Originally from the island of Manila, former Kauai boy, Aldrine Guerrero started his musical journey roughly 7 years ago.
Roots trace back to the legendary "Makalea" where he learned his 'ukulele basics and techniques from the now mythological ukulele enigma, Mark Baldonado. There he learned different styles of music other than the monotany of Jawaiian music.
As the band disbanded, he ventured on his own a while but later created the one-hit-wonders "Pua Ting" with their embarassing radio debut "Hamura Saimin" Stayed with the band as a rebound and to cope with the denial of the loss for "Makalea" Aldrine stayed with "Pua Ting" for 2 years.
After the misguided chapter of "Pua Ting" The elite Kealia garage legends, "One Time" was formed. With members from Makalea and Pua Ting, and the lyrical talents of Daniel Cummings; One Time was a short-lived underground (to like... 20 people) phenomenon. One Time came to a close after some events that are far off of a VH1 behind the music storyline.
Aldrine now is currently on the island of Oahu and continuing his musical exploits with One Time guitarist, Ryan Esaki as his wingman and lead guitarist.
Aloha!! Stratus Blue will be playing at OnStage Drinks and Grinds for Happy Hour this Friday. 802 Kapahulu Avenue. 6 to 9 p.m. C'mon down for some live original music in a great, casual setting. Hope you can make it. Peace!!!
would you be interested in playing at the famous Sand Island Sports Club and R&B? we are creating evenings of different genres and are looking to increase the size of our pool of bands to book each night.
please let me know if you're interestd in performing..
We have two cool shows coming up and we hope you can make one or both.
Friday, June 5th, Stratus Blue plays Jazz Minds from 7 to 9 p.m.
Sat., June 6th we have two guests with us. WET plays dance/rock covers from 8 to 9:15. Friends of Adam shreds their style of blues rock with covers and originals from about 9:30 to 10:45. Stratus Blue finishes up from around 11:00 to close (1:00 a.m.?).