Michael Nakasone

Michael Nakasone

Michael Nakasone is a Hawaii-born band director, particularly noted for leading the Pearl City High School (Hawaii) Band and currently, the Royal Hawaiian Band.

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Early life

Nakasone was raised in Hilo and enrolled in several public schools in the vicinity, until graduating from Hilo High School. He was a keyboard player for a local rock band during the 1960s. At the University of Hawaii at Manoa, he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in music education.

Career

In 1968, Nakasone started his career as a band director at the Wahiawa Intermediate School. He then moved to Mililani High School in 1973, and then taught at the Pearl City High School in 1977. In 1992, he was named director of the PCHS Performing Arts Learning Center. He contributed much to the construction of the Pearl City Cultural Arts Center.

Under Nakasone's direction, the Pearl City Marching Band has performed in the Aloha Festivals Parade (Hawaii), Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade New York, the Tournament of Roses Parade (Pasadena), and the Ginza Parade (Tokyo).

In 2004, Nakasone retired his position as the band director of the Pearl City Marching Band and 37 years with the Hawaii DOE to become the band director of the Royal Hawaiian Band.

As a side job, he serves as a conductor with the Hawaii Youth Symphony Orchestra.

Recognition

  • The 1992 John Philip Sousa Foundation's Sudler Flag of Honor, the highest international recognition of a high school for excellence in concert performance;
  • In 1995, the Band World Legion of Honor recognized Nakasone as one of the 10 best band directors in the nation;
  • The 1996 Hawaii Department of Education's Teacher of the Year.

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