Buckz Boyz play island contemporary, rock & roll, and jawaiian influenced originals and popular reggae in a tight upbeat vocal harmonic youthful energetic version.
From the desk of JOHN BERGER, Honolulu Advertiser, 2004
Local music scene veteran Buck Rodgers steps out from the B.E.T. horn section to introduce the group he formed with his sons Jai and Danny. The album is currently a limited-edition work-in-progress, recorded with four of his friends. All but one song is original. Some have an unpretentious Jawaiian garage band sound, while others are rough hewn, honest rock. The simple, upbeat title song is getting local radio play. Danny sings lead on several songs in a style reminiscent of Hansons during that act’s heyday. His best number is an unique slow-rocking version of Troy Fernandez’s Surf that captures the soul of the original right down to its interpolation of “Teenager in Love”. The spirit of their performance catches the ear and makes this CD a hit.


