Take a step back in time and find true Aloha.
Charley's Restaurant and Saloon, established in 1969, is an award-winning, Maui Landmark.
Charley’s is a reflection of the culture of Maui, the essence of its foods, and the warm spirit of entertainment and Aloha.
We welcome you to a favorite community gathering place and celebrated destination spot.
Charley’s is located in Paia, Maui, Hawaii; a former sugar-plantation town that serves as the crossroads to the North Shore of Maui. Known for its large waves and ideal conditions for surfing, windsurfing and kite-boarding, the North Shore of Maui is a water playground. The North Shore is also known for its rainforests, waterfalls and hiking.
Paia maintains its small-town, old Hawaii charm, and is now a bustling destination with restaurants, bars, shopping, coffee and gelato.
At Charley’s you never know who might be sitting next to you. It’s long been a favorite hang-out for surfers, adventurers, writers, hippies, rock stars, artists, business leaders, celebrities, and all types, looking to get away and find the ultimate in Maui hospitality.
Willie Nelson’s Favorite Spot on Maui! See him at work at Charley’s here!
Comedians
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Becky Warren View Profile
Becky Warren's sophomore album, Undesirable, is about humanity. Distilling the stories of a group of homeless and formerly homeless entrepreneurs in her home base of Nashville, Warren relays the essence of the human experience, and shines a spotlight on the relatable, common ties that bind us together, regardless of our demographic. Following the success of her first solo album,&...
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Greg Warren View Profile
Greg Warren is an American stand-up comic from St Louis, Missouri who now resides in Los Angeles. Warren has appeared on the Comedy Central show, "Premium Blend". He has an arsenal of characters that he brings to life in his act. He also highlights his current life struggles with the service industry, moderation, and "One Star People". He also tours the country, performi...
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Matt Warren View Profile
Matt Warren first debuted into the Nashville music scene as an artist in 1996 when he & his band, 40 East, signed a deal with the Nashville booking agency Crescent Moon Talent & began a fall tour of the southeast region. The band broke up before they could make a record. His next endeavor as an artist was with his band Papa Joe in 2001. They released their debut record, "St...
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Nick Warren View Profile
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The Warren Brothers View Profile
The Warren Brothers are an American songwriting duo. They have written hits for Tim McGraw (“If You’re Reading This”, “Felt Good on My Lips”, “Highway Don’t Care”), Toby Keith (“Red Solo Cup”), Keith Urban (“Little Bit of Everything”), Faith Hill (“The Lucky One”), Martina McBride (“Anyway”, “Wron...
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The Warren G. Hardings View Profile
The Warren G. Hardings are a high-energy stringband from Seattle, Washington. Heavily influenced by America’s roots, folk and bluegrass heritage, they belong to a generation of young musicians that continues to evolve and adapt these acoustic traditions for the 21st century. The band has a deep affinity for the music of legendary bluegrass pioneers such as Bill Monroe and Flatt & Scruggs...
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Wounded Warrior View Profile
All proceeds go to Wounded Warrior
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Dub Warriors View Profile
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Plastic Warriors View Profile
Plastic Warriors is a metalcore band based out of Syracuse, NY. Founded by Shane Moore in 2016 and rounded out with a full lineup in 2017, Plastic Warriors combines heavy hitting breakdowns with melodic leads and emotional lyrics.
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Chad Warrix View Profile
Music flows through the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Kentucky just like the many rivers and lakes that run through it. Names like Loretta Lynn, Ricky Skaggs, Patty Loveless, and Keith Whitley all took their first breath of life in the area, and Jackson native Chad Warrix says that music was everywhere he looked growing up – so much that he never thought about it as a career. “I grew up with...
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Morning Wars View Profile
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Laura Warshauer View Profile
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Josh Warshawsky View Profile
Born and raised just outside of Chicago, IL, Josh moved out to LA by way of New York in 2013 to begin working as the Artist-in-Residence at Temple Beth Am in Los Angeles. In that capacity, he writes new melodies and creates videos to share with the congregation, as well as creating musical opportunities for different parts of the synagogue community, such as an a cappella group, a rock band, songw...
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Sun Warshippers View Profile
Sun Warshippers are an LA native trio producing improvisational eclectic blues/funk space rock for your listening pleasure. Formed in 2009 with the goal of disbanding once utmost euphoria had been reached, the goal was deemed impossible as it turns out Sun Warshippers happens to secrete a euphoric jelly of sound. Playing these instruments out of a state of meditation allows our meditational ...
