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.
Hey Aldrine, Sorry, I missed out on the jam session again this past Saturday! How was it? I still want to jam and meet you someday. Take care and have a great week! Keep jammin'!
As I told you on your YouTube channel, I have a special place inside for people who play the ukelele...and you my friend play it extremely well. I was six or seven years old when my mom taught me to play the ukelele...I didn't know then that she was prepping me for the guitar...the uke is the perfect instrument for that. Wishing you all of the best. John Arruda
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I love your music and your work on ukulele underground. You and Jake Shimabukuro inspired me to start ukulele. People at school go why do you play that instrument then I show them a video of you or Jake S on youtube and they just love it. Thank you for your fantastic work!
Mahalo, Lawrence
P.S You should try come to Australia and do a concert that would be AWESOME!
I really love what you are doing with the ukulele and ukulele underground. Way to spread the word about the ukulele. I hope we will get to jam together someday. Here a video of me jamming an original composition on the ukulele. Hope you like it!