Ukulele player gets legal break to perform with reggae star
HONOLULU — A Maui ukulele player who unwittingly sang a duet with reggae artist Matisyahu will be performing with the singer in Hollywood.
But making the opportunity happen required help from Maui’s top prosecutor and public defenders. A judge is allowing Clint Alama to fly to Los Angeles and back while temporarily released from jail, where he’s being held on a probation violation after convictions for assault and other charges.
Matisyahu and his bassist Stu Brooks were at a Maui coffee shop recently when they heard Alama strumming the singer’s hit “One Day.” Matisyahu sang along, while Alama seemed oblivious to his singing partner’s identity. Brooks filmed the impromptu duet.
The musicians later invited Alama to perform the song at their concert Friday at the Hollywood Palladium. There was one problem, Alama revealed: A warrant was out for his arrest because of the probation violation.


