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However, 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 is 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.
Clint Alima smiles in a photograph provided this month by the Maui Police Department.
The musicians later invited Alama to perform the song at their concert tomorrow at the Hollywood Palladium. There was one problem, Alama revealed: A warrant was out for his arrest because of the probation violation. Brooks posted that conversation on Facebook. Maui County Prosecuting Attorney John Kim saw the video and looked into Alama’s case. Kim said he had watched the earlier coffee shop video while on vacation in Atlanta, and enjoyed seeing a local guy get some positive attention. So Kim then got in touch with Alama’s public defenders and probation officials to come up with an arrangement. Meanwhile, Alama turned himself in earlier this week, was arrested and remains jailed at Maui Community Correctional Center.
A judge agreed to temporarily release Alama, allowing him to take a red-eye flight to Los Angeles today, perform One Day at the Hollywood Palladium tomorrow and then return to Maui, Kim said. Brooks said he and Matisyahu do not know the details that led to Alama’s convictions, but are willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. “It seems like everyone is supporting him,” Brooks said. “He seems to have a lot of fans [in Hawaii].” The musicians are handling Alama’s travel arrangements, including having him picked up from the airport. “He’s been given an opportunity to showcase his talent. We decided far be it from us to hold him back,” Kim said. “That’s the true meaning of aloha — to give these guys a second chance, to understand their circumstances. Now it’s on him.”
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