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Perry and Price : Saturday Morning Show



The Perry and Price Saturday Morning Live Show broadcasts live from 8 to 11 at John Dominis Restaurant(43 Ahui Street, Honolulu)! One of our Saturday Morning Show guests could win a trip to Las Vegas with Vacations Hawaii! To make your reservations, call (808) 523-0955 and be ready to enjoy great live entertainment, surprise guests, incredible giveaways and delicious food!

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Past John Dominis Show pictures:

September 29, 2007
 
Kelekona celebrates the release of his new CD, Simply Slack Key.
Brianna Pratt serenades the audience as a prelude to Children & Youth Day 2007.
 
Musical guest and slack key guitar legend George Kahumoku serenaded the crowd with a medley of his greatest hits.
"Unified Praise" helps Cha Thompson, owner of the Holiday Food & New Products Show, ring in the holiday season.
Johnny Helm sings about his love of drinking 'awa.
Augie Rey and band mates Bobby king and Carlos Barboza, known to many as the 360s, get the crowd moving.
 
 
September 8, 2007
 
Ventriloquist Gail Wenos & her partner Ezra D. Peabody tell of their upcoming shows.
The Honolulu Jazz Quartet serenade the crowd with cool, rhythmic beats.
Ashley Layfield, Miss Hawaii 2007, talks about the Kapiolani Children's Miracle Network.
Broadway actor, Davis Gaines and Joyce Abbott (widow of George Abbott) gives a hint of "Broadway Reflections," a fundraiser for the Hawaii Performing Arts Foundation.
Mike O'Malley, board chair at Kapiolani Hospital, and Susan Paige, board member and Radiothon host, talk about the Radiothon, a benefit for children at the hospital.
 
Brother Noland gets "jawaiian" with the audience before heading over to the Taste at Kapolei.
 
Ge. Paul V. Hester, Commander Pacific Air Forces, and Air Component Commander for the Commander, U.S. Pacific Command, and SSgt. Richard Vasquez talk about the Air Force Week activites.
The U.S. Air Force Band of the Pacific, Hana Hou, perform their rendition of Na Leo Pilimehana's "Local Girls."
 
Cover band Tell Mama got the audience jumping with their version of "Chain, Chain, Chain."
 
August 25, 2007


Greek band, Fotia, gives a preview of their performance at the Greek Festival.



Melody Mooney (Kahuku High School graduate) is superhero "Hygena" in the 2nd season of SciFi Network's reality show "Who Wants to Be A Superhero?"

Self-proclaimed "computer man from Ewa" and a Curves Aiea representative compete in Music or Lose It.


Sonya Mendez serenades the audience with her rendition of "Bali Kai."


Jasmin Adica shows the audience why she deserves their votes when competing in the World Talent Showcase.

Former American Idol hopeful Jordan Segundo leaves a lasting impression.



August 11, 2007
Sean Na'auao and Robi Kahakalau sing tracks off their new release "Island Mele: Sean & Robi."
Barbara Wallace, former news anchor and
creator of Island Ties, luggage straps that look like Hawaiian lei, models her product.
Cody Leclere, from He'eia Elementary, and his uncle, Nathan Pang, receive the Lex Brodie's 'Thank You Very Much' award.
The Ualei Trio, who plays traditional
Hawaiian music, will be performing at the
St. Louis Alumni Association's 100th
Anniversary Celebration.
Chris Pearce, publisher of the Hawaiian
Airlines in-flight magazine, shows sake
samplers, similar to those that will be
featured at the 2007 Joy of Sake event.
Lance Wheeler and Trisha Marciel, from the
Paliku Theatre production of "Pajama
Game", sing a song from the Tony Award
winning musical.
John Cruz, a performer at this year's
Made in Hawaii Festival, sings
one of his favorite songs.
 
Kristian Lei, who played the lead role
in Miss Saigon at only 19 years old,
sings a song from her new CD
"Take my Hand."
 
August 4, 2007
Junior Kekuewa Jr. displays his expert
ventriliquist skills with his friend.
 
 
 
Koa Siu, son of favorite Hawaii
entertainers Leon & Malia, sings a song
that he wrote for his wife and performed
on his wedding day.
 
Frank Delima's aunty, Aunty Mary Tunta, told the audience of her nephew's upcoming appearance at the Made in Hawaii Festival (at the Neal Blaisdell Center Aug. 17-19).
Sam Jam Spencer spices up the crowd with his version of "Stir It Up."
 
 
 
Music or Lost It contestants Anthony and Nikki compete against each other, with Anthony pulling a victory.
Harold Uchino plays the instrumental ukulele version of "Over the Rainbow."
 
July 21, 2007
 
The cast from the HEARTS production of "Fiddler on the Roof" gave the audience a preview of the play, to be shown at the Hawaii Theatre on Aug. 2 and 3.
Karen Keawehawaii shows, thru a Hawaiian song, why she is the "Perpetual Miss Hawaii."
B.E.T. performs "Baby R U Ready" off their 5th and most recent CD, "Big Every Time," released in June 2007.
Englishman Simon Clothier strums the
ukulele as he sings a solo
dedicated to his wife.
 
Songbird Marlene Sai sings a song from Rodgers 
and Hammerstein's South Pacific, where she will
play Bloody Mary. The play will be shown at the
Blaisdell Concert Hall July 27-29.
Kinau Paoa, daughter of George Paoa, gives the audience
 a preview of her performance at this year's Ka Himeni Ana
"Unamplified" Hawaiian Music Contest.
Miss Hawaii 2007 Chanel Wise and Mrs. Hawaii 2007
Nadine Wise, a mother and daughter duo, talk about
their respective reigns.
 
July 14, 2007
 
Peter Luongo and students from the Langley Ukulele Ensemble
in Canada serenade the crowd with a traditional Hawaiian
instrumental medley.
The Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame Serenaders keep a lively
beat for the hula dancer and her traditional Hawaiian
instrument, the uliuli.
                   
Raiatea Helm shows her maturity in her third album,
Hawaiian Blossom.
                  
Jasmine Trias, former American Idol hopeful,
stuns the crowd with her rendition of "Inseperable."
The Society of Seven performs a Josh Groban classic.
Loretta Ables Sayre and Pomai Lopez sing a song from the play
"You Sombody," which is playing at the Diamond Head Theater.
Destiny Dallas received the Lex Brodie's 'Thank You Very
Much Award' for a letter she wrote to her father.
All-girl band MighTy J keeps the show upbeat with the conga
drums and lively vocals.
 
 
June 23, 2007
 
Local R&B artist Justin Young serenades the audience with his acoustic beat,
 "One Foot on Sand."
Former KSSK intern Folafola Toeaina convinces the audience why he is the
2006 Hawaii winner of Samoan Idol.
Kelvin Vaega, from Sydney, Australia and the 2006 Australia winner of Samoan Idol,
wows the crowd with his smooth vocals.
Andy Baldwin, the tenth leading man from ABC's "The Bachelor,"
and his fiance Tessa, pose for a picture with Perry, Price and Sweetie.
 
Sweetie interviews Waimea Bay lifeguard Kerry Atwood of the Waimea Bay Lifeguard Team who, along with the rest of his
fellow lifeguards, was honored by the American Red Cross at
the show.
Fourteen-year-old TJ Mayeshiro, winner of the Aloha Festival's Amateur Ukulele Contest, previews his upcoming performance at Aloha Tower Marketplace's July 3rd Fireworks Extravaganza.
 
Maunalua, who will play at this year's Flavors of Honolulu,
perform a traditional Hawaiian classic.
 
 
  
June 16, 2007

Kamau entertains the audience with their groovy,
acoustic beats.
Jeff Ahoy strums a 1940s-era steel guitar, a rare
find these days.
Maui-native Pedro Haro adds some latin flavor to
the show with an upbeat salsa song.
Sweetie joins Perry & Price in congratulating this year's
Coach of the Year recipients.


June 2, 2007

The Makaha Sons entertain the audience with the
song, Take a Walk in the Country.
KSSK's Karen Agee falls asleep under hypnosis by
comedic hypnotist Ken Whitener.
Magician John Hirokawa engages an audience member
in one of his many tricks.
UH Offensive Line coach Dennis McKnight talks about the
UH Na Koa Football Club's upcoming fundraiser at the
Ohana Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel.