I was born and raised in Hawaii. I am a music producer and engineer for Below Sea Level Records and also a musician. I enjoy every type of music out there and love to play traditional Hawaiian and Roots reggae music. I am a father and devoted husband and enjoy all aspect of this. I enjoy many types of music and the recording industry. I am fascinated by world history, paranormal investigations, and am a avid tattoo artist in the Polynesian and Japanese designs. I feel that there is a lot of wasted talent out there and am glad for sites as Helium, it gives us a way to refine and create articles that get shared rated and even published. Coming from the creative and performance aspect, i find this very refreshing.
My passion is ...
music recording and tattooing
I know too much about ...
nothing
My parents always told me ...
treat people with respect
My childhood ambition ...
rock star
My favorite memory ...
growing up in Maui
Why I write ...
I provide me an outlet for my creative energy
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Kissology
My first job ...
Animal feed distributor
My best moment ...
Having my children
My inspiration ...
My wife and kids
Tattoos have been around for thousands of years. Early people used tattoos as a way to identify criminals, slaves and societal outcasts. People in early times had also body piercing that made them feel closer to the gods they worshipped. Tattoos really became popular as Capt. James Cook travel the vast oceans of Polynesia and brought back stories and tribesmen that were heavily tattooed. In the Polynesian tattoo or 'tatau', these symbols and designs carry many meanings. In Borneo, the Dayak Headhunters used tattoos to indetify people from other tribes. Such was the case in the Phillipines ...
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Member since: March 2008
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