The Danny Couch Show The Voice of These Islands
Performs Wednesday Evenings
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The Show We've All Been Waiting For..
The Voice intended for A Royal Stage...
Danny Couch THE Voice of
“THESE ISLANDS”
Multi winner of THE prestigious Na Hoku Hanohano Award - Danny Couch, takes you on a musical journey, singing Hawaiian, contemporary, great American classics and hit songs that have made him famous worldwide. Join Hawaii's premier vocalist and entertainer for a memorable evening at The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel in the heart of Waikiki.
“Danny Couch is, without question, the best
young singer I have heard from the Hawaiian Islands.”
- DON HO
“The Golden Voice of Hawaii.”
- DOLLY PARTON
“A sterling clean voice, a marvelous and
suggestive voice, he works wonders with lyrics. Any one of his ballads could
go Top 10. A gemstone of a voice, the best male voice in Hawaii”
- WAYNE HARADA, The HonoluluAdvertiser
“And then there’s the voice. He brings each song to life – singing the
emotions rather than the words.”
- JOHN BERGER, The HonoluluStar-Bulletin
Together With Danny Onstage are Band Members:
Bobby King
playing bass
Hemingway Jasmin
on keyboard
John E.K. "Kahoa" Akaka II drummer
Leonard Loo playing keyboard
Hula Dancers:
Kehaulani Christian former Miss Hawaii
Leila Fernandez
former Miss Oahu Hawaiian Islands
Brook Hasegawa former Cherry Blossom Queen
Sherri Thomas former Miss Hawaii International
All joining for a spectacular show!
Dinner Show
Includes: Pikake
Terrace Restaurant Buffet or dinner at Momoyama Restaurant, and one standard
cocktail at the show. Check in at 5:30 p.m. - Ainahau Showroom ticket desk
for dinner tickets. Both restaurants are located at the Sheraton Princess
Kaiulani Hotel on the Lobby level.
Dinner and Cocktail Show Wednesday Evenings •
Pre-Show Dinner / Show Combination Dinner Check-In Showtime Price Per Person
Pre-show dinner choice of either dinner buffet at the Pikake Terrace or set menu
at Momoyama. During show, choose one Mai Tai, soft drink, juice or draft beer.
5:15 – 5:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Check-in for pre-show dinner is between 5:15 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. at the Ainahau Showroom ticket office (second floor Ainahau Tower). For those booked on pre-show dinner and show combination, upon check-in dinner and show tickets will be distributed. Dinner ticket may be redeemed at the Pikake Terrace dinner buffet or Momoyama Restaurant located on the lobby level.
(See restaurant information below).
Seating will begin at 7 p.m. and the show will start promptly at 7:30 p.m.
Pikake Terrace
Dinner buffet starts at 5:30 p.m.
(Menus subject to change)
Wednesday is Seafood and Paniolo BBQ Rib Night
Crab Legs, Fresh Island Poke, Ginger Chicken, Paniolo Pork Back Ribs, Volcano
Spiced Chicken with Tropical Fruit Salsa, Pulehu Beefsteaks with Sesame Soy
Salad, Sautéed Catch of the Day with Ponzu Enhanced Beurre Blanc Sauce, And
Seafood Cioppino Simmered in a Lemongrass– Ginger Enhanced Broth
Momoyama Restaurant
Restaurant opens at 5:45 p.m.
Click here to view the set dinner menu.
Danny Couch Dinner Special
(Menus are subject to change)
OR SEE DANNY'S COCKTAIL SHOW
7 p.m. seating 7:30 p.m.
Cocktail Show Seating Showtime Price Per Person
Relax and enjoy one standard cocktail and the Danny Couch show.
$39.50/Adult
$28.50/Child (5-12 yrs)
NO VIDEO TAPING OR FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY •
All rates are inclusive of tax and gratuity.
Valid prior 12/30/07
Aloha!
**Show
times and days may vary and are subject to change without notice.
***FOR RESERVATIONS OR QUESTIONS VISIT***
http://www.dannycouch.com/events.html
or email: Dannycouch01@aol.com
Or: Reservations/information
See your Concierge/Activity Desk or
Call 808-931-4660

You can now book you reservation for Danny's show through
Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays
The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel website page for Danny's show is..
http://www.princess-kaiulani.com/dannycouch.htm
A royal and historic corner of Honolulu. It's very appropriate to have "THE Voice of These Islands" spreading Aloha by adding his touch of elegance to this historic part of Waikiki.
Best of Luck Danny on your show on your new Stage!
~Mahalo
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120 Kaiulani Ave.
Central Waikiki
Next door to the International Marketplace, across the street from the
landmark Moana Surfrider Hotel
(The First Lady of Waikiki is Re-branded as the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort) and Waikiki Beach.
The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani was named
after Hawaii’s beloved Princess Victoria Kaiulani. The 1,152-room hotel sits on
the former Ainahau Estate, where the last princess of Hawaii called home. The
hotel opened on June 11, 1955 and is located near the site of her garden estate,
Ainahau, where she spent her childhood.
Kaiulani was born a princess, in 1875. Her mother was a member of the Hawaiian
royal family She was Hawaii's last heir to the throne
Island Rose", "Island Flower"…"Pua o Hawai'i" (Hawai'i’s Flower), "Rose of ‘Ainahau".
Ka’iulani’s memory has evoked the use of all these floral names…and her mystique
is irrevocably linked with one of Hawai'i’s favorite scents…that of the Chinese
jasmine. The Princess loved these delicate blossoms best of all the flowers
planted in the grounds of her home estate. And quite literally "…her name has
left the fragrance of a flower," (the words of poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox) for to
this day the jasmine is called by the Hawaiianized word for "peacock… "pikake"…in
tribute to the Princess’ attachment to both jasmine and her elegant avian
pets. No-one gives or receives this most cherished lei without remembering
Ka’iulani.

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