November 29, 2008
Our friend Speech..
It's been a long while and it's about time we broke the silence. We've been pretty busy lately and that tends to make it easy to forget about our little blog. Well that's about to change.
We decided to post a few pictures of our friend Speech and give him a little shout-out. Many of you may recognize him from a little band called Arrested Development (not to be confused with the television show). They were responsible for dropping hits like "Tennessee", "Everyday People", and "Mr. Wendal", which hit the Top Ten Charts back in '92. Where were YOU in '92, Maya? Ha! Anyway... we got hooked up with him through some friends in San Diego and were able to get him some shirts. It's pretty insane that a legend like him would be down to rep our shirts on stage. Proof:
Arrested Development - Everyday People
Arrested Development EPK (2007)
The group's latest album, Since The Last Time was release last year. Do yourself a favor and pick one up!
Speech's Myspace
Speech's Website
Be back soon,
-HE>Kaimana
It's been a long while and it's about time we broke the silence. We've been pretty busy lately and that tends to make it easy to forget about our little blog. Well that's about to change.
We decided to post a few pictures of our friend Speech and give him a little shout-out. Many of you may recognize him from a little band called Arrested Development (not to be confused with the television show). They were responsible for dropping hits like "Tennessee", "Everyday People", and "Mr. Wendal", which hit the Top Ten Charts back in '92. Where were YOU in '92, Maya? Ha! Anyway... we got hooked up with him through some friends in San Diego and were able to get him some shirts. It's pretty insane that a legend like him would be down to rep our shirts on stage. Proof:
Arrested Development - Everyday People
Arrested Development EPK (2007)
The group's latest album, Since The Last Time was release last year. Do yourself a favor and pick one up!
Speech's Myspace
Speech's Website
Be back soon,
-HE>Kaimana
September 30, 2008
Tatted Up!
We've heard quite a few stories of people getting HE>i tattoed on them. That's pretty intense/amazing. Here's an actual photo of one of the many we've heard about. We'll post more if we see them.
Shaka brah.
-HE>Kaimana
We've heard quite a few stories of people getting HE>i tattoed on them. That's pretty intense/amazing. Here's an actual photo of one of the many we've heard about. We'll post more if we see them.
Shaka brah.
-HE>Kaimana
September 10, 2008
Malawi/CJ/Phil Wickham
Back in '06, a friend named Jason Simpson had a vision of hundreds of little african children running around in HE>i shirts. 700+ shirts were sent with a team that went to Malawi, Africa. The shirts were gifts for the kids kids in the orphanage as well as the volunteer staff. Jason raised $9,000 to pay for production of the shirts but less than 1/3 of it covered all production costs. The remaining money was spent on supplies and services for the orphanage. Thanks to everyone who helped make this possible and God for bringing Jason's vision to life.
Our good friend Chris Johnson took these photos a year later while visiting Malawi. Check back soon to learn more about Chris and his Photography.
FREE STUFF!!
If you haven't already heard, our talented friend Phil Wickham has recorded a live album that is amazing and available for download. Just click the picture above a follow the directions. We've had this album on repeat lately! You will too. No dou-b-t aboudit.
Shine on.
-HE>Kaimana
Back in '06, a friend named Jason Simpson had a vision of hundreds of little african children running around in HE>i shirts. 700+ shirts were sent with a team that went to Malawi, Africa. The shirts were gifts for the kids kids in the orphanage as well as the volunteer staff. Jason raised $9,000 to pay for production of the shirts but less than 1/3 of it covered all production costs. The remaining money was spent on supplies and services for the orphanage. Thanks to everyone who helped make this possible and God for bringing Jason's vision to life.
Our good friend Chris Johnson took these photos a year later while visiting Malawi. Check back soon to learn more about Chris and his Photography.
FREE STUFF!!
If you haven't already heard, our talented friend Phil Wickham has recorded a live album that is amazing and available for download. Just click the picture above a follow the directions. We've had this album on repeat lately! You will too. No dou-b-t aboudit.
Shine on.
-HE>Kaimana