Sasha Makia Spiller-Reiff aka Sashamon- (sa-sha’-mon) began his musical journey singing along with the ukulele strumming Kupuna (respected elders) in elementary school. The red dirt west side of slow paced Moloka'i is a place where musical traditions are still part of the fabric of daily life. As the years passed, Sasha came to have a deep love and respect for his musical roots but never imagined...
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... that his personal musical efforts would become known.
An almost magical buzz started when Sasha shared a few songs, made on his home computer, with the tightly knit community of Hawaiian surfers. Then somehow, the demo cd found its way to a radio station in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii. Amazingly enough “Japanese Squeeze” became the station’s most requested song, which was quickly followed by another Sashamon song: “Necta”. The popularity of the music locally encouraged Sashamon to release his cd “One Day Maybe” commercially. Sashamon’s music was top requested on radio stations all over the islands, and was he surprised!?! (u betcha). The music continues in rotation on Hawaii radio shows today and has become a part of the local culture.
In December Hawaii becomes the center of the surfing world every year. Sashamon’s music has also become more well known worldwide because Pipeline Master Jamie O’brien's movies “Freak Show” and "Freak Side" used some of the songs. Many other surf videos feature Sashamon's music as well. (check you tube) Sashamon’s music also is featured on many Fuel t.v.’s segments as well as the series “The “808” . The music video for Sashamon’s hit ”necta” was top requested on Hawaii’s local music video show Overdrive Live.
This continuing popularity has allowed Sasha to take his show on the road. Of course Sasha and his band have taken the show all around the islands. Sashamon’s first shows in California were sold out, WITH FULL HOUSES SINGING NOTE FOR NOTE.
Since then Sashamon has toured from San Diego to Seattle, Florida to Guam but not quite Brazil yet. Recently Sashamon and the new “Necta Band” played for FIFTEEN THOUSAND + people at the West Beach Festival in Santa Barbara. Sashamon also headlined the Hurley U.S open of Surfing opening day in Huntington Beach. Sashamon and his band were also featured on live television music showcase “Hot Hawaiian Nights” Sashamon has shared bills with many of todays top reggae bands including; Alpha Blondy, Israel Vibration, Maxi Priest,Slightly Stoopid, Rebelution, SOJA, and many others.
Sashamon is now touring with The “Necta” band featuring Isaac Kamaile jr. a virtuoso Hawaiian guitarist who plays left handed with strings up side down li dat. The rythym section is held together by Jordan Hoomanawanui on drums and Noah Friedberg on bass.
One Day Maybe, Sashamon’s debut album incorporates many diverse influences that blend to create an original, peaceful and memorable sound. Sashamon self produced the cd playing all the instruments including the ukulele, guitar, bass, keyboard, vocals and drum sequencer. Yes he is REALLY working on new songs for his live show as well as recording new music at home on Kauai.
See you all at the next show! ***ALOHA***