The Hawaii Independent

Brotherhood boy band reunites at Ige’s in Aiea

Brotherhood boy band reunites at Ige’s in Aiea
Brotherhood. Courtesy Photo
Hawaii Independent Staff
Jun 16, 2011 - 11:05 AM

AIEA—In the late-90’s, Darryl “Cuz” Anguay produced a local boy band called Brotherhood, who found success with hits such as “Be My Girl” and “Send a Message.” Their popularity led them to open for such national acts as Boyz II Men and New Kids on the Block. 

When Brotherhood disbanded, some of the members joined some of the guys from The New Generation (TNG) to form Faceless and then Brownskin. Faceless and Brownskin opened for K-Ci & Jojo, Christina Aguilera, and Ginuwine, and also worked with local artists Fiji, “Princess” Ilona Irvine, and Jamin “Chief Ragga” Wong.

The group performs at Ige’s Restaurant in Aiea on Friday, June 19.

In 2011, brothers Michael and Richie Pelen from the original Brotherhood have reunited the group, and they are currently in the studio and performing. Joining them are accomplished singer/songwriter Dino Robley and Devin Nakasone, charismatic frontman from the groups Chaos and All Left.

Tickets are on sale at Dirty Lickens Restaurant.

Brotherhood
Friday, June 19 at 8:00 p.m.
Freddy Von Paraz’s Fathers Day Event
Ige¹s Restaurant
98-761 Oihana Place, Aiea
$20 pre-sale ($17 for 6-11 years) or $25 at the door.
Ticket price includes all-you-can-eat buffet. 

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