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Dionne Warwick View Profile
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As Was View Profile
As Was is an Indie folk artist/musician from west Los Angeles Ca.
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Don Was View Profile
Don Was is an American musician and record producer. Primarily a bass player, Was led the 1980s funk rock band Was (Not Was). In later years he produced songs and albums for a large number of popular recording artists. In 2012, he became president of jazz music label Blue Note Records.
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Shawn Wasabi View Profile
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Bengt Washburn View Profile
Bengt Washburn is an Aquarius with Hazel eyes who prefers boxer briefs, solid deodorants, and Crest toothpaste. He is 5'9" tall, weighs about 149 pounds and can bench 150 pounds three times without a spotter. He has a vertical leap of 16 inches. 8 years ago a lump appeared on his right thigh. Its not visible from the stage but according to some kids at the water park, it looks creepy. Man...
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Brian Washburn View Profile
Brian Washburn started writing songs and playing in bands while attending college in Florida. He moved to the Boston area in the mid-80's and quickly became involved in the music scene playing in the bands "Me & The Boys" and "Brian Washburn Band", as well as working at The Channel Nightclub. Brian also played in an acoustic rock duo "Old Dogs, New Trick...
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Cole Washburn View Profile
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The Washdown View Profile
Hailing from Tampa, the Washdown is comprised of vocalist Michael Waksman, guitarist Gregg Schmidt, drummer Heath Dupras, bass player Bryan Bates, and second guitarist Ryan Hess. Together they derive a noisy, punk-inspired sound similar to the likes of the Sun, the Hives, and the Brian Jonestown Massacre but without a contrived persona. In 2002, the Washdown released their self-titled EP on Lookou...
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Washed Out View Profile
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Jefferson Washington View Profile
Jefferson Washington showcases a blend of American roots style music with themes of love, loss, travel, and mysticism through a dark complexion of foot stompin story tellin. The band creates sounds that paint a landscape of a carnival in a Louisiana swamp as Washington howls twisted anthems that awaken the soul.
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Kamasi Washington View Profile
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King Washington View Profile
Saturated in complex harmonies and intelligent chord progressions alike, the music of King Washington is a throwback to when rock n' roll was a songwriter's game, consistently being praised for, "bringing a return to true songwriting" (Rapt Magazine). Combining the vocal styles and songwriting ethos of classic writers of yore, with the angst and adv...
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Todd Washington View Profile
TODD WASHINGTON TRIO ~ Bio : 'TMax' has been a musical mentor & solo artist on the L.A. music scene for well over a decade- with plans for his second release "Deep Under Cover ~ the Hayworth Incident" ... originally from : Boston, Massachusetts - Todd's music which he refers to as "heart &...
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Gene Washington & The Ironsides View Profile
Developed in 2010 by SF Bay Area natives, brothers Max and Joe Ramey, The Ironsides originated as a studio project dedicated to the revival of 60's and 70's soul music, with emphasis on a vivid cinematic, soundtrack vibe. Since the recording of their first 45 record released by the acclaimed Colemine Records, The Ironsides have moved into Soul with a capital "S" harkening back to the golden days o...
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Washington Social Club View Profile
Energetic indie rock quintet Washington Social Club was formed in 2002 by singer/guitarist Martin Royle, bassist Olivia Mancini, and drummer Randall Scope. The debut full-length Catching Looks was produced by Brian McTear (Burning Brides, the Capitol Years) and issued by Badman Recordings in 2004. In support of the album, they opened for such names as the Hold Steady, Hot Hot Heat, Presidents of t...
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Mackenzie Wasner View Profile
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Pete Wasner View Profile
Pete Wasner is a singer/songwriter/piano player living in Nashville Tennessee. After growing up in southern Minnesota, he attended Berklee College of Music in Boston MA. From there he migrated to Denver and then on to Los Angeles before finally settling in Nashville in 1986. Since then he has garnered two #1 singles co-written with Vince Gill, “Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ A...
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Jodie Wasserman View Profile
Jodie Wasserman is quickly rising to become one of the hottest young comedians on the scene today. She has appeared on NBC'S Last Comic Standing, BET's Comic View, plus Comedy Central's Premium Blend and Comic Remix.
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Judd Wasserman View Profile
Judd has been a solo artist, collaborator, band mate, and session player. Solo, he is compared to James Taylor. His electric playing has landed him on stage with members of The Presidents of the United States of America, Screaming Trees, and landed him in a movie about Kurt Cobain (About A Son). Solo, Judd has supported Lights (CAN), and is a GIGS4U artist, supported by the Seattle City of Music I...
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Municipal Waste View Profile
From choosing a name that makes them sound like some sort of urban public works department, to their music itself, Richmond, VA's Municipal Waste openly bow down to the memory of '80s thrash metal and crossover -- twenty years after, and a few hundred miles away from the original movement's heyday in New York City. Led by picturesquely named vocalist Tony "Guardrail" Foresta, Municipal Waste playe...
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Elegantly Wasted View Profile
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A Wasted Effort View Profile
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Mycle Wastman View Profile
Seattle soul-singer, Mycle Wastman, emerged as a stealth frontrunner on season 3 of NBC’s The Voice. Rightly so! He delivers a refreshing combination of an old soulful vibe, R&B sensibilities, and a splash of pop. Wastman is a singer’s singer, interpreting from all of the greats who have come before him while still firmly exerting a style all his own. As a child, Wastman&rsq...
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Amanda Watars View Profile
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Amanda Watarz View Profile
Amanda Watarz is a soul/pop/rock singer/songwriter from Los Angeles. Her influences include Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Selah Sue, and Paramore, to name a few. Her music combines the raw sensibility of a folk songwriter with the bravado of a rock goddess. No emotion is off limits; no style untouchable. Amanda loves picking a genre out of h...
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Neighborhood Watch View Profile
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Narcotic Wateland View Profile
Narcotic Wasteland started as a side project Dallas Toler-Wade had been working on the past few years when he was not touring or in the writing/studio mode with "Nile." The band’s overall concept is very reflective of the city where Dallas, Edwin, and Chris grew up. Fayetteville, North Carolina, a military town, that has a PTSD rate of up to 75% in males, and is the highest rate...
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Bad Water View Profile
"We want to keep our frontiers unblocked so we can move in any direction," declares Badwater vocalist James Byous. That's exactly what the Los Angeles quartet has done since it first hit the local scene in the summer of 2009. It's one of the reasons why they formed in the first place. Looking for adventure outside of Hollywood's confines, Nor Cal native Byous was about to pick up his guitar and hi...
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Cool Water View Profile
Its always been about the groove and the people, aint nothing changed. Cool Water: where the handshakes are soulful, the hugs are meaningful, the smiles are wide, the dresses are summa, the laughter is hearty, the groove is uninterrupted, and the patrons are Kings, Queens, and Gods. It's home. Please bring your "cool" and nothing else. (Note: We gon block of...
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See Water View Profile
Punky jam-sauce spread across a toasted reggae party bun with absolutely no relish and a side of your favorite childhood memory.
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Cool Water Canyon Band View Profile
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Del Water Gap View Profile
DEL WATER GAP was born in the fall of 2011 as the creative manifestation of upstate New York’s S. HOLDEN JAFFE, a self-proclaimed “song and dance man.” AFTER SELF-PRODUCING THE DEL WATER GAP EP in a gentrified storage closet during the spring of 2012, Jaffe relocated to New York City’s East Village where, thanks to a week in Hurricane Sandy’s blacked out Lower Manhattan, he joined forces with b...
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Black Water Gold View Profile
Black Water Gold is an Oakland-based Vintage World Funk & Afrobeat collective comprised of upwards of 14 veteran bay area musicians on a mission to explore grooves from around the world. Inspired by Nigerian Afrobeat icon Fela Kuti, Black Water Gold often performs its rhythmically intoxicating sets with legendary percussionist Friday Jumbo, co-founding member of Africa 70 and right-hand man...
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West Water Outlaws View Profile
The high energy rock ‘n’ roll band West Water Outlaws from Boulder, Colorado was formed in early 2010 playing parties in the basement of singer Blake Rooker’s house. During the mass explosion of DJ software and macbook pros, not many parties in Boulder featured live rock bands. The rock parties were a hit and the band began playing in bars and local clubs for a small fee of beer and food. Since ad...
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Dark Water Rebellion View Profile
Founding member Brent Gorcie began producing music under the name "Dark Waters" in 2012 with friend Charley Shellenbarger. The name came from a random page in the book 'Necronomicon' by H.P. Lovecraft tucked away on a dusty bookshelf at Charley's home. Gorcie had recorded most of the "Dark Waters" songs with various musicians between Los Angeles, New York and sou...
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Super Water Sympathy View Profile