Ooklah the Moc's 2011 Concert History

Ooklah The Moc was formed in 1997 playing a mix of roots reggae and hardcore. Through the years and several lineup changes, Ooklah became a strictly roots dub reggae band and reached its present 8-person lineup in 2000. Instrumentation consists of Ryan 'Jah Gumby' Murakami on bass, John 'Barrucus' Davis on drums, Asher Philippart on lead, dub, and rhythm guitars, Gary Nakano on trumpet and flugelhorn, Tony Bush on trombone, and the vocal trio of Jimbo 'Ras Bird' LaPierre...

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 09, 2011
Groundation / Bambu Station / Kevin Kinsella / Ooklah the Moc / Dubkonscious Waterfront at Aloha Tower Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
May 28, 2011
California Roots Festival
"California Roots Festival" / Iration / Tribal Seeds / Tomorrows Bad Seeds / Ooklah the Moc / MATT MASIH / Sinizen / High Tide / Hallway Ballers / Thrive / through the roots / Fortunate Youth / My Peoples / WASTED NOISE / Jet West / Project Out Of Bounds / ZuhG / Conscious Souls Show all bands
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Monterey County Fair & Event Center Monterey, California, United States
Jan 21, 2011
SOJA / Ooklah the Moc Waterfront at Aloha Tower Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Reggae
Dub
Roots Reggae
Jawaiian
Roots
Hawaiian
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2018 3 concerts
2016 5 concerts
2014 1 concert
2012 2 concerts
2011 3 concerts
2010 8 concerts
2009 16 concerts
2008 2 concerts
2007 1 concert
2006 2 concerts
2005 1 concert
2002 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Ooklah the Moc had?

Ooklah the Moc has had 45 concerts.

What genre is Ooklah the Moc?

Ooklah the Moc is most often considered to be Reggae, Dub, Roots Reggae, Jawaiian, Roots, and Hawaiian.

When was the last Ooklah the Moc concert?

The last Ooklah the Moc concert was on April 21, 2018 at Tom Moffatt Waikiki Shell in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. The bands that performed were: "KCCN FM100 Bash" / ______ / ______ / Landon McNamara / Ooklah the Moc / Jemere Morgan / Backwards Shaka.

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