🎙️ Hawaiian Concert Guide – Show #707 From Hawaiian Cowboys to Hollywood: The Many Faces of Hawaiʻi
What makes Hawaiian music uniquely powerful? It's not just beautiful melodies—it's the story of a people, their land, their faith, and the way the world has imagined paradise. This week's playlist takes listeners on a musical journey spanning more than a century of Hawaiian history and culture.
🤠 The Real Hawaiʻi Begins with the Paniolo
We open with Ei Nei's Hanohano Wale Nō Nā Cowboy (Cowboy Hula), celebrating Hawaiʻi's proud paniolo (cowboy) heritage. Many people don't realize that Hawaiian cowboys have roots stretching back to the early 1800s, when Mexican vaqueros came to teach Hawaiians how to manage the wild cattle introduced by Captain George Vancouver. The paniolo culture of Waimea on Hawaiʻi Island became one of the oldest ranching traditions in the United States—long before the American West became famous.
Ei Nei reminds us that Hawaiʻi is more than palm trees and beaches. It is a land of hardworking ranchers, rich traditions, and generations of family heritage.
🚒 Celebrating Everyday Island Life
Ka'a Ahi Kahului brings a playful look at everyday life on Maui. Songs like this are uniquely Hawaiian because they celebrate ordinary local experiences rather than romanticized island imagery. They remind us that authentic Hawaiian music often finds joy in community, humor, and shared memories.
🌙 Modern Hawaiian Voices
Eric Lee continues the journey with Waimea Moonlight and E ʻOhana Hou. His music beautifully bridges traditional Hawaiian values with contemporary production, keeping the spirit of aloha alive for new generations. The transition from the ranch lands of Waimea to songs about ʻohana creates an emotional thread that ties place and people together.
🌺 A New Generation of Hawaiian Music
Kaleo Phillips represents today's Hawaiian musicians who honor the past while embracing the future. His music blends Hawaiian language, island harmonies, and spiritual influences that remain central to many local communities.
His pairing of Koto Iwi with Just a Closer Walk with Thee illustrates something distinctly Hawaiian—the way Christianity and Hawaiian musical traditions have become intertwined over nearly two centuries. Rather than replacing Hawaiian culture, many congregations embraced Hawaiian language, vocal harmony, and local musical styles, creating a worship tradition unlike anywhere else in the world.
🌴 When America Dreamed of Paradise
The playlist then takes an intentional turn into Martin Denny's world of Exotica.
This is an important distinction: Exotica is not Hawaiian music.
Instead, it was America's mid-century fantasy of the tropics. Martin Denny combined vibraphones, jungle sounds, Asian percussion, Polynesian influences, and lush orchestration to create an imagined paradise that captivated audiences in the 1950s and 60s. His music helped inspire the Tiki movement, themed restaurants, Disney attractions, and an entire generation's perception of the South Pacific.
Understanding Exotica helps us appreciate both its artistry and the difference between authentic Hawaiian culture and Hollywood's tropical imagination.
🎬 Then Came Elvis
No artist introduced more people to Hawaiʻi than Elvis Presley.
Blue Hawaii became one of the most influential films ever made about the islands. While it presented an idealized version of paradise rather than everyday Hawaiian life, it sparked worldwide interest in visiting Hawaiʻi and introduced millions to Hawaiian-inspired music.
The transition from Martin Denny to Elvis is deliberate: one created the soundtrack of America's tropical dream, while the other brought that dream to audiences around the globe.
🌈 The Bigger Story
This week's playlist isn't simply a collection of songs—it's a musical timeline.
It moves from authentic Hawaiian traditions... to modern island voices... to spiritual expression... to America's fascination with paradise... and finally to Hollywood's enduring influence.
Every song helps tell part of Hawaiʻi's story.
🎧 Featured Artists • Ei Nei • Eric Lee • Kaleo Phillips • Martin Denny • Elvis Presley
Whether you're a lifelong fan of Hawaiian music or just beginning to explore its rich heritage, Show #707 offers a deeper appreciation for the people, history, and culture behind the music we love.
🌺 E mālama i ka mele. E mālama i ka moʻomeheu. "Preserve the music. Preserve the culture."
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🌺🎙️ NOW STREAMING — Hawaiian Concert Guide Show #706 🎙️🌺
Every song has a story, and every melody carries a piece of Hawaiʻi's rich history and aloha spirit. Join Piko and Terry as they explore ten wonderful recordings that span more than a century of Hawaiian music—from classic mele and beautiful love songs to contemporary island favorites, family tributes, and even the fascinating world of Exotica.
🎧 Featured Music & Stories
🌺 Ei Nei – Ei Nei, Look At Us
❤️ Pāpālina Lahilahi "Soft Delicate Cheeks" A timeless Hawaiian love song dating back to the Hawaiian Kingdom era. Discover how Hawaiian composers used poetic imagery and hidden meanings (kaona) instead of saying "I love you" directly. Learn why this classic has become a favorite for hula dancers and has been recorded by generations of Hawaiian artists.
💧 E Kuʻu Morning Dew "My Beloved Morning Dew" Morning dew symbolizes beauty that is precious yet fleeting. We'll explore how Hawaiian composers use nature—mist, rain, flowers, and dew—to express romance, longing, and cherished memories.
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🌺 Eric Lee – The Islands Are Calling
🌸 Nā Pua Lei Aloha "The Beloved Lei Flowers" One of Hawaiʻi's most treasured farewell songs, often heard at graduations, celebrations, and moments of parting. Discover how the fading flowers of a lei became a lasting symbol that aloha continues long after saying "A Hui Hou."
🏝️ Halekulani Okinawa A beautiful tribute connecting Hawaiʻi and Okinawa through the spirit of aloha. Learn why Hawaiian music and hula have become so deeply loved throughout Japan, and how the famous Halekulani name represents hospitality "befitting heaven."
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🌺 Kaleo Phillips – E Mama
🌼 Pakalana The beloved Pakalana flower is famous for its incredible fragrance that actually becomes stronger after sunset. Discover why this treasured lei flower has become a symbol of enduring love, cherished memories, and Hawaiian romance.
👨👧 God Bless My Daddy A heartfelt modern song celebrating fathers, family, faith, and ʻohana. We'll discuss how contemporary Hawaiian songwriting continues to honor parents and family traditions while carrying forward timeless Hawaiian values.
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🌺 Martin Denny – Hypnotique
🎷 St. Louis Blues Originally written by W.C. Handy in 1914, this American blues classic receives Martin Denny's signature Exotica treatment. Vibraphones, tropical percussion, bird calls, and lush arrangements helped launch America's tiki and island lounge movement of the 1950s.
🌙 We Kiss in a Shadow Originally from Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I, this beautiful Broadway love song is transformed into a dreamy tropical soundscape. We'll explore how Exotica introduced millions of listeners to romanticized Pacific-inspired music.
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🌺 Hoʻokena – Nā Kai ʻEwalu
🤝 Mi Nei Meaning "Come Here," this gentle invitation celebrates friendship, fellowship, music, and aloha. Experience the rich vocal harmonies that made Hoʻokena one of Hawaiʻi's most respected contemporary Hawaiian groups.
🌈 Kauaʻi Beauty Our grand finale—a breathtaking musical tribute to Hawaiʻi's Garden Isle. From the majestic Nā Pali Coast and Hanalei Bay to Waimea Canyon, waterfalls, rainbows, and lush green valleys, this song captures why Kauaʻi remains one of the most beloved islands in the world.
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🎙️ On this episode, we'll also discuss:
🌺 The hidden meanings (kaona) woven throughout traditional Hawaiian songs. 🌺 Why flowers, rain, mist, and mountains are central symbols in Hawaiian poetry. 🌺 The worldwide influence of Hawaiian music—from Hawaiʻi to Okinawa and beyond. 🌺 How modern artists continue to preserve Hawaiian language and culture while writing new music for today's generation. 🌺 The surprising history of Martin Denny and the Exotica movement that introduced island-inspired sounds to audiences around the globe.
Whether you're a lifelong fan of Hawaiian music or just beginning your island journey, Show #706 offers an unforgettable blend of beautiful melodies, fascinating history, cultural insights, and the true spirit of aloha.
🎧 Tune in, relax, and let Hawaiʻi come alive through its music and stories.
🌴 Hawaiian Concert Guide – Show #706 "Sharing the Music • The Stories • The Aloha Spirit"
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Hawaiian Concert Guide – Show 705 Theme: "Fickle Mistress" This episode flows naturally through four movements:
Opening Welcome everyone to another edition of the Hawaiian Concert Guide.
This week we begin in the heart of Hawaiian tradition, celebrating family, community, and the enduring spirit of aloha. Along the way we'll hear legendary voices, modern artists carrying forward the tradition, and finish with another visit to the fascinating world of Martin Denny before closing with the unmistakable harmonies of Hoʻokena.
Whether you're listening from Hawaiʻi or somewhere far away where the islands are simply calling your heart home, mahalo for joining us.
Song 1 Model T Artist: Ei Nei Album: Ei Nei, Look At Us Background Ei Nei is one of Hawaiʻi's respected contemporary Hawaiian vocal groups. Their recordings emphasize traditional language, acoustic instrumentation, and close vocal harmony rather than commercial production.
"Model T" is an unusual title for a Hawaiian recording and immediately catches attention.
Analysis The song uses the Ford Model T as metaphor rather than merely nostalgia.
Like the famous automobile that continued working long after newer cars replaced it, the song celebrates endurance, reliability, and the value of things built to last.
Within Hawaiian culture this becomes symbolic of:
Rather than chasing every modern trend, the song quietly reminds listeners that proven traditions often carry us farther than fashionable innovations.
Musically:
The storytelling style feels very local—more "talk story" than performance.
Interesting discussion point
Many Hawaiian songs preserve everyday island life that might otherwise disappear. Cars, fishing boats, ranch work, neighborhood traditions—all become cultural history through music.
Song 2 Pua Līlia / Pulupē Nei ʻIli I Ke Anu Artist: Ei Nei Background This medley combines two traditional Hawaiian compositions.
"Pua Līlia" references the lily flower, often symbolizing beauty, affection, and cherished memories.
"Pulupē Nei ʻIli I Ke Anu" literally evokes skin chilled by the cold—a poetic Hawaiian expression describing emotional longing as much as physical sensation.
Analysis Together the songs explore one of Hawaiian poetry's favorite themes:
Nature reflects emotion.
Flowers become people.
Wind becomes memory.
Cold becomes loneliness.
Rain becomes tears.
This style reflects the Hawaiian poetic tradition known as kaona, where deeper meanings hide beneath seemingly simple descriptions of nature.
Listeners familiar with Hawaiian language often hear multiple layers simultaneously.
Musically the arrangement allows:
Song 3 Na Mamo O Hōkūleʻa Artist: Eric Lee Album: The Islands Are Calling Background One of the emotional highlights of today's show.
The title means:
"The Children (Descendants) of Hōkūleʻa."
Hōkūleʻa, launched in 1975, transformed Hawaiian cultural identity by proving that Polynesians intentionally navigated the Pacific using traditional celestial navigation.
Analysis The song honors:
Rather than focusing only on the canoe itself, Eric Lee celebrates the people inspired by its voyages.
The lyrics remind listeners that everyone who learns Hawaiian language, practices hula, paddles canoe, or studies navigation becomes part of that continuing legacy.
Musically:
This is heritage music without sounding historical.
It looks toward the future.
Discussion point Very few cultural revival movements have succeeded as dramatically as the Hawaiian Renaissance.
Hōkūleʻa became much more than a canoe.
It became proof that cultural knowledge could be recovered.
Song 4 He Aloha No Kaʻililauokekoa Artist: Eric Lee Background This composition is a tribute song.
The title translates approximately as:
"Love for Kaʻililauokekoa."
Many Hawaiian songs preserve individuals through musical remembrance.
Analysis Traditional Hawaiian memorial songs are rarely mournful.
Instead they celebrate:
Love never truly disappears.
It simply changes form.
Eric Lee's vocal delivery is especially sincere here, avoiding theatrical emotion in favor of heartfelt storytelling.
The arrangement leaves space for the lyrics to remain central.
Song 5 Brighter Life Artist: Kaleo Phillips Album: E Mama Background Kaleo Phillips represents a younger generation of Hawaiian musicians who comfortably blend island contemporary music with traditional values.
Analysis This optimistic composition centers on hope rather than nostalgia.
Themes include:
Rather than ignoring life's hardships, the song suggests that aloha provides strength to overcome them.
The production feels modern without abandoning Hawaiian identity.
Expect:
This is exactly the type of music helping Hawaiian artists reach younger audiences.
Song 6 Noe Ke Alaula Artist: Kaleo Phillips Background The title references the red glow of dawn.
Morning imagery appears frequently throughout Hawaiian mele.
Analysis Sunrise represents:
The composition encourages listeners to embrace each new day with gratitude.
The melodic phrasing mirrors the slow appearance of first light over the islands.
Instrumentally:
It provides a peaceful transition before today's Exotica segment.
Exotica Segment Introduction Now we step into another musical universe.
During the late 1950s and early 1960s America became fascinated with an imagined South Pacific.
The result became known as Exotica.
Although not authentically Hawaiian, this music introduced millions to tropical sounds and inspired later interest in genuine Hawaiian music.
No artist defined the genre more than Martin Denny.
Song 7 Chinese Lullaby Artist: Martin Denny Album: Hypnotique Background Martin Denny frequently blended Asian influences with Polynesian instrumentation.
Analysis This recording creates atmosphere more than narrative.
Features include:
Rather than attempting authenticity, Denny paints an idealized dreamscape.
Today listeners appreciate Exotica both as historical pop culture and as remarkable studio craftsmanship.
Song 8 Hypnotique Artist: Martin Denny Background The title track perfectly demonstrates why Martin Denny became synonymous with Exotica.
Analysis Everything is carefully layered.
The music intentionally slows the listener's pulse.
It isn't dance music.
It isn't jazz.
It isn't Hawaiian.
It's its own unique genre.
Many modern lounge and ambient artists continue drawing inspiration from recordings like this.
Return to Hawaiian Music After our excursion into imagined tropical paradise, we return to the authentic voices of Hawaiʻi.
Few groups have influenced modern Hawaiian harmony as profoundly as Hoʻokena.
Song 9 ʻUlili E Artist: Hoʻokena Album: Na Kai ʻEwalu Background Hoʻokena helped define contemporary Hawaiian vocal harmony during the late twentieth century.
Their singing balances technical excellence with deep cultural respect.
Analysis The title references the ʻulili, the wandering tattler shorebird found throughout Hawaiʻi.
Birds often symbolize:
Like many traditional mele, the bird becomes a poetic stand-in for human experience.
Hoʻokena's trademark harmony creates extraordinary warmth throughout the performance.
Song 10 Roselani Blossoms Artist: Hoʻokena Background One of Hawaiʻi's beloved standards.
The roselani rose has long symbolized affection and cherished memories.
Analysis Although the melody feels simple, the emotional depth comes through nuanced harmony and expressive phrasing.
The song celebrates:
Hoʻokena's arrangement demonstrates why they remain among the finest Hawaiian vocal ensembles.
Every harmony line serves the melody rather than overpowering it.
It makes for a graceful conclusion to today's musical journey.
Closing Remarks What a wonderful musical voyage today—from the enduring wisdom symbolized by an old Model T, through the cultural legacy of Hōkūleʻa, into songs of family, remembrance, and hope, then across the dreamy soundscapes of Martin Denny's Exotica before returning home with the timeless harmonies of Hoʻokena.
These recordings remind us that Hawaiian music is far more than a style. It is a living tradition that preserves language, history, genealogy, and aloha for future generations.
Mahalo for joining me for another edition of the Hawaiian Concert Guide. Until next time, mālama pono, cherish the music, support the artists, and keep Hawaiian music playing wherever you are in the world. A hui hou!
Hawaiian Concert Guide – Show 704 Molokaʻi Sweet Home Music of Home, Heritage, Harmony... and a Journey into Exotica This episode of the Hawaiian Concert Guide celebrates one of the most enduring themes in Hawaiian music: love of home ('āina). From the quiet beauty of Molokaʻi to timeless Hawaiian standards, from contemporary voices carrying on the tradition to the fascinating world of mid-century Exotica, Show 704 takes listeners on a musical journey that explores how Hawaiʻi has inspired both those who call it home and those who dreamed of its distant shores.
Our featured artists include Ei Nei, Eric Lee, Kaleo Phillips, Martin Denny, and Hoʻokena, creating a program that blends authentic Hawaiian music with historical musical perspectives.
Opening Welcome everyone to another edition of the Hawaiian Concert Guide! I'm Piko, and this episode is titled "Molokaʻi Sweet Home."
Tonight we're celebrating music rooted deeply in the Hawaiian Islands—songs about home, family, culture, and identity. Along the way we'll step briefly into the fascinating world of Exotica with Martin Denny before returning home again through the beautiful harmonies of Hoʻokena.
So let's begin our journey...
Ei Nei Molokaʻi Sweet Home Album: Ei Nei, Look At Us
The show opens with a heartfelt tribute to one of Hawaiʻi's most beloved islands.
Molokaʻi has long been known as the "Friendly Isle," famous for preserving traditional Hawaiian lifestyles and remaining largely untouched by mass tourism. Unlike Waikīkī or Maui's resort communities, Molokaʻi represents old Hawaiʻi—a place where family, fishing, ranching, and community remain central to everyday life.
Musically, Ei Nei creates an intimate atmosphere using:
Rather than emphasizing technical virtuosity, the performance allows the lyrics and harmonies to communicate warmth and belonging.
The song immediately establishes the central theme of tonight's program:
Home isn't simply where you live—it becomes part of who you are.
Hiʻilawe (feat. Mālie Lyman) Next comes one of Hawaiian music's enduring classics.
"Hiʻilawe" was written by the legendary Samuel Kalāinaina and celebrates the famous Hiʻilawe Falls in Waipiʻo Valley on Hawaiʻi Island.
Over the decades it has become one of the most frequently recorded songs in Hawaiian music, interpreted by everyone from Gabby Pahinui to contemporary artists.
Ei Nei's version is notable because it avoids trying to reinvent the classic.
Instead they focus on:
The addition of Mālie Lyman adds another vocal texture while maintaining the song's traditional character.
This performance serves as a reminder that Hawaiian standards continue living through each new generation of musicians.
Eric Lee E Ola No Kākou Album: The Islands Are Calling
Eric Lee has become one of Hawaiian music's most respected singer-songwriters.
"E Ola No Kākou" translates roughly as:
"May We All Live"
or
"Life for All of Us."
Rather than focusing on one island or one family, this song expands the show's perspective toward the entire Hawaiian community.
Musically we hear:
The arrangement remains distinctly Hawaiian while incorporating production values that make it accessible to worldwide audiences.
Its message is optimistic, inclusive, and deeply rooted in aloha.
Ke ʻAno O Ka Hawaiʻi The title translates as:
"The Nature of Hawaiʻi"
or
"The Character of Hawaiʻi."
Although shorter than many songs in today's playlist, it delivers an important cultural statement.
Rather than describing scenic beauty alone, the lyrics explore the qualities that define Hawaiian identity:
Musically it's concise and melodic, functioning almost like a musical reflection between larger works.
Kaleo Phillips Ka Lamakū Album: E Mama
"Lamakū" literally means torch or beacon.
Within Hawaiian symbolism it often represents:
Kaleo Phillips delivers the song with emotional restraint rather than theatrical intensity.
His warm vocal style blends naturally with contemporary Hawaiian acoustic arrangements while remaining firmly grounded in traditional musical values.
It's another reminder that Hawaiian music often teaches as much as it entertains.
Kuʻulei Awapuhi / Magic Island This medley beautifully combines two very different images.
The first half celebrates ʻawapuhi, the fragrant wild ginger flower often associated with affection and beauty.
The second half shifts geographically to Magic Island, the man-made peninsula adjoining Ala Moana Beach Park on Oʻahu.
The transition works surprisingly well because both songs celebrate cherished places through personal memories.
Arrangement highlights include:
The medley creates a feeling of taking a leisurely drive through the islands, connecting people with places they love.
Exotica Segment Tonight's Exotica segment offers an interesting contrast.
Where Hawaiian musicians perform music from within the culture, Exotica was largely created by American composers imagining distant tropical paradise.
Although not authentically Hawaiian, Exotica became enormously influential during the 1950s and helped introduce millions of listeners to sounds inspired by Polynesia and the South Pacific.
Martin Denny On a Little Street in Singapore Album: Hypnotique
Martin Denny became known as the father of Exotica.
This piece isn't Hawaiian at all—instead it evokes Southeast Asia through a mixture of:
Denny's genius wasn't documentary realism.
Instead he created musical travel postcards, inviting listeners to imagine distant exotic locations.
The recording captures the optimism and fascination with world travel that characterized post-war America.
Voodoo Dreams One of the darker tracks in Denny's catalog.
Rather than emphasizing melody, this piece builds atmosphere through:
It's cinematic rather than traditional.
Within today's episode, it serves as a fascinating historical contrast before we return to authentic Hawaiian voices.
Hoʻokena He Hawaiʻi Au Album: Nā Kai ʻEwalu
Few vocal groups have represented modern traditional Hawaiian music more beautifully than Hoʻokena.
"He Hawaiʻi Au" simply means:
"I Am Hawaiian."
This is perhaps the strongest statement of identity in today's playlist.
Immediately listeners notice:
After the Exotica segment, this recording feels like returning home.
The contrast is intentional.
Instead of someone imagining Hawaiʻi, we hear Hawaiians singing about themselves.
Ka Puʻulena We conclude tonight with another treasured Hawaiian classic.
"Ka Puʻulena" has been performed by generations of Hawaiian musicians and remains one of the repertoire's most beloved mele.
Hoʻokena's arrangement showcases everything that makes the group exceptional:
Rather than adding unnecessary embellishment, they allow the song's natural beauty to shine.
It is a fitting conclusion to an episode centered on home, identity, and cultural continuity.
Closing Thoughts Tonight's playlist followed a musical arc that began on Molokaʻi, traveled through contemporary Hawaiian songwriting, paused briefly in the imagined tropical landscapes of Martin Denny's Exotica, and ultimately returned home through the timeless harmonies of Hoʻokena.
The contrast reminds us that Hawaiʻi has inspired musicians around the world for generations—but there remains something uniquely powerful about hearing these stories told by those whose roots run deep in the islands.
Whether you're listening from Hawaiʻi or halfway around the globe, we hope tonight's music has brought a little aloha into your home.
Mahalo for joining us on Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 704. Until next time, mālama pono, and aloha!
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 703 The Bermuda Triangle Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 703, titled "The Bermuda Triangle", is structured as a three-point journey through contemporary Hawaiian music, traditional mele, and the stylized mid-century exotica genre. The title reflects this triangular movement—authentic Hawaiian expression, modern interpretation, and the globalized "tiki-era" imagination of island sound. Rather than presenting these as competing styles, this episode places them in dialogue, allowing listeners to hear both contrast and continuity across eras and intentions.
The first portion of the show is anchored in contemporary Hawaiian music that remains deeply connected to language, land, and cultural identity. Artists like Ei Nei, Eric Lee, and Kaleo Phillips demonstrate how Hawaiian music continues to evolve while maintaining strong ties to mele traditions, storytelling, and regional pride. The midpoint exotica segment introduces a historical divergence, highlighting how Hawaiian and Pacific imagery was interpreted for global audiences in the mid-20th century. The show ultimately resolves this contrast by returning to the foundational sound of Ho'okena, whose vocal harmonies and closing oli reconnect the listener with Hawaiian cultural roots.
A notable production detail in this episode is the inclusion of material from Eric Lee's album The Islands Are Calling, which features collaborative songwriting contributions, including respected Hawaiian musician and producer Moon Kauakahi. Known for his work with Nā Leo Pilimehana and his influence as a songwriter, arranger, and producer, Moon Kauakahi's involvement adds an additional layer of musical credibility and craftsmanship to the album's compositions.
Track-by-Track Reference "Kauikeōlani," performed by Ei Nei from the album Ei Nei, Look At Us (track 1 of 14, duration 2:18, categorized under Worldwide/Hawaiian contemporary), opens the episode with a composed and reverent tone. Ei Nei is a trio known for its refined vocal harmonies and contemporary production style, often blending Hawaiian language with modern melodic sensibilities. This track functions as a ceremonial introduction, with phrasing and pacing that evoke the structure of a mele inoa, honoring historical and cultural legacy.
"Aia I Ka Maui (Ka Maui)," also by Ei Nei from Ei Nei, Look At Us (track 2 of 14, duration 3:15, Worldwide/Hawaiian contemporary), continues with a place-based composition centered on Maui. The song reflects the Hawaiian tradition of mele ʻāina, where land is not simply described but honored as a living entity tied to identity and ancestry. Ei Nei's arrangement balances accessibility with cultural authenticity, making the piece both engaging and meaningful.
"The Islands Are Calling," performed by Eric Lee from the album The Islands Are Calling (track 1 of 10, duration 4:17, Hawaiian genre), introduces a broader melodic structure that leans into contemporary island music while maintaining Hawaiian thematic elements. The song reflects a sense of invitation and connection, often interpreted as a call back to Hawai'i for those who have left or feel spiritually tied to the islands. The album itself includes collaborative songwriting contributions, with Moon Kauakahi credited as a co-writer on select tracks, reinforcing the project's strong ties to established Hawaiian music traditions.
"Hanohano Kilauea Ku I Ka La'i," also by Eric Lee from The Islands Are Calling (track 2 of 10, duration 4:02, Hawaiian genre), is a tribute to Kīlauea. The use of the word "hanohano" places the song within the category of praise compositions, aligning with traditional mele that honor significant natural and cultural landmarks. The piece reflects both the physical presence of the volcano and its deeper cultural associations, including its connection to Pele, the Hawaiian deity of fire and volcanoes.
"Ka Nani a'o Ka'u," performed by Kaleo Phillips from the album E Mama (track 2 of 13, duration 3:55, Hawaiian genre), highlights the Ka'ū district of Hawai'i Island. Kaleo Phillips is recognized for his smooth vocal delivery and emotionally grounded songwriting. This track emphasizes regional pride and the beauty of place, continuing the episode's strong thematic focus on land and identity.
"Hilina'i Mau," also by Kaleo Phillips from E Mama (track 3 of 13, duration 3:49, Hawaiian genre), provides a reflective and emotionally centered moment in the program. The phrase suggests ongoing trust or reliance, and the song's tone supports this interpretation through its gentle pacing and expressive phrasing. It serves as a transition point before the stylistic shift into exotica.
The "Exotica Segment Intro," credited to pik00 (duration 4:10, categorized as Promo), marks a deliberate transition in the episode. This segment acknowledges a different chapter in the global perception of Hawaiian and Pacific music, one shaped more by imagination and stylization than by cultural authenticity. The intro prepares listeners for this contrast.
"Jungle Madness," performed by :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} from the album Hypnotique (track 1 of 11, duration 3:35, Exotica genre), is a defining example of the exotica style. Martin Denny is widely regarded as a pioneer of the genre, which emerged in the 1950s and featured layered percussion, environmental sound effects, and an atmospheric approach to composition. While inspired by Pacific imagery, exotica music represents a Western interpretation rather than an authentic Hawaiian tradition.
"Wipe Out," performed by :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} from the album Hapa Haole with a Twist (track 9, duration 1:04, Exotica genre), offers a brief and energetic surf-style interlude. Les Waikikings, a Belgian group, became known for instrumental surf interpretations with a tropical aesthetic. This track connects the exotica segment with surf rock influences, further illustrating how Hawaiian imagery spread globally in musical form.
"Mahukona," performed by Ho'okena from the album Ho'okena 5 (track 14 of 14, duration 4:39, Hawaiian genre), re-centers the episode in authentic Hawaiian music. Ho'okena is known for its mastery of vocal harmony, including the use of traditional falsetto techniques. The song references Mahukona, a historic harbor area on Hawai'i Island, continuing the theme of place-based storytelling.
"Mele O Nā Kai 'Ewalu (Oli)," also by Ho'okena from the album Nā Kai 'Ewalu (track 1 of 13, duration 1:00, Hawaiian genre), concludes the episode with a chant. As an oli, the performance is unaccompanied and rooted in Hawaiian oral tradition. The title references the "eight seas," evoking themes of navigation, connection, and heritage. Ending the show with an oli provides a strong cultural resolution, bringing the listener back to the foundational elements of Hawaiian identity.
Mahalo for joining us for Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 703, "The Bermuda Triangle." This episode demonstrates how Hawaiian music exists across multiple dimensions—traditional, contemporary, and interpreted—while always maintaining a core connection to land, language, and culture.
Hawaiian Concert Guide Podcast Show 702 - Royal Flush Welcome to another inspiring edition of the Hawaiian Concert Guide. Episode 702, titled Royal Flush, is a heartfelt musical journey through aloha for family, love of place, worship, memory, and the unmistakable beauty of Hawaiian harmony. This episode moves gracefully from contemporary Hawaiian recordings into faith-filled expressions, pauses for a fun and nostalgic exotica interlude, and then returns home with classic Hawaiian vocal richness.
At the top of the show, we feature a special live interview with Nick and Sam, who are visiting Hilo, Hawaiʻi for the world-renowned Merrie Monarch Festival, the premier celebration of hula and Hawaiian cultural arts.
From the vibrant energy of Hilo during festival week to the deep traditions of hula, chant, and storytelling, Nick and Sam share their firsthand experiences attending one of the most significant cultural events in Hawaiʻi. Their perspective offers listeners a glimpse into the atmosphere, excitement, and reverence that define Merrie Monarch.
The selections in this episode reflect some of the deepest values found in Hawaiian music: reverence for loved ones, profound attachment to the land, gratitude to God, and the enduring power of mele to preserve both emotion and identity. The result is an episode that feels warm, reflective, and deeply rooted.
Featured Tracks 1. E Māma - Kaleo Phillips Album: E Mama Duration: 4:01
Opening the episode is E Māma, a song that immediately establishes an intimate and reverent emotional tone. The title suggests a tribute to mother, and in Hawaiian musical tradition, songs honoring mothers often carry meanings that go beyond a single individual. They can also reflect family lineage, sacrifice, tenderness, and the continuity of aloha across generations.
Kaleo Phillips delivers the mele with restraint and sincerity, allowing the song's emotional core to remain front and center. Rather than overwhelming the listener with a dense arrangement, the song appears to rely on warmth, vocal phrasing, and a steady melodic line. That simplicity is part of its strength. Hawaiian music often does its best work when it trusts the story.
As an opening track, this selection acts as a gateway into the entire episode. It introduces a theme that echoes through several of the songs that follow: love expressed not through spectacle, but through remembrance, gentleness, and deep personal connection.
Why it matters: Sets the emotional and spiritual tone for the full episode
Puna Kuʻu Aloha - Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter Album: Ho'i Ke Aloha - EP Duration: 3:57
Puna Kuʻu Aloha is a beautiful example of Hawaiian songwriting rooted in place. In Hawaiian mele, land is never just scenery. It is memory, identity, relationship, and presence. To sing of Puna is to sing of a living place with emotional and cultural meaning.
Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter brings grace and emotional clarity to this performance. The phrase kuʻu aloha conveys a deeply personal affection, making the title feel like a love letter to Puna itself. This is one of the distinctive strengths of Hawaiian music: the ability to treat land as beloved, not merely observed.
Puna, on Hawaiʻi Island, carries layers of meaning through its lush beauty, dynamic volcanic history, and deep cultural associations. Songs about Puna often hold a sense of longing, beauty, and transformation. This recording fits naturally within that lineage, inviting the listener to hear place as something cherished and alive.
Why it matters: Reinforces the Hawaiian tradition of connecting aloha with the land
Haleakalā - Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter Album: Ho'i Ke Aloha - EP Duration: 3:37
Staying with Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter, Haleakalā shifts the focus from one beloved region to one of Hawaiʻi's most revered natural and spiritual landmarks. Haleakalā is not only a mountain; it is a place layered with story, reverence, and mythic resonance.
In Hawaiian tradition, places are often inseparable from the narratives attached to them. Haleakalā is famously associated with Māui, who was said to have lassoed the sun there. Because of that, references to Haleakalā can carry themes of time, light, wonder, and power. A song named for it naturally invites awe.
Musically, this piece feels expansive, fitting the majesty of the subject. It broadens the emotional landscape of the episode and deepens the sense that Hawaiian music can hold both personal tenderness and geographic grandeur in the same artistic frame.
Why it matters: Expands the episode from intimate affection into spiritual geography
Goodness of God - Gregory Juan Album: Kauluwehi Duration: 3:41
With Goodness of God, the episode moves more directly into the language of testimony and praise. Though widely known in contemporary Christian music, a Hawaiian-oriented rendition invites the listener to hear the song through a different cultural lens. In this context, gratitude becomes more than a lyric theme; it connects naturally with the Hawaiian value of mahalo.
Gregory Juan's performance likely resonates because of that fusion. Contemporary worship songs can sometimes feel structurally familiar, but when interpreted with island phrasing, local vocal sensibility, and an ear for relational warmth, they can take on a more grounded and communal feeling.
This track serves as an important bridge in the episode. The earlier songs honor people and places. Here, the orientation shifts upward in gratitude toward God. That movement from family and land into faith gives the episode a natural spiritual progression.
Why it matters: Bridges Hawaiian sensibility with contemporary Christian expression
Hawaiʻi Aloha - Kamalei Kawaʻa Album: Mānaiakalani Duration: 4:56
Few songs carry the emotional and cultural significance of Hawaiʻi Aloha. This is one of the most beloved anthems in Hawaiian music, often sung at the close of gatherings as a gesture of unity, affection, and enduring connection to the islands and their people.
Kamalei Kawaʻa's inclusion of this song is powerful within the context of Episode 702. After moving through songs of personal love, cherished places, and gratitude to God, this anthem broadens the circle to embrace the whole of Hawaiʻi. It becomes communal rather than only personal.
The strength of this song lies not only in melody but in function. It has become a song that people live with, sing together, and use to mark belonging. That sense of shared identity is one of the central treasures of Hawaiian music.
Why it matters: One of the emotional anchors of the entire episode
Hoʻomana Ia Iesu (feat. Ka ʻOhana Kawaʻa) - Kamalei Kawaʻa Album: Mānaiakalani Duration: 4:04
Hoʻomana Ia Iesu brings the episode to an explicitly devotional place. The title itself centers worship of Jesus, and the featured participation of Ka ʻOhana Kawaʻa adds a family and community dimension that is especially meaningful in Hawaiian music.
Hawaiian Christian music has long occupied an important place in the islands' musical life. What makes songs like this especially compelling is the way they join worship with family, language, and local style. Faith is not presented as abstract doctrine, but as something lived together and sung together.
The communal nature of the performance likely enhances its emotional impact. Family voices singing in harmony naturally reinforce the message. In a broader sense, this track reflects one of the recurring motifs of the episode: love becomes fullest when shared.
Exotica Segment 7. Exotica Segment Intro - pik00 Duration: 4:10
This segment intro marks a stylistic transition in the episode. Up to this point, the program has focused on music deeply rooted in Hawaiian identity, language, faith, and place. The Exotica segment steps sideways into a related but distinctly different musical world: one shaped by fantasy, lounge aesthetics, and mid-century tropical imagination.
That contrast is part of what makes the segment valuable. It offers not only variety, but also perspective. It reminds listeners that "island music" has often been interpreted and reimagined far beyond Hawaiʻi itself.
On the Beach at Waikīkī leans into the playful charm of tropical nostalgia. The title alone evokes postcard Hawaiʻi: surf, sand, leisure, and romance. In exotica and hapa-haole-adjacent material, the islands often become a stage for fantasy rather than an expression of local lived culture.
That does not make the piece without merit. On the contrary, tracks like this can be delightful, catchy, and historically revealing. They show how Hawaiʻi was imagined internationally and how tropical motifs were translated into entertainment music for broad audiences.
Within this episode, the song acts as a light palate cleanser. It introduces a wink of vintage fun before the program returns to more deeply rooted Hawaiian harmony.
Why it matters: Adds historical contrast and tonal variety
How dya do - Les Waikikings Album: Hapa haole with a twist Duration: 3:03
How dya do continues the exotica mood with a likely emphasis on upbeat rhythm, polished arrangement, and the stylized "tropical" sound associated with mid-century popular music. These sorts of recordings often present a cheerful, cinematic island atmosphere rather than a culturally grounded one.
For listeners of the Hawaiian Concert Guide, that difference is worth noticing. Authentic Hawaiian music often carries place, genealogy, language, and community. Exotica tends to carry mood, escapism, and fantasy. Hearing both in one episode can be educational as well as entertaining.
In programming terms, this track keeps the episode lively and prevents the emotional arc from becoming too uniform. It is a well-timed detour before the music returns to classic Hawaiian vocal artistry.
Closing Selections: Return to Hawaiian Vocal Depth 10. Ka Loke - Ho'okena Album: Ho'okena 5 Duration: 4:16
The return from exotica to Ho'okena is a return to center. Ka Loke carries the unmistakable richness of Hawaiian group harmony and poetic sensibility. Ho'okena is known for vocal blend, emotional precision, and the ability to let the song breathe.
The title, meaning "the rose," suggests metaphor, beauty, and affection. Hawaiian songwriting frequently uses natural imagery not simply as decoration, but as a means of expressing human feeling. Flowers, winds, rains, mountains, and seas all become emotional language.
This track is especially effective late in the episode because it restores a sense of depth and rootedness after the lighter detour of the exotica set. The listener is brought back into the fuller emotional and cultural world of Hawaiian mele.
Why it matters: Re-centers the episode in traditional Hawaiian vocal beauty
I Love You - Ho'okena Album: Ho'okena 5 Duration: 4:11
I Love You closes the episode with warmth and universality. While the title is in English, the emotional spirit aligns perfectly with the rest of the program. The entire episode has, in one form or another, been about love: love for mother, love for place, love for God, love expressed in community, and love carried in harmony.
Ho'okena's treatment of a song like this likely gives it both accessibility and depth. Their vocal approach can make even a simple phrase feel timeless. That is one of the gifts of strong Hawaiian harmony: it elevates feeling without forcing it.
As a final track, this song functions almost like a benediction. It leaves the listener with a sense of peace and completion, gathering together the many emotional strands of the episode into one simple message.
Episode Reflection Episode 702, E Māma, is structured with unusual emotional coherence. Even though the tracks come from different artists and include a temporary move into exotica, the overall episode still feels unified. That unity comes from its central themes: affection, reverence, gratitude, and connection.
The first portion of the program focuses on intimacy and place. E Māma, Puna Kuʻu Aloha, and Haleakalā all carry a sense of deep regard, whether for family or landscape. From there, the episode opens into spiritual testimony with Goodness of God, then broadens into collective and devotional identity through Hawaiʻi Aloha and Hoʻomana Ia Iesu.
The exotica segment introduces contrast and historical perspective, reminding listeners that Hawaiʻi has often been interpreted from afar in ways that are entertaining but not always rooted. That makes the return to Ho'okena especially satisfying. Their closing selections restore the sound of home, depth, and harmony.
If there is a single word that best describes this episode, it is aloha. Not merely as a greeting, but as a way of relating: to mother, to beloved places, to God, to family, and to one another.
Track List 1. E Māma - Kaleo Phillips - 4:01 2. Puna Kuʻu Aloha - Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter - 3:57 3. Haleakalā - Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter - 3:37 4. Goodness of God - Gregory Juan - 3:41 5. Hawaiʻi Aloha - Kamalei Kawaʻa - 4:56 6. Hoʻomana Ia Iesu (feat. Ka ʻOhana Kawaʻa) - Kamalei Kawaʻa - 4:04 7. Exotica Segment Intro - pik00 - 4:10 8. On the Beach at Waikīkī (mix final) - Les Waikikings - 2:17 9. How dya do - Les Waikikings - 3:03 10. Ka Loke - Ho'okena - 4:16 11. I Love You - Ho'okena - 4:11
Closing Mahalo for joining us for Hawaiian Concert Guide Podcast Show 702. May these songs encourage you to remember those you love, appreciate the beauty of Hawaiʻi, and carry aloha into the week ahead.
A hui hou and malama pono.
Hawaiian Concert Guide – Show 701 Hoʻi Ke Aloha – A Return to Love Aloha mai kākou, and welcome to another beautiful journey through the sounds of Hawaiʻi. In this episode of the Hawaiian Concert Guide, we share a thoughtfully curated set of mele that flows from intimate contemporary recordings to treasured traditional expressions, with a playful stop in our Exotica segment along the way.
Featured in this show are performances by Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter, Gregory Juan, Kamalei Kawaa, Les Waikikings, and Hoʻokena. Together, these artists bring forward themes of aloha, hula, cherished places, treasured lei, beloved flowers, and the enduring beauty of Hawaiian poetry and song.
Episode Overview We begin with two selections from Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter's Hoʻi Ke Aloha - EP, setting a warm and inviting tone for the episode. Her recordings offer a graceful balance of modern polish and deep Hawaiian feeling, drawing the listener into songs that feel both personal and rooted in place.
From there, Gregory Juan's album Kauluwehi carries us further into the heart of Hawaiian composition, with mele that suggest affection, honor, and poetic imagery. Kamalei Kawaa follows with songs from Mānaiakalani, including material inspired by native flora and enduring love.
Our Exotica segment offers a change in color and texture with Les Waikikings and their lighthearted, lounge-inflected hapa haole stylings. To close the show, Hoʻokena reminds us why their harmonies and emotional depth remain so beloved in Hawaiian music.
Playlist * Pālolo – Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter Album: Hoʻi Ke Aloha - EP Duration: 3:17 * Ipo Hula – Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter Album: Hoʻi Ke Aloha - EP Duration: 3:09 * He Mele no Ka Pāoʻo – Gregory Juan Album: Kauluwehi Duration: 2:42 * He Lei no Hiʻilei – Gregory Juan Album: Kauluwehi Duration: 3:21 * Pua ʻĀhihi – Kamalei Kawaa Album: Mānaiakalani Duration: 4:06 * Forevermore – Kamalei Kawaa Album: Mānaiakalani Duration: 3:13 * Exotica Segment Intro – pik00 Category: Promo Duration: 4:10 * Pagan love song – Les Waikikings Album: Hapa haole with a twist Duration: 2:46 * Aloha means I love you – Les Waikikings Album: Hapa haole with a twist Duration: 2:08 * Nou e Keali`i – Ho'okena Album: Ho'okena 5 Duration: 3:30 * Pua 'A'ali'i – Ho'okena Album: Ho'okena 5 Duration: 3:38
Track Notes Pālolo – Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter This opening selection gently establishes the mood for the program. With a title that invokes Pālolo, the song feels grounded in a sense of place and memory. The performance carries a warm, personal quality, inviting the listener into the episode with tenderness and quiet strength.
Ipo Hula – Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter A title like "Ipo Hula" evokes affection, beauty, and movement. This track continues the soft, graceful opening set and feels naturally connected to the language of dance and love. It is a fitting companion piece to "Pālolo," extending the emotional intimacy of the first portion of the show.
He Mele no Ka Pāoʻo – Gregory Juan Gregory Juan brings a more traditional compositional sensibility, and this mele carries the weight of tribute and poetic intention. Songs beginning with "He Mele no…" often feel dedicated, purposeful, and rooted in the Hawaiian practice of honoring people, places, or cherished subjects through song.
He Lei no Hiʻilei – Gregory Juan The imagery of the lei is central in Hawaiian poetic expression, symbolizing love, honor, remembrance, and adornment. This song suggests something lovingly woven together and offered with care, continuing the episode's recurring themes of affection and connection.
Pua ʻĀhihi – Kamalei Kawaa With "pua" in the title, this mele turns our attention toward the floral world so often celebrated in Hawaiian song. Native plants and blossoms carry rich symbolic meaning, and this track adds a sense of natural beauty and delicacy to the program. Kamalei Kawaa's performance helps bridge traditional themes with a contemporary recording sensibility.
Forevermore – Kamalei Kawaa This selection broadens the emotional palette of the episode with a title that speaks directly to lasting love and devotion. Following "Pua ʻĀhihi," it serves as a modern reflection on enduring affection while remaining at home in the overall flow of the show.
Exotica Segment Intro – pik00 Our Exotica segment intro signals a shift in atmosphere, opening the door to a more playful and stylized musical space. It gives the show a fun mid-episode change of pace while still keeping the island mood alive.
Pagan love song – Les Waikikings Les Waikikings bring a retro lounge flavor to the episode with this exotica-inflected hapa haole performance. The sound recalls an earlier era of island-themed popular music, where romance and escapist imagery were part of the appeal. It offers a contrasting texture to the more deeply rooted Hawaiian selections elsewhere in the show.
Aloha means I love you – Les Waikikings This charming and direct title captures the accessible, sentimental appeal of the hapa haole tradition. Placed after "Pagan love song," it keeps the Exotica segment light and nostalgic before the program returns to more emotionally grounded Hawaiian harmonies.
Nou e Keali`i – Ho'okena Hoʻokena's unmistakable vocal blend brings immediate depth and resonance. This track feels reverent and heartfelt, and the group's delivery reminds listeners why they remain one of the most respected names in contemporary Hawaiian music. Their harmonies add emotional gravity as the episode moves toward its conclusion.
Pua 'A'ali'i – Ho'okena Closing with a flower song is especially fitting for this episode. The ʻaʻaliʻi is often associated with resilience and steadfastness, making this an especially meaningful ending. Hoʻokena sends us out with beauty, strength, and a deep sense of Hawaiian identity.
Featured Artists * Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter * Gregory Juan * Kamalei Kawaa * Les Waikikings * Hoʻokena
Closing Mahalo for joining us for Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 701. This episode is a musical lei woven from songs of love, flowers, hula, memory, and enduring aloha. From the contemporary voices of Christy Leinaʻala Lassiter, Gregory Juan, and Kamalei Kawaa, to the nostalgic charm of Les Waikikings, and the rich harmonies of Hoʻokena, this show celebrates the many colors of Hawaiian music.
E mālama pono, a hui hou, and thank you for supporting the music and artists of Hawaiʻi.
Aloha, and welcome to a truly historic moment! Today we celebrate Show 700 of the Hawaiian Concert Guide.
Reaching 700 episodes is often referred to as a "Golden Milestone" in broadcasting. It signifies excellence, resilience, and a legacy that has stood the test of time. To honor this occasion, we've assembled a playlist that spans the spectrum of the Hawaiian sound—from sacred ancestral chants to the whimsical "Hapa Haole" revival.
The Legacy of the Land: Gregory Juan We open our 700th celebration with Gregory Juan, an artist whose work from the album Kauluwehi serves as a bridge between past and present.
Modern Vibrations: Kamalei Kawaa Next, we feature the soulful, award-winning sounds of Kamalei Kawaa from his album Mānaiakalani.
The Spirit of Slack Key: Kawika Kahiapo It wouldn't be Show 700 without the rhythmic grace of Kawika Kahiapo.
Special Feature: The French Exotica Revival A major highlight of this episode is our exclusive interview with the French Exotica band, Les Waikikings. We had a fantastic time chatting with them about their passion for the "Hapa Haole" sound and how a group from France became masters of this vintage island genre.
Their perspective on the global influence of Hawaiian music is fascinating, and their dedication to the "twist" on traditional styles is truly inspiring.
The Foundation: Ho'okena We close our 700th show with the unmistakable harmonies of Ho'okena, whose work from the album Ho'okena 5 remains a pillar of the genre.
Mahalo for being part of the first 700 shows. Here's to the next 700!
Hawaiian Concert Guide – Show 699 Theme: He Mele Inoa Opening Set – Gregory Juan (Album: Kauluwehi) He Mele Inoa no Kauluwehi (1:49) Artist: Gregory Juan Album: Kauluwehi Language: Hawaiian
We open Show 699 with a traditional mele inoa — a name chant honoring Kauluwehi. In Hawaiian culture, a mele inoa is more than a song; it is a formal proclamation of identity, lineage, and character. These chants carry mana (spiritual power) and often highlight the beauty, traits, and ancestral ties of the person being honored.
Listen for:
Honokahua Nani E (4:02) Artist: Gregory Juan Album: Kauluwehi Language: Hawaiian
This song honors Honokahua, an area in West Maui known for its cultural and archaeological significance. The word nani means "beautiful," and the song reflects deep admiration for the land.
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Kamalei Kawaʻa – Album: Mānaiakalani Hālaulani (3:31) Artist: Kamalei Kawaʻa Album: Mānaiakalani Language: Hawaiian
A graceful contemporary Hawaiian composition. The title suggests heavenly or chiefly associations (lani meaning heaven or royalty). Kamalei blends traditional phrasing with modern melodic structure.
Kālepa (3:22) Artist: Kamalei Kawaʻa Album: Mānaiakalani Language: Hawaiian
"Kālepa" references a name — possibly a person or a poetic symbol. In many Hawaiian compositions, personal names stand in for cherished relationships or deeper metaphors.
Kawika Kahiapo – Album: Kuʻu Manaʻo Ka Makani Kaʻili Aloha (5:50) Artist: Kawika Kahiapo Album: Kuʻu Manaʻo Language: Hawaiian
Translated as "The Wind That Snatches Away Love," this song uses classic Hawaiian metaphor, where wind represents emotional change, separation, or longing.
Kaulana Makapuʻu (4:43) Artist: Kawika Kahiapo Album: Kuʻu Manaʻo Language: Hawaiian
Makapuʻu on Oʻahu's eastern shoreline is known for its lighthouse and powerful ocean views. This mele celebrates place with vivid imagery — cliffs, winds, and sea spray.
Les Waikīkings – Album: Hapa Haole with a Twist Papio (2:13) Artist: Les Waikīkings Album: Hapa Haole with a Twist Genre: Exotica
A playful instrumental shift. "Papio" refers to a young jackfish common in Hawaiian waters. This track blends vintage steel guitar textures and surf-era island rhythm.
The Hukilau (1:57) Artist: Les Waikīkings Album: Hapa Haole with a Twist Genre: Exotica
A classic hapa haole standard celebrating the communal fishing tradition of the hukilau. The hukilau emphasizes cooperation — everyone pulling the net together.
Ho'okena – Album: Ho'okena 5 Hawaiian Soul (4:32) Artist: Ho'okena Album: Ho'okena 5 Language: Hawaiian
Written by Jon Osorio, this powerful anthem honors George Helm, a key figure in the Hawaiian cultural renaissance and the movement to protect Kahoʻolawe.
Heha Waipiʻo (3:49) Artist: Ho'okena Album: Ho'okena 5 Language: Hawaiian
A closing tribute to Waipiʻo Valley on Hawaiʻi Island — a place of dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and deep historical significance. "Heha" conveys awe and admiration.
Show 699 Flow Summary 1. Traditional name chant and mele ʻāina 2. Contemporary Hawaiian songwriting 3. Emotional metaphor and wind imagery 4. Retro hapa haole exotica interlude 5. Cultural anthem and powerful harmonies
A beautiful arc — from honoring a name, to honoring land, to honoring culture itself.
🌺🎧 Hawaiian Concert Guide – Show #698 Illumination, Identity & Island Imagination This week's episode is built around a powerful theme: light, place, memory, and musical identity. From spiritually grounded Hawaiian mele to contemporary songwriting, slack key reflections, and a splash of mid-century exotica, Show #698 travels wide — and then brings us beautifully home.
🌿 Opening with Light – Kahiau Lam Ho We begin with the luminous voice of Kahiau Lam Ho, whose album Hoʻomālamalama ("to illuminate") frames the emotional tone of this episode.
✨ "Hoʻomālamalama" (feat. Stephen Inglis) A glowing collaboration with master guitarist Stephen Inglis. The arrangement is spacious and reverent, allowing Kahiau's voice to rise with clarity and purpose. This song sets the spiritual and reflective tone of the show.
✨ "The One They Call Hawai'i" A thoughtful meditation on identity — not the tourist postcard version, but the deeper Hawaiʻi shaped by culture, ʻāina, and lived experience. It's contemporary in sound, yet firmly rooted in tradition.
🌺 Island Warmth – Kamalei Kawaa From introspection we shift into melodic warmth with Kamalei Kawaa.
🌸 "Maui Girl (Special Version)" Light, breezy, and heartfelt — this track captures island romance with sincerity and charm.
🌸 "Hula's Song" A gentle tribute to the cultural heartbeat of Hawaiʻi. The rhythm sways naturally, evoking the movement and grace of hula and the ʻike passed from kumu to haumāna.
🎸 Reflection & Perspective – Kawika Kahiapo Next comes the expressive artistry of Kawika Kahiapo, blending singer-songwriter storytelling with slack key sensitivity.
🎶 "The Way It Is" Honest and grounded, this song carries lyrical introspection supported by Kawika's fluid guitar phrasing.
🎶 "Another Time" A nostalgic reflection that feels both personal and universal. There's space in this arrangement — room to think, to remember, and to feel.
🗺️ A Mid-Century Escape – Exotica Interlude Then we take a playful turn into tropical imagination and retro island fantasy.
🌴 The Waitiki 7 – "Adventures in Paradise" Vibraphones shimmer, percussion dances lightly, and the soundscape becomes cinematic. It's a stylized escape — colorful and transportive.
🌴 Les Waikikings – "Minoi Minoi" Hapa-haole charm with a twist. Lighthearted, rhythmic, and unmistakably vintage — a nod to how Hawaiʻi was imagined in mid-century pop culture.
🌊 Returning Home – Hoʻokena We close with the rich harmonies of Hoʻokena, grounding the show once again in place and tradition.
🌺 "Aloha Hōnaunau" A heartfelt tribute to the sacred and historic district of Hōnaunau on Hawaiʻi Island. The harmonies are full and reverent, honoring the mana of place.
🌺 "Hilo Nani e" An affectionate celebration of Hilo — lush, rainy, beloved. A joyful and satisfying conclusion to a beautifully balanced episode.
🎧 Why This Show Matters Show #698 explores:
• Illumination through faith and cultural identity • The warmth of contemporary Hawaiian songwriting • Reflection through slack key artistry • The playful imagination of exotica • And a grounding return to ʻāina and harmony
It's modern yet rooted. Reflective yet joyful. A musical journey across time and place — all anchored in aloha.
🎧 Listen now and let the music illuminate your week.
Mahalo for supporting Hawaiian music and for keeping these stories alive. 🌺✨🤙
🌺 Hawaiian Concert Guide Show #697 – Contemporary Voices, Classic Spirit & a Touch of Exotica In this episode of the Hawaiian Concert Guide, we take a graceful journey through modern Hawaiian songwriting, timeless mele, masterful slack key guitar, and even a playful detour into vintage exotica. Show #697 highlights the deep respect today's artists have for tradition—while confidently adding their own voices to the ongoing Hawaiian musical story.
🎶 Kamalei Kawaa – Mānaiakalani We open the show with Kamalei Kawaa's soulful and reverent work from his album Mānaiakalani. The title track sets the tone with poetic Hawaiian language and a sense of spiritual grounding that immediately draws the listener in.
🌿 Kahiau Lam Ho – Hoʻomālamalama From one of Hawaiʻi's most respected young voices, Kahiau Lam Ho delivers songs rooted in faith, ʻike kupuna (ancestral knowledge), and lyrical elegance.
🎸 Kawika Kahiapo – Kuʻu Manaʻo Slack key guitar artistry takes center stage with Kawika Kahiapo, whose playing is both technically brilliant and emotionally expressive.
🗺️ The Waitiki 7 – Adventures in Paradise We then take a playful and unexpected turn into exotica with The Waitiki 7, a band known for reviving and reimagining mid-century tiki lounge sounds.
🌊 Hoʻokena – Hoʻokena 5 We close the show by returning to the heart of Hawaiian music with Hoʻokena, whose harmonies and musicianship remain timeless.
🎧 Final Thoughts Show #697 is a wonderful snapshot of Hawaiian music today—deeply rooted, spiritually aware, musically adventurous, and joyfully expressive. From heartfelt mele and virtuosic slack key to a splash of exotica fun, this episode honors the past while celebrating the present.
Mahalo for listening, and as always, keep Hawaiian music playing wherever you are 🌈🎶
Hawaiian Concert Guide – Show #696 Show #696 weaves together contemporary Hawaiian mele, masterful slack key guitar, a reverent royal prayer, and a playful detour into retro exotica—then returns home with modern harmonies and a closing affirmation of identity.
Detailed Playlist 1. "Kaulana ʻo Maui" — Kamalei Kawaa (1:20) Album: Mānaiakalani
A short, vivid mele that celebrates the renown of Maui. Kamalei Kawaa opens the episode with a strong sense of place and cultural grounding, offering an inviting entry point into the show's island-centered storytelling. Despite its brief runtime, the track sets an intentional tone: rooted, respectful, and warmly personal. 2. "Hawaiian Rainbow" — Kahiau Lam Ho (2:50) Album: Hoʻomālamalama
Bright and uplifting, this track carries a message of hope and renewal. Kahiau Lam Ho's contemporary approach pairs accessible melody with a distinctly Hawaiian sensibility, making it a feel-good moment that still honors cultural continuity. The song's optimism complements the episode's opening theme of place and belonging. 3. "Kona Moon" — Kahiau Lam Ho (2:37) Album: Hoʻomālamalama
A mellow, romantic island-night reflection inspired by the Kona coast. The pacing and phrasing invite listeners into a quieter emotional space—warm, intimate, and unhurried. Placed after "Hawaiian Rainbow," it shifts the mood from celebratory brightness to a more contemplative evening glow. 4. "East Side Slack Key" — Kawika Kahiapo (4:01) Album: Kuʻu Manaʻo
A standout instrumental showcasing the depth of kī hō'alu (slack key guitar). Kawika Kahiapo's touch is both precise and expressive, balancing rhythmic drive with open, resonant harmony. This track provides a spacious listening moment—ideal for appreciating the nuance and tradition embedded in Hawaiian guitar craft. 5. "Nani Wale Kualoa" — Kawika Kahiapo (3:53) Album: Kuʻu Manaʻo
A musical love letter to Kualoa—its beauty, presence, and sense of mana. The melody and phrasing feel place-centered and reverent, continuing the episode's theme of honoring specific landscapes through sound. The pairing with "East Side Slack Key" creates a strong mid-show slack key feature block. 6. "Queen's Prayer" — Jerome Koko, Daniel Ho & Tia Carrere (3:28) Album: Makaha Sons Memoirs
A deeply reverent rendition of Queen Liliʻuokalani's prayer, offered with restraint and respect. The arrangement emphasizes reflection and spiritual gravity rather than ornamentation, allowing the message and history to remain central. This performance serves as a meaningful cultural anchor in the episode—devotional, dignified, and moving. 7. "Ned's Redemption" — The Waitiki 7 (1:17) Album: Adventures In Paradise
A brief, cinematic exotica vignette—playful and atmosphere-driven. Positioned after "Queen's Prayer," it functions as a palate cleanser: a quick tonal pivot that keeps the episode dynamic while still staying within an island-adjacent musical universe. 8. "Sacha-Cha" — The Waitiki 7 (2:35) Album: Adventures In Paradise
Upbeat and retro, this track leans into classic lounge/exotica energy with rhythmic flair. It's a lighthearted interlude that adds variety and fun—an intentional shift that refreshes the ear before the program returns to contemporary Hawaiian songwriting and harmony. 9. "Home" — Waipuna (4:22) Album: Manaʻo Pili
A heartfelt modern Hawaiian composition centered on belonging and emotional roots. Waipuna's polished harmonies and contemporary production create a sense of welcome and familiarity—bringing the episode back from the playful exotica detour into a grounded, lyric-forward Hawaiian space. 10. "E Ku Kanaka" — Hoʻokena (4:57) Album: Hoʻokena 5
A powerful closing statement affirming identity, pride, and perseverance. Hoʻokena's folk-rooted approach and steady drive make this a resonant finale—leaving listeners with a strong sense of purpose and cultural continuity. A fitting conclusion to an episode built around place, heritage, and the living voice of Hawaiian music today.
Episode Summary Show #696 moves from place-based mele and contemporary Hawaiian songwriting into a featured slack key set, pauses for a reverent royal prayer, and then takes a playful side-trip through exotica—before returning "Home" and closing with a bold affirmation in "E Ku Kanaka." A complete listen that reflects both the roots and the range of Hawaiian and island-influenced music.
Hawaiian Concert Guide – Show 695 Mele Kalikimaka: No Snow Posting Date: January 2, 2026
This episode presents a Hawaiian-centered view of Christmas—warm weather, ʻohana, ʻukulele-forward arrangements, modern island pop, cultural continuity, and local identity. The selections reflect how Christmas is lived and felt in Hawaiʻi and across the island diaspora, without reliance on winter imagery or snow.
Playlist & Show Notes (Original Order) * No Snow Anuhea — All Is Bright — 4:08 Hawaiian Share: 1 of 6 – in the share Added / Played: 01/02/26 A declarative opening track that establishes the theme of the episode. "No Snow" embraces a distinctly local Christmas experience—sunshine, island rhythms, and a confident rejection of mainland winter clichés. * The Ukulele Christmas Song Anuhea — All Is Bright — 3:16 Hawaiian Share: 1 of 6 – in the share Added / Played: 01/02/26 Light, joyful, and ʻukulele-centered, this track reinforces the relaxed island tone of the show and highlights the instrument as a seasonal cultural anchor. * At Christmas Time (feat. Pure Heart) Jake Shimabukuro & Pure Heart — 'Tis the Season — 4:00 Share: 4 of 13 Added / Played: 01/02/26 Rich harmonies from Pure Heart paired with Jake Shimabukuro's expressive ʻukulele evoke community singing traditions and the warmth of shared holiday gatherings. * This Christmas Jake Shimabukuro & Justin Kawika Young — 'Tis the Season — 3:45 Share: 8 of 13 Added / Played: 01/02/26 A soulful, contemporary take on a familiar holiday standard, blending virtuoso ʻukulele work with modern Hawaiian vocal phrasing. * I'll Be Home for Christmas Raeatea Helm — I'll Be Home for Christmas — 4:02 YouTube link A reflective, intimate performance centered on homecoming—particularly resonant for island families spread across oceans and continents. * We Wish You a Merry Christmas Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain — 2:14 YouTube link A playful, high-energy arrangement that highlights the ʻukulele's global reach while adding contrast and humor to the set. * Mele Kalikimaka Iam Tongi & Bing Crosby — Bing Crosby 75th Anniversary Edition — 3:45 YouTube link (as provided) The centerpiece of the episode. This iconic song bridges generations, connecting a classic recording legacy with a modern Hawaiian voice and reaffirming the song's enduring cultural role. * Jingle Bell Rock Kalaʻe + Kalena + Kalikimaka 2024 — 2:35 YouTube link A youthful, energetic island take on a rock-and-roll Christmas classic, injecting momentum and contemporary flair into the playlist. * We Are a Voice Kalaʻe + Kalena + Kalikimaka 2024 — 4:17 YouTube link More than a holiday song, this track emphasizes unity, representation, and the role of the next generation in carrying culture forward. * Rapped in a Bow Kalani Peʻa — Purple Hawaiian Christmas — 3:19 Share from 2022 — 2 of 11 A contemporary Christmas song grounded in Hawaiian identity, blending modern production with strong cultural presence. * Kanakaloka Kalani Peʻa — Purple Hawaiian Christmas — 2:33 Share from 2022 — 9 of 11 A culturally rooted piece that deepens the emotional and linguistic range of the episode.
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 694 – Nano Banana Episode Synopsis Welcome to Show 694 – Nano Banana. This episode takes listeners on a sweeping musical journey across Hawaiian heritage: beginning with timeless mele rooted in the landscapes and stories of Waipiʻo Valley and the Hawaiian monarchy, moving through themes of aloha ʻāina and environmental stewardship, honoring the legacy and refinement of the Makaha Sons, venturing into the lush and cinematic world of modern Exotica, and finally returning home through the warm harmonies of Waipuna.
The playful title "Nano Banana" reflects how small musical details reveal surprisingly big cultural stories — a perfect theme for this carefully curated playlist.
Playlist – Show 694: Nano Banana * Hiʻilawe – Kahiau Lam Ho (4:19) Ho'omālamalama "Hiʻilawe" is one of the most iconic traditional mele of Hawaiʻi, tied to Waipiʻo Valley on Hawaiʻi Island. The mele references the towering Hiʻilawe waterfall and a story of hidden love. Generations of musicians—from Sam Liʻa to Gabby Pahinui—have carried this mele forward. Kahiau Lam Ho's contemporary interpretation preserves the melodic intimacy of the piece while presenting it through a modern vocal and production style.
Sanoe – Kahiau Lam Ho (4:56) Ho'omālamalama Composed by Queen Liliʻuokalani and Princess Likelike, "Sanoe" is a mele filled with kaona—hidden meaning—traditionally understood as a story of secret royal affection. Lam Ho's version leans into the quiet emotional tone of the mele, using minimalist accompaniment that allows the poetry and nuance to shine.
Pukalani Hale – Kawika Kahiapo (4:26) Kuʻu Manaʻo "Pukalani Hale" is a place-based mele grounded in the upcountry region of Pukalani on Maui — often translated as "heavenly gateway." Kawika Kahiapo, known for his warm slack-key guitar and heartfelt delivery, performs the mele as an expression of home, spirituality, and gratitude. His musicianship reinforces the intimate connection between land and identity.
Mother Earth – Kawika Kahiapo (4:15) Kuʻu Manaʻo "Mother Earth" expands Hawaiian concepts of aloha ʻāina to a global message of environmental responsibility. Kahiapo uses gentle acoustic textures to remind listeners of their obligation to care for the planet. The mele blends Hawaiian worldview with modern ecological awareness, making it a contemporary anthem of stewardship.
Queen's Jubilee – Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho (5:15) Makaha Sons Memoirs "Queen's Jubilee" celebrates the musical heritage of the Makaha Sons through the talents of Jerome Koko and Grammy-winning producer Daniel Ho. Their collaboration fuses refined acoustic arrangements with the sentimental warmth associated with the monarchy era. The piece functions as a tribute — both to the past and to the many voices that shaped Hawaiian music across generations.
Ka Makani Kā'ili Aloha – Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho (4:56) Makaha Sons Memoirs A beloved classic mele often translated as "The Wind That Steals Love Away," the song personifies wind as an emotional force. Koko and Ho offer a clean, harmony-rich interpretation that honors the poetic storytelling at the heart of the mele. It pairs beautifully with "Queen's Jubilee" to form a thematic homage to Hawaiian musical legacy.
Ouanalao – The Waitiki 7 (4:33) Adventures in Paradise "Ouanalao," named after the indigenous term for Saint Barthélemy, fits squarely in the spirit of mid-century Exotica while elevating it with jazz sophistication and modern cultural respect. The Waitiki 7 are known for reinvigorating Exotica through scholarly musicianship rather than kitsch. This track creates a lush world-fusion soundscape that expands the emotional palette of the show.
L'ours Chinois – The Waitiki 7 (8:07) Adventures in Paradise "The Chinese Bear" is a long-form instrumental journey blending Asian thematic colors, jazz improvisation, shifting tempo landscapes, and intricate percussion. It is cinematic in scope and demonstrates the ensemble's ability to honor Exotica's roots while pushing it into new, musically ambitious territory. The track deepens the atmospheric middle section of the episode.
Lehua Mamo – Waipuna (4:22) Manaʻo Pili A mele celebrating the cherished yellow lehua blossom. Waipuna's arrangement uses contemporary harmonies and polished production to honor traditional imagery of forests, blossoms, and affection. The emotional tone begins to guide listeners back toward themes of home, love, and belonging.
Home Kapaka – Waipuna (3:55) Manaʻo Pili A perfect closing mele expressing homecoming, identity, and emotional grounding. Waipuna's clear vocals and gentle arrangement bring the episode full circle, returning listeners to the values of place, ʻohana, and aloha that shape Hawaiian experience.
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Hawaiian Concert Guide – Episode 693 Release Date: November 28, 2025
Hosts: Piko & Terry
Title: Hauʻoli Lā Hoʻomaikaʻi (Happy Thanksgiving)
Episode Summary In this Thanksgiving edition of the Hawaiian Concert Guide, Piko and Terry open Season 20 with a heartfelt celebration of gratitude, ʻohana, and the spirit of aloha. Filled with contemporary Hawaiian music, slack-key warmth, acoustic duets, and even a touch of vintage Exotica, Episode 693 "Hauʻoli Lā Hoʻomaikaʻi" offers listeners a musical table of offerings for the holiday season.
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From songs rooted in the land to mele celebrating love, heritage, and Hawaiian identity, this episode reflects how gratitude flows through Hawaiian music and culture.
Track List & Song Notes 1. "Puʻuanahulu" – Kahiau Lam Ho – 3:34 Album: Hoʻomālamalama · Hawaiian
"Puʻuanahulu" pays tribute to the storied region of Puʻuanahulu on Hawaiʻi Island. Kahiau Lam Ho's gentle, contemporary style shines through in a piece that blends gratitude, reflection, and community pride. Clear vocals and clean guitar lines give the song an uplifting softness, like a sunrise over the lava fields. 2. "Waiulu" – Kahiau Lam Ho – 4:25 Album: Hoʻomālamalama · Hawaiian
"Waiulu" is a tender love song that expresses devotion, loyalty, and emotional closeness. Lam Ho's smooth, heartfelt voice carries the poetic imagery of Hawaiian lyricism, turning the track into an intimate musical conversation. It's a modern ballad with timeless cultural roots. 3. "Huakaʻi Hele" – Kawika Kahiapo – 4:19 Album: Kuʻu Manaʻo · Hawaiian
"Huakaʻi Hele" evokes the idea of traveling through life guided by purpose, memory, and connection to the ʻāina. Kawika Kahiapo's warm slack-key guitar and soulful baritone create a meditative soundscape, inviting listeners into a quiet journey across mountains, shorelines, and the inner landscape of reflection. 4. "ʻĀina Momona" – Kawika Kahiapo – 4:07 Album: Kuʻu Manaʻo · Hawaiian
Meaning "the fertile land," "ʻĀina Momona" honors the abundance and generosity of Hawaiʻi. Kahiapo explores themes of stewardship, responsibility, and gratitude for the natural world. His soothing vocals and thoughtful phrasing turn the song into a gentle reminder of our kuleana to care for the land that sustains us. 5. "Beautiful Kahana" – Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho – 3:58 Album: Makaha Sons Memoirs · Hawaiian
A nostalgic tribute to the beloved windward community of Kahana, this track blends Jerome Koko's classic Makaha Sons vocal warmth with Daniel Ho's clean acoustic arrangements. The song feels like a quiet breeze off the Koʻolau mountains—peaceful, familiar, and full of longing for a cherished place. 6. "Kaleleonālani" – Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho – 2:21 Album: Makaha Sons Memoirs · Hawaiian
"Kaleleonālani" is a graceful instrumental paying homage to Princess Victoria Kamāmalu. Elegant fingerstyle guitar and soft harmonics create a reverent, contemplative mood. The composition carries the unmistakable hallmark of Daniel Ho's artistry—clean, precise, and emotionally resonant. 7. "Left Arm of Buddha" – The Waitiki 7 – 4:43 Album: Adventures in Paradise · Exotica
Steeped in the traditions of mid-century Exotica, "Left Arm of Buddha" brings playful rhythms, tropical percussion, and shimmering vibraphone textures. The Waitiki 7 revive a genre rooted in imagination and atmosphere, capturing the fantasy and adventure of old Hawaiʻi tiki lounges with modern musicianship. 8. "Her Majesty's Pearl" – The Waitiki 7 – 3:03 Album: Adventures in Paradise · Exotica
A bright and cinematic follow-up to their earlier track, "Her Majesty's Pearl" sparkles with melodic charm and rhythmic storytelling. The piece feels like the soundtrack to a vintage island-adventure film—whimsical, colorful, and filled with character. 9. "Mālama Mau Hawaiʻi" – Waipuna – 4:56 Album: Manaʻo Pili · Hawaiian
Powerful, proud, and deeply rooted in cultural identity, "Mālama Mau Hawaiʻi" is a call to protect and cherish the heritage of Hawaiʻi. Waipuna's signature harmonies carry strength and conviction, blending traditional themes with modern arrangements to create an anthem of unity and responsibility. 10. "Papa Sia" – Waipuna – 2:43 Album: Manaʻo Pili · Hawaiian
"Papa Sia" brings joyful energy with rhythmic guitar lines and spirited performance. The track celebrates movement, dance, and the cheerful side of Hawaiian music, offering a lively closing to this Thanksgiving playlist.
Hawaiian Concert Guide – Episode 692 Release Date: October 17, 2025 Host: Piko Title: Whale Hoohoo
Episode Summary In this episode of the Hawaiian Concert Guide, Piko takes listeners on a musical journey through contemporary Hawaiian mele, slack-key gems, and lush Exotica instrumentals. From heartfelt vocal collaborations to instrumental storytelling and a powerful closing chorus of "Hawaiʻi Aloha," Episode 692 celebrates how music keeps the spirit of the islands alive across oceans.
Track List & Song Notes 1. "Hoʻomālamalama" (feat. Stephen Inglis) – Kahiau Lam Ho – 4:10 Album: Hoʻomālamalama · Hawaiian
The title Hoʻomālamalama can be translated as "to enlighten" or "to bring light." In this track, Kahiau Lam Ho teams up with acclaimed musician Stephen Inglis to offer a song about healing, clarity, and renewal. Gentle, thoughtful vocals and a reflective arrangement give the piece a meditative quality, as if lifting the listener out of darkness and into understanding. 2. "The One They Call Hawaiʻi" – Kahiau Lam Ho – 5:40 Album: Hoʻomālamalama · Hawaiian
This song personifies Hawaiʻi as a beloved figure—someone the singer speaks of with reverence and affection. The lyrics and feel of the track evoke pride in the land and its people, touching on themes of identity, stewardship, and belonging. It plays like a love song to the islands themselves, inviting listeners to reflect on what "Hawaiʻi" means to them personally. 3. "Kuʻu Pili Oha" – Kawika Kahiapo – 3:44 Album: Kuʻu Manaʻo · Hawaiian
The phrase Kuʻu Pili Oha can be understood as "my cherished closeness" or "beloved companion." Kawika Kahiapo, known for his soulful slack-key guitar and warm vocals, offers a gentle, intimate mele that feels like a conversation between close hearts. It's the kind of song that could be sung quietly on a porch at sunset, filled with gratitude for the relationships that sustain us. 4. "One Heart One Voice" – Kawika Kahiapo – 4:13 Album: Kuʻu Manaʻo · Hawaiian
"One Heart One Voice" leans into themes of unity and shared purpose. Kahiapo's songwriting often carries messages of peace and responsibility, and this track is a call for people to stand together with aloha. It's an uplifting reminder that when we speak and act as one, even big challenges feel more manageable. 5. "ʻAnapau" – Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho – 2:39 Album: Makaha Sons Memoirs · Hawaiian
From a project reflecting on the legacy of the Makaha Sons, "ʻAnapau" is a lively, joyful piece that carries the spirit of classic Hawaiian group vocals into a new setting. Jerome Koko's connection to the original Makaha Sons material, paired with Daniel Ho's arranging and production touch, makes this track feel both nostalgic and freshly polished. It's easy to picture friends singing along at a backyard gathering. 6. "Poliahu" – Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho – 5:10 Album: Makaha Sons Memoirs · Hawaiian
"Poliahu" is a tribute to the snow goddess of Mauna Kea. The song's mood leans more contemplative and reverent, fitting for a mele about a powerful and enigmatic figure in Hawaiian tradition. Listeners can feel the chill and majesty of the mountain in the way the melody unfolds—calm, spacious, and full of respect. 7. "Manila" – The Waitiki 7 – 7:05 Album: Adventures in Paradise · Exotica
The Waitiki 7 are known for reviving and expanding the classic Exotica sound, and "Manila" is a great example of their globe-trotting imagination. This instrumental piece conjures images of harbors, markets, and far-away ports of call. Rich textures and layered rhythms give it a cinematic feel that pairs perfectly with daydreams of travel. 8. "Craving" – The Waitiki 7 – 5:07 Album: Adventures in Paradise · Exotica
"Craving" leans into mood and atmosphere: it feels like a soundtrack for late-night conversations under tiki lights. The tune balances playful melodic lines with a slightly mysterious undercurrent, capturing that feeling of restless longing the title suggests. It's a reminder that Exotica can be both fun and emotionally evocative. 9. "I Can See Arkansas" – Waipuna – 4:52 Album: Manaʻo Pili · Hawaiian
Waipuna blend Hawaiian roots with storytelling influences that reach beyond the islands. "I Can See Arkansas" plays with the idea of geographical distance and emotional closeness—how memories and imagination can make a faraway place feel just within sight. It's a beautiful example of how Hawaiian artists connect local sensibilities with wider world experiences. 10. "Owl's Lullaby" – Waipuna – 3:15 Album: Manaʻo Pili · Hawaiian
As the title suggests, "Owl's Lullaby" has a gentle, comforting quality. In Hawaiian culture, the pueo (owl) can be a protector and guardian, and this song carries that sense of watchful care. It's the kind of mele you could easily imagine as a bedtime favorite, soothing the end of the day with calm and grace.
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Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Lamalama Ke Kukui Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u Mana'o * Waimānalo Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u Mana'o * Just a Little Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho Makaha Sons Memoirs * Welo Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho Makaha Sons Memoirs * Kaulilua I Ke Anu 'o Wai'ale'ale Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * In Living Color Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u Mana'o * Sanoe Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho Makaha Sons Memoirs * Hiu No Wau Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho Makaha Sons Memoirs * Ho'ola Lahui Hawai'i Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * Nipolo Mapu Ka Hanu Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * Kaula 'Ili Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl * Coronation The Waitiki 7 Adventures In Paradise * Totem Pole The Waitiki 7 Adventures In Paradise * Mana'o Pili Waipuna Mana'o Pili * Ali'ipoe Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * He 'Ai Na Ka Lani Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho Makaha Sons Memoirs * E Kuini E Kapi'olani Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * He 'ala No Ka'iulani Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * Pu'uanahulu Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl * 'Ekolu Mea Nui Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl * Kōkeʻe Kalani Pe'a Kuini * Firecracker The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica * Sweet Pikake Serenade The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica * Kiss Me Love Waipuna Mana'o Pili * Honomuni Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * I Wehi Rose No Ka Lani Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * Somewhere out There (feat. Wehilei) Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * Hu'e Hu'e Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl * He Aloha No O Honolulu Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl * Mauna Kilohana Kalani Pe'a Kuini * Tiare Maohi Medley Kalani Pe'a Kuini * Ruby The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica * China Fan The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica * E Pili Kaua Waipuna Mana'o Pili * Ka Ulu Niu O Waipouli Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Lei Ko'iawe Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * Kalakaua He Inoa Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * I Kona Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl * Maile Lau Li'i Li'i Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl * Ka Wahine O Ka Lua Kalani Pe'a Kuini * Malu ʻUlu Aʻo Lele Kalani Pe'a Kuini * Tiki The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica * Voodoo Love The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica * Lehua Mamo Waipuna Mana'o Pili * Home Kapaka Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Kahenewai'olu Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * Panini Puakea Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu * Ku'u Hoa Hololio Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl * Ka Moa'e Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl * Waimea Kamahaʻo Kalani Pe'a Kuini * Ho'onanea Kalani Pe'a Kuini * Bali Ha'i The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica * When First I Love The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica * Malama Mau Hawai'i Waipuna Mana'o Pili * Papa Sia Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Likolehua's Song Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu
* Pa Mai Ana Ka Makani Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl
* Kupa Landing Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl
* Ka Ua Paʻūpili Kalani Pe'a Kuini
* Ka Naʻi Aupuni (feat. Jake Shimabukuro & Kamehameha Schools Maui Hawaiian Ensemble) Kalani Pe'a Kuini
* Mama Louisa Apokolani Goin Home
* Similau The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica
* Flower Humming The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica
* Ka Makani Ulaula Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
* Pua Lililehua Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Ululani Nui Kalani Pe'a Kuini * Kuini (Kuʻu Lei Aloha) Kalani Pe'a Kuini * Volcano Mist (Instrumental) Apokolani Goin Home * Hōʻonipaʻa (Instrumental) Apokolani Goin Home * Misty Faith Ako & Tarvin Mania Ho'okanikapila, Maui * Don't Know Why Faith Ako & Tarvin Mania Ho'okanikapila, Maui * Pua Sakura Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani * Ka Inu Wai Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani * My Sweet Sweetie Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * Na Moku Eha Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * The Myna BIrd's Dobro Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko * Papa's `Okolehao Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Sweet Nani Apokolani Goin Home * When Was The Last Time (Instrumental) Apokolani Goin Home * You Make It Hard Faith Ako & Laurel Aiona Ho'okanikapila, Maui * The Nearness of You Faith Ako & Laurel Aiona Ho'okanikapila, Maui * Pua Sakura Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani * Ka Inu Wai Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani * Meleana E Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * Ku'u Hoa Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * Pauahi `o Kalani Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko * Kawohikukapulani Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Hele Mai Le‘ale‘a Kākou (Instrumental) Apokolani Goin Home * ‘Ohana Chimes (Instrumental) Apokolani Goin Home * Fly Me to the Moon Faith Ako & Tarvin Makia Ho'okanikapila, Maui * Girl from Ipanema Faith Ako & Tarvin Makia Ho'okanikapila, Maui * My Sweet Natalie Ai Kamauu & Iolani Kamauu Natalie Noelani * What a Wonderful World Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Goin Home (feat. Braddah Mau) [Instrumental] Apokolani Goin Home * Run Run Run (Instrumental) Apokolani Goin Home * The Way You Look Tonight Faith Ako & Laurel Aiona Ho'okanikapila, Maui * Sweet Someone Faith Ako & Laurel Aiona Ho'okanikapila, Maui * E Lei Ana O Ka Lani Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani * Kaulana O Hilo Hanakahi Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani * Ku'u Home O Keaukaha Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * Kau Ele Makule - C-A-T Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * Na Hala O Naue Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko * Wai Ulu Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Autumn Leaves Faith Ako & Laurel Aiona Ho'okanikapila, Maui
* I'm in Love with a Beautiful Sunset Faith Ako & Laurel Aiona Ho'okanikapila, Maui
* Sunshine on My Shoulders Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani
* Lei Onaona Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani
* Ku‘U Ipo O Ka Ua ‘Elo‘Elo Sean Naauao E Kahiau
* Hi‘Ilaniwai Sean Naauao E Kahiau
* Waikiki Hula Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Holoholo Ka'a Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Mino'aka Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
* Moana's Laundry Basket Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Noelani Natalie Ai Kamauu & Iolani Kamauu Natalie Noelani
* Ho'oluana Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani
* Kō‘Ele Pālau Sean Naauao E Kahiau
* E Pele Ē, E Pele Ē Sean Naauao E Kahiau
* Pulelehua Faith Ako Ku'u 'aina Aloha
* Your Love Faith Ako Ku'u 'aina Aloha
* Fireman's Hula Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Noe Noe Ua Kea O Hana Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Kolowaka Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
* Li'i's Song Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Ka Inu Wai (Prelude) Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani
* No Waimea Ke Aloha Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani
* Aerobicize Sean Naauao E Kahiau
* Hiehie Lei Lehua Sean Naauao E Kahiau
* Sophisticated Hula Faith Ako Ku'u 'aina Aloha
* Water Through Taro Faith Ako Ku'u 'aina Aloha
* Mauna ʻAʻala Raiatea Helm A Legacy of Hawaiian Song & String, Volume 1
* Pa Mai Ana Ka Makani Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Pipi Kiwi Nui Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Kapalua Bay Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
* Kaulana Na Pua Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Nou E Ka‘Iulani Sean Naauao E Kahiau
* Hōlei Beauty Sean Naauao E Kahiau
* Keiki O Ka Hula Faith Ako Ku'u 'aina Aloha
* La'ie Ku'u 'aina Faith Ako Ku'u 'aina Aloha
* Old Plantation Raiatea Helm A Legacy of Hawaiian Song & String, Volume 1
* He Mele Lāhui Hawaiʻi Feat. Nā Wai Chamber Choir Raiatea Helm A Legacy of Hawaiian Song & String, Volume 1
* Luau Hula Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Ke Ala O Ka Rose Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Ka Wailele O 'Akaka (Akaka Falls) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
* Pailolo Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Tonight we feature a interview with Madison Makanaokahaku Scott
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar
Aloha mai kakou,
Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar
Anuhea – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Josh Tatofi – Mele Kalikimaka
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Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * O Wau No Keia Aina Nathan Aweau Ho'omana'o * Road to Hana Nathan Aweau Ho'omana'o * Pua Hinahina Waipuna Uluwehi * Kuʻu Pua i Paoakalani Waipuna Uluwehi * Put The Dishes In The Sink Keola Kapapaialaka * Iesu Me Ke Kanaka Waiwai Keola Kapapaialaka * Ku'u Lei Maika "Mike" Keli'iahonui Hanapi History of Hawaiian Steel Guitar * Hilo March Maika "Mike" Keli'iahonui Hanapi History of Hawaiian Steel Guitar * 'Imi Au Ia 'Oe Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal * Manu Kai (Sea Bird) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Miomio Nathan Aweau Ho'omana'o * Holoholo Lio Nathan Aweau Ho'omana'o * Kuʻu Pua Aloha Waipuna Uluwehi * Pua Iliahi Waipuna Uluwehi * Manuela Boy Keola Kapapaialaka * Kapapa'ialaka Keola Kapapaialaka * Moana Chimes M. K. Moke History of Hawaiian Steel Guitar * I've Gone Native Now Annie Kerr History of Hawaiian Steel Guitar * He Aloha No 'O Honolulu Keola Beamer Wooden Boat * Where I Hold You Keola Beamer Wooden Boat
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* Aia I Kilauea ('A Mai) Ae-Ae A'ea'e (Na Hoku Hanohano Winner Edition)
* Ho'oluana Natalie Ai Kamauu Natalie Noelani
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* Kaulana Na Pua Kulāiwi Kulāiwi Native Lands
* Ka Nani ao Maunakea Kulāiwi Kulāiwi Native Lands
* Lu'au Medley Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Na Mele Henoheno
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* Ka MakaniUla`ula Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
* Pua Lililehua Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
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* Be Like You Kala'e Camarillo Child of These Islands - EP
* Hanalei Bay Ho'okena Meant to Be
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* Kuu Lei Puakenikeni Kulāiwi Kulāiwi Native Lands
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* Pua Tubarose Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Na Mele Henoheno
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* Pauahio Kalani Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
* Kawohikukapulani Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Kānehunamoku Ho'okena Meant to Be * Molokaʻi ʻāina Kaulana Ho'okena Meant to Be * Kuʻu Pili Kulāiwi Kulāiwi Native Lands * Ka Lei Mōʻī Kulāiwi Kulāiwi Native Lands * Home Is Where the Heart Is Napua Greig Home * ʻOhuʻohu Kahakuloa (Remastered 2022) [feat. Richard Ho'opi'i] Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * Kamalani Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 * Wasted on the Way Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Kiuwaillehua Kulāiwi Kulāiwi Native Lands * Lili'u Kulāiwi Kulāiwi Native Lands * Song Without a Tune Napua Greig Home * Hokuili Napua Greig Home * Nāwiliwili (feat. Gregory Kahikina Juan) Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * ʻAkaka Falls (Remastered 2022) [feat. Kalani Pe'a] Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * Medley: Kiss Me Love, Ka Pua U'i Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 * Medley: Kuka'ilimoku Village, Curly Shuffle, 'Uwehe 'Ami and Slide Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 * Kolowaka Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko * Li'i's Song Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko |
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Ha'iha'i Pua Lehua Kulāiwi Kulāiwi Native Lands * When You Say Nothing at All Napua Greig Home * Pualeimamo Napua Greig Home * Nani Wale Keʻanae (feat. Ezra Kau'i Krueger) Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * Mānowaiopuna (feat. Cody Pueo Pata) Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * Na Iehova Nō I Hana Walea Lei Pāpahi * Medley: O Kalalau, Alaka'i Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 * Rusty Old Steampipes Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 * Kapalua Bay Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko * Kaulana Na Pua Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Unapologetically Napua Greig Home * Aloha Ho'oilo Napua Greig Home * Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * Pua ʻāhihi (feat. Kamalei Kawa'a) Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * Hānaiakalehuamamo Walea Lei Pāpahi * Myrtle K. Hilo Medley: Will You Love Me? Walea Lei Pāpahi * Ka Lama 'Ae One Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 * Medley: Lihu'e, Susianna E, My Wahine and Me Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 * Ka Wailele O 'Akaka (Akaka Falls) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal * Pailolo Keola Beamer Soliloquy - Ka Leo O Loko
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * A Love Song Napua Greig Home
* Mi Nei Napua Greig Home
* Manu ʻōʻō (feat. Joshua No‘eau Kalima) Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1
* Hōnaunau Pāka (feat. Micah Hoapili De Aguiar) Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1
* Lei Kiele (feat. Raiatea Helm) Walea Lei Pāpahi
* Pearl Harbor Walea Lei Pāpahi
* Mai Poina Oe Iau Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe Ia'u
* Medley: Ali'i Iolani, He Inoa no Ka'iulani, Hola 'E Pae, Hali'ilua Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3
* For Sweetheart Grandma Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
* Makika (Mosquito) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * I Look to You Napua Greig Home * Ma'ema'e Lihau Napua Greig Home * Ka Loke (feat. Po'okela Wood) Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * E Ku‘u Morning Dew (feat. Kama‘ehu Kawa‘a) Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * Waimānalo Ku'u Home Aloha Walea Lei Pāpahi * Keiki No Punalu'u Walea Lei Pāpahi * Pilina Mau Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe Ia'u * Lovely Hula Girl Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe Ia'u * Barefoot On The Range Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal * Sase (Sassy) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Green Rose Hula (feat. Grant Kaimana Kono) Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto, Vol. 1 * Welina e Lonoitamakahiki Napua Makua Lei Kulaia * Mele Kalikimaka ia kakou Napua Makua Lei Kulaia * 'O Kahakuohawai'i Lā He Inoa Walea Lei Pāpahi * Ka'alaea Walea Lei Pāpahi * Ho Mai Ko Ihu The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * A Royal Hawaiian Sunset Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe Ia'u * Pua `Oliana Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe Ia'u * 'Ulili E (The Wandering TattlerBird) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal * Pua Tubarose (Tuberose Blossom) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Ku'u Lei Puakenikeni Walea Lei Pāpahi * Ko'olau Waltz Walea Lei Pāpahi * KuʻU Home I Keaukaha Kīhei Nahale-A, WahinepōʻAimoku Nahale-A, Leinalu Enesa, Kamakahukilani Plunkett, ʻAuliʻi Tai-Hook & Moanahiwalani Walker Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 * KalanianaʻOle Kou Inoa KeliʻI Ruth Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 * Leo Ualo Kupuna The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * Keaiwaokulamanu The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * Ke Kali Nei Au Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe Ia'u * Kamehameha Waltz Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe Ia'u * Pupu Hinuhinu (Shiny Shell Lullaby) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal * Ke'ena Malu (Quiet Place) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Ke Au Maluhia Keali'i Reichel Maluhia * Ke Aloha Kalikimaka Keali`i Reichel MALUHIA (F) * Kani Kani Pele Kamehameha Alumni Glee Club Mele Kalikimaka - A Hawaiian Christmas Party * Nani Ke 'Li'i Ki'eki'e (Glory To God In The Highest) Kamehameha Alumni Glee Club Mele Kalikimaka - A Hawaiian Christmas Party * Mele Kalikimaka Ia Kakou Medley Kalani Pe'a Purple Hawaiian Christmas * White Christmas (feat. Natalie Ai Kamauu) Kalani Pe'a Purple Hawaiian Christmas * Silent Night (Po La'i E) [feat. Lukela Keala] Kalani Pe'a Purple Hawaiian Christmas * The Merriest Hawaiian Christmas The Brothers Cazimero Caz Christmas * Christmas in Hawai’i Kimié Miner Christmas in Hawai’i
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar * Kīpuka Maluhia Walea Lei Pāpahi
* He Inoa No Kawailani Walea Lei Pāpahi
* Ka Lei Momi O HoʻOlehua ʻAwapuhimele Napoleon-O'Brien, PoʻOkela Napoleon & Uaia-Keola Napoleon Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1
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* Aloha Kanewai The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu
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* Sand Gary Aiko Mai Poina Oe Iau
* A He Nani Ni'ihau Gary Aiko Mai Poina Oe Iau
* Kaula 'ili (The Lariat) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
* Hi'ilawe Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Walea Walea Lei Pāpahi * KalamaʻUla Raiatea Helm Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 * Waikīkī Hula Manu Boyd Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 * Ka Heke O Ka Pakipika The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * Ka Onohi O Na Kai The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * Hawaii Aloha U.H. Timpuyog Kāwili * Na Lei O Hawai`i Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe Ia'u * Kanaka Wai Wai Gary Haleamau Hemolele * Sweet Lei Mamo Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal * Keiki Dream (Child Dream) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Pualeilani Manu Boyd Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 * Nānākuli Del Beazley Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 * Manoa The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * Nani Manoa The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * No Na Kau A Kau Kalena Delima & Kalaʻe Parish Kāwili * Aloha 'Oe Eugene Tunac Marquez Kāwili * Pohakuloa Gary Haleamau Hemolele * Keiki Mahine Gary Haleamau Hemolele * 'Imi Au Ia 'Oe Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal * Manu Kai (Sea Bird) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* He KoʻIhonua No Ke AliʻI KalanianaʻOle Kahikinaokalā Domingo, Kaiao Domingo, KauhaʻAnui Domingo & Keaolamalamaokahikilani KuʻIkahi Domingo Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 * Aloha KalanianaʻOle Jonah Kahanuola Solatorio Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 * Ho'oheno Kēia No Beauty The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * Rain Tuahine O Mānoa The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * E Ka Mahina Hoku Zachary Lorenzo Kāwili * Ka Hana Pokela Kahikina Juan & Kalanikini Juan Kāwili * A Song in the Wind Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Kuʻe Manu Gary Haleamau Hemolele * Wanine Hele La + He Inoa No Pauahi Gary Haleamau Hemolele * Mahalo Nui Gabby Pahinui The Best of Hawaiian Slack Key * Molokʻai Nui Ahina Gabby Pahinui The Best of Hawaiian Slack Key |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Eia Hawaiinuiakea E The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * Aloha Hawaiinuiakea The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * Lubi-Lubi Jeff Au Hoy Kāwili * Kauhale Uluwehi Ānuenue Pūnua, Koʻiahi Pūnua, Maʻaloa Pūnua & Kūlaʻilaʻi Pūnua Kāwili * Deep in an Ancient Hawaiian Forest Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Wahine 'Ilikea Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Ku'u Lihikai Gary Haleamau Hemolele * Baby 'Io Gary Haleamau Hemolele * Ka Ua Loko Gabby Pahinui The Best of Hawaiian Slack Key * Hame Pila Gabby Pahinui The Best of Hawaiian Slack Key |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Welina Manoa Ua Ike Ia The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu * He Aloha Wau Ia 'Oe Keauhou Kāwili * I Ke Kai Halai Puʻuwai Tollefson-Kelly Kāwili * Napo'o Ka Lā Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Aloha Found Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Mynah Bird Everyday Local Everyday Local * Na Ka Pueo Gary Haleamau Hemolele * Goodbye E Kealoha Gary Haleamau Hemolele * Hi'ilawe Gabby Pahinui The Best of Hawiian Slack Key * Lei Aloha Lei Makamae Gabby Pahinui The Best of Hawiian Slack Key |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Dandansoy Chelsey Sagon, Hannah Asano & Jacey-Li Lam-Fonokalafi Kāwili * Hoopohaku Ei Nei Kāwili * E Ku'u Morning Dew Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Kimo Henderson Hula Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Missing You Love Song Everyday Local Everyday Local * We're Gonna Surf Everyday Local Everyday Local * Finger Exercise Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * Napoʻopoʻo Gary Haleamau Hemolele * I Ia Pō Me Ke Ao Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby * Farewell Medley Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Tinikling Jeff Au Hoy Kāwili * Leron, Leron Ea Hoʻopono Wong Kāwili * 'Alekoki (for Lunalilo) Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Ua Like No A Like Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Waipunalei Everyday Local Everyday Local * Lehelehe Man Everyday Local Everyday Local * Kaneʻohe Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * He Punahele Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * Mauna Loa Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby * 'Ahulili Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Hi'ilawe Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Slack Key Hula Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Stars And Moon Slack Key Everyday Local Everyday Local * He Wahine U'i Everyday Local Everyday Local * One Man Ukulele Band Joseph Souza, Kenneth Makuakane & Derick Sebastian Ola Ka ʻĀina * Nani Ekolu Lina Girl Langi & Bruddah Sam Langi Ola Ka ʻĀina * Yodel Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * Kealoha Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * Wai Hu'ihu'i O Ke Aniani Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby * Slack Key Hula Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Pūpū A'o 'Ewa Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Radio Hula Makana Pūlama: Legacies of Hawai'i * Ka Nani O Kaua'i Everyday Local Everyday Local * Nani Wale Na Pua Everyday Local Everyday Local * Island Lullaby Willie K Ola Ka ʻĀina * ʻAʻaliʻi Kū Makani Aldrine Guerrero Ola Ka ʻĀina * My Dee Dee Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * How Great Thou Art Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * Lei Nani Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby * Slack Key Medley Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* ʻOni A Ka Moku Everyday Local Everyday Local * Puna Paia 'Ala Everyday Local Everyday Local * For You Karlie Goya Ola Ka ʻĀina * Ka Lai O Kona Kalehua Krug Ola Ka ʻĀina * Haleluia Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * 'Ohai Ali'i Kaluhea Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Kuhio Bay Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * Manu Kapalulu Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * Hi'ilawe Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby * Ki Ho'alu Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* ʻOni A Ka Moku Everyday Local Everyday Local * Puna Paia 'Ala Everyday Local Everyday Local * For You Karlie Goya Ola Ka ʻĀina * Ka Lai O Kona Kalehua Krug Ola Ka ʻĀina * Haleluia Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * 'Ohai Ali'i Kaluhea Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Kuhio Bay Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * Manu Kapalulu Gary Haleamau Big Island Style * Hi'ilawe Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby * Ki Ho'alu Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* The Little Things Ben Vegas and Maila Gibson Ola Ka ʻĀina * He Aliʻi Ka ʻĀina Cody Pueo Pata Ola Ka ʻĀina * Ka Uhiwai Aloha Robert Cazimero Mine * A Hui Hou Robert Cazimero Mine * Ka Pua 'ano Lani Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Ka Nae Pakalana Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Pua 'Ala Aumoe, Eo Mai Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Ka Lehua Kea Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Wai'alae Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band * Lei Nani Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Reforest Hawaii Kapena Ola Ka ʻĀina * I Puʻu Lehua Jonah Kahanuola Solatorio, Lina Robins Tamure & Heather Kapua Kalua Ola Ka ʻĀina * It Was Fate Robert Cazimero Mine * Ka Pali Hotel (Kama'āina) Robert Cazimero Mine * Kamakahikilani Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Ka'a Na 'Ale Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * 'O 'Oe Ka Ua Kea O Hana Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Sweet Pua Loke Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Mokule'ia Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band * Ka ʻĀina O O'ahu Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* He Inoa No Nani Ekolu / Anoano Mai Ka Uka O Onouli (Mele Hula Papa Hehi) Cody Pueo Pata Ola Ka ʻĀina * Moku O Keawe Robert Cazimero Mine * Kaua'i Lana I Ke Kai Robert Cazimero Mine * Ke Anu O Waimea Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Kaunolu Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Close To You Patrick Landeza Far Away * Kamehameha Nui Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Hone Sakala Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * He'eia Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band * Fly Me To The Moon Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Ku'u Pua Tuberose Makanaokahaku * [Unlisted] Robert Cazimero Mine * Meet Me At The Moon Robert Cazimero Mine * Mānoaakalani Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Lei Kukui Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Remember My Island Patrick Landeza Far Away * Kaleponi Hula Patrick Landeza Far Away * Na Pua Ka Lehua Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Ke Kuini O Na Pua Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band * Ka Pua U'i Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Ka Ho'ohiki Robert Cazimero Mine * Hakipu'u Robert Cazimero Mine * Na Vaqueros Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Nani Niʻihau Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Berkeley Bounce Patrick Landeza Far Away * Hilo One Patrick Landeza Far Away * Ka La O Ka Haku Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Aloha Ka Wahine Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Pauoa Ka Liko Ka Lehua Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band * Ka Leo O Ka Manu Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Nu'uanu Poina 'Ole Robert Cazimero Mine * Mānoaakalani Robert Cazimero Mine * Pōleho'onālani Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Palisa Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Ka Lae O Ka'ena Patrick Landeza Far Away * Hawaiian Hula Eyes Patrick Landeza Far Away * I'll Remember You Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Ola I Ka Poi Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett E Ho'omau Ka Ha O Ka Hawai'i * Ahi Wela/Mele Kaho'olawe Pahinui Hawaiian Band Pahinui Hawaiian Band |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Christmas in Hawai’i - 2:45 - Christmas in Hawai’t - Kimié Miner * Christmas Luau - 2:53 - Christmas in Hawai’i - Kimié Miner featuring Papa Fuga * * Kana Kaloka (Here Comes Santa Claus) - 3:11 - Hawaiian Holidays: Christmas with Na Leo * Hosana (Ua Mau) - 3;45 - Hawaiian Holidays: Christmas with Na Leo * * O Holy Night in Hawaiian featuring Uncle Willie K - 6:26 - Willie K * * He Makana a Ka Pu’uwai - 3;32 - A Gift of the Heart - Kupaoa * Kilauea Christmas Day - 2:40 - A Gift of the Heart - Kupaoa * * Mele Kalikimaka Ei Nei - 3:30 - Cazimero Christmas Favorites - The Brothers Cazimero * A Christmas Wish - 3:45 - Hawaiian Holidays: Christmas with Na Leo - featuring Robert Cazimero * * Coming Home for Christmas - 3:54 - Christmas in Hawai’i - Kimié Miner and featuring Josh Tatofi * Twas Da Night Before Christmas (Hawaiian Pidgin Version) - youTube |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* 'Anini Mine Robert Cazimero Mine * Waikahuli Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Waipi'o Pāeaea Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Far Away Patrick Landeza Far Away * Home Patrick Landeza Far Away * He Mele Keia no Eleio Nā Wai ʻEhā Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * Chamarita (Portuguese Folk Song) Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Arirang (Korean Folk Song) Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Ka 'Opae Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi * Kohala March Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* 'Iliahi Alo'e Kuana Torