 'ehawaiianrockband with this economically produced solo album featuring his original songs. Fans of SUGaHDaDDY will find Aquino's music a natural progression from his work with the band, while others already with a taste for singer-songwriters will find this album worth sampling. Aquino opens with a Hawaiian song co-written with Alohalani Housman that sets the mood and establishes the acoustic format of the album. The second song, "Michelle's Millions," boosts the energy level and displays Aquino's finesse as a lyricist; the song is not about money, but the many ideas his wife brings to their relationship. Guitarist Clayton Apilando and drummer Mark Caldeira later join Aquino on "Right or Wrong," the heaviest and hardest-rocking song on the album. He mellows out after that with a mixed bag of insightful songs that includes the title number, which could be a Christian song. If that's the case, he doesn't assault the listener with a heavy born-again message. Good work, Darrell! Island Mele, Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sept. 29, 2006