One sweet show: California Honeydrops deliver stunning performance

Lech Wierzynski of The California Honeydrops performs for a sell-out crowd Sunday at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Lech Wierzynski, founding member and frontman of The California Honeydrops, performs Sunday at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The California Honeydrops vibrant sax section “the Honey Horns” features Johnny Bones and Leon Cotter.

Gary Kehoe, the other half of The California Honeydrops’ rhythm section, performs on the conga Sunday at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea.

The California Honeydrops perform for a sell-out crowd Sunday at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea. (photos by Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Drummer Ben Malament, the other half of The California Honeydrops' rhythm section, performs on the washboard Sunday at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Drummer Ben Malament, the other half of The California Honeydrops' rhythm section, performs Sunday at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Beau Bradbury of The California Honeydrops performs for a sell-out crown Sunday at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The California Honeydrops perform for a sell-out crowd Sunday at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Lech Wierzynski, founding member and frontman of The California Honeydrops, performs Sunday at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea.

You may not have heard their name before, but the funky Bay Area band known as The California Honeydrops (CHD) has a strong enough following to sell out the Kahilu for a Sunday afternoon show. Originally, they were scheduled for a 60-minute livestream/in-person concert, but once the band got cookin’ and the crowd started dancing (in their socially distanced seating areas), the seven-piece ensemble remained on stage for nearly two hours.