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Monday, May 5, 2003
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Ginai helps bring a showcase for female singers to
the local nightclub scene |
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It's about time to give the ladies some. Longtime local singer Ginai
was hit by a bolt of inspiration when she was in Las Vegas in
November. She had a night off from a working gig, and decided to take in
a CD release party for "The Sound of Women's Dreams" put on by Chick
Singer Night.
Founded by Chicagoan Lori Maier more than 14 years ago, Chick Singer
Night is touted as the country's longest-running songfest for female
singer-songwriters in all genres. Since its inception, it has spread
across the mainland as a monthly event to Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville,
New York City and Las Vegas.
Ginai was so
taken by the event's positive energy that she approached Maier and asked
if she could start a spin-off showcase in Honolulu. |
STAR-BULLETIN / 2002
Singer Rea Fox |

Now Ginai's
hoping that Hawaii will get behind the showcase, which gives each
participating singer the opportunity to tour other showcases across the
country.
For the debut
event, Ginai will be singing a couple of songs with the night's house
band -- guitarist/arranger Robert Shinoda, bassist Todd Smith and
drummer Scott Shafer.
It's Ginai's
intention to showcase "all styles and colors, baby. We're starting off
with four singers, two who will be already familiar to local audiences
and two who are brand new.
"Rea Fox (who
just played the Great Hawaiian Jazz Blowout) is a jazz-blues artist and
a seasoned pro.
"And we also
have the lovely Marlene Baldueza of Forté, who has been under my wing
for the last six months.
"The brand new
singers are Kristian Lei, who played the role of Kim in the German
production of 'Miss Saigon' for almost two years right out of high
school here. She's planning to sing 'I Dreamed a Dream' from 'Les
Miserables.' And moving toward a Jazz-R&B sound, Lisa-Maria, formerly of
eightOeight, the local funk band she sang with for two years." |
STAR-BULLETIN / 2003
Forté's
Marlene Baldueza |

WHILE THE
EMPHASIS of Chick Singer Night is usually on singers performing original
material (like those spotlighted on the CD), Ginai said "this month,
we'll be concentrating on covers. Next month, we'll emphasize originals.
I've been getting calls from both University of Hawaii students and the
tried-and-trues. All my girlfriends are asking to be part of the show!
"It's always
been my intention to extend the hand of friendship to other female
singers here," she said. "I've lent music, even dresses on occasion, to
other singers, also helping them get gigs around town. It's all about
networking."
And now with
Chick Singer Night, that network has extended to Hawaii, opening
additional opportunities for the rest of the country to enjoy what the
islands have to offer. |

A GREAT NIGHT FOR CHICKS:
Ginai, center, relaxed with "chick singers" Lisa-Maria, left, Rea
Fox, Marlene Baldueza and Kristian Lei following the successful
launch of "Chick Singer Night" at the Wave Waikiki on Monday. Ginai
will showcase four other "chicks" at the Wave on June 2. |
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