Daniel Pak
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Seattle, WA
Nectar Lounge
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MAR
19
2021
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DEC
06
2019
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile
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JUN
14
2019
Seattle, WA
Nectar Lounge
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18
2018
Bellingham, WA
Western Washington University
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JUN
03
2018
Seattle, WA
Upstream Music Fest + Summit
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About Daniel Pak
Love and aloha are the main ingredients singer-songwriter Daniel Pak stirs into his songs of freedom that stem from an upbringing on reggae and Hawaiian music. Born and raised on O`ahu, Pak brings the warmth and soul of the islands into his music of healing and joy.
“Reggae and Hawaiian music have always been at the core of my identity – the uplifting beat of the one drop coupled with a message of resistance against oppression, mixed in with island melodies and lyrics that connected us to the land and the people who came before us – that’s what I love and what makes me whole.”
In nearly ten years as frontman of Kore Ionz, Pak has shared the stage with The Wailers, Toots and the Maytals, Steel Pulse, Sly & Robbie, and many more of reggae’s founding fathers. “Love You Better,” his “poignant love letter,” as The International Examiner calls it, went to #1 on commercial radio in Hawai`i.
When he’s not on stage with his band, Pak spends his time advocating for the voices of young artists in his community. As co-founder of Totem Star, a nonprofit record label serving a diverse roster of young recording artists, a big part of his life’s work is to ensure that young people have a safe, encouraging, and inclusive space to create music, learn life skills, and build community.
Pak also serves on the Seattle Music Commission as Chair of the Youth + Community Committee, as a Trustee for The Bush School, and formerly as a Governor for the Pacific Northwest Chapter of The Recording Academy (Grammys).
“Reggae and Hawaiian music have always been at the core of my identity – the uplifting beat of the one drop coupled with a message of resistance against oppression, mixed in with island melodies and lyrics that connected us to the land and the people who came before us – that’s what I love and what makes me whole.”
In nearly ten years as frontman of Kore Ionz, Pak has shared the stage with The Wailers, Toots and the Maytals, Steel Pulse, Sly & Robbie, and many more of reggae’s founding fathers. “Love You Better,” his “poignant love letter,” as The International Examiner calls it, went to #1 on commercial radio in Hawai`i.
When he’s not on stage with his band, Pak spends his time advocating for the voices of young artists in his community. As co-founder of Totem Star, a nonprofit record label serving a diverse roster of young recording artists, a big part of his life’s work is to ensure that young people have a safe, encouraging, and inclusive space to create music, learn life skills, and build community.
Pak also serves on the Seattle Music Commission as Chair of the Youth + Community Committee, as a Trustee for The Bush School, and formerly as a Governor for the Pacific Northwest Chapter of The Recording Academy (Grammys).
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Genres:
Reggae-pop
Hometown:
Seattle, Washington
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Daniel Pak to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
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Past
AUG
22
2023
Seattle, WA
Nectar Lounge
I Was There
MAR
19
2021
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
DEC
06
2019
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile
I Was There
JUN
14
2019
Seattle, WA
Nectar Lounge
I Was There
JUL
18
2018
Bellingham, WA
Western Washington University
I Was There
JUN
03
2018
Seattle, WA
Upstream Music Fest + Summit
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Daniel Pak
Love and aloha are the main ingredients singer-songwriter Daniel Pak stirs into his songs of freedom that stem from an upbringing on reggae and Hawaiian music. Born and raised on O`ahu, Pak brings the warmth and soul of the islands into his music of healing and joy.
“Reggae and Hawaiian music have always been at the core of my identity – the uplifting beat of the one drop coupled with a message of resistance against oppression, mixed in with island melodies and lyrics that connected us to the land and the people who came before us – that’s what I love and what makes me whole.”
In nearly ten years as frontman of Kore Ionz, Pak has shared the stage with The Wailers, Toots and the Maytals, Steel Pulse, Sly & Robbie, and many more of reggae’s founding fathers. “Love You Better,” his “poignant love letter,” as The International Examiner calls it, went to #1 on commercial radio in Hawai`i.
When he’s not on stage with his band, Pak spends his time advocating for the voices of young artists in his community. As co-founder of Totem Star, a nonprofit record label serving a diverse roster of young recording artists, a big part of his life’s work is to ensure that young people have a safe, encouraging, and inclusive space to create music, learn life skills, and build community.
Pak also serves on the Seattle Music Commission as Chair of the Youth + Community Committee, as a Trustee for The Bush School, and formerly as a Governor for the Pacific Northwest Chapter of The Recording Academy (Grammys).
“Reggae and Hawaiian music have always been at the core of my identity – the uplifting beat of the one drop coupled with a message of resistance against oppression, mixed in with island melodies and lyrics that connected us to the land and the people who came before us – that’s what I love and what makes me whole.”
In nearly ten years as frontman of Kore Ionz, Pak has shared the stage with The Wailers, Toots and the Maytals, Steel Pulse, Sly & Robbie, and many more of reggae’s founding fathers. “Love You Better,” his “poignant love letter,” as The International Examiner calls it, went to #1 on commercial radio in Hawai`i.
When he’s not on stage with his band, Pak spends his time advocating for the voices of young artists in his community. As co-founder of Totem Star, a nonprofit record label serving a diverse roster of young recording artists, a big part of his life’s work is to ensure that young people have a safe, encouraging, and inclusive space to create music, learn life skills, and build community.
Pak also serves on the Seattle Music Commission as Chair of the Youth + Community Committee, as a Trustee for The Bush School, and formerly as a Governor for the Pacific Northwest Chapter of The Recording Academy (Grammys).
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Genres:
Reggae-pop
Hometown:
Seattle, Washington
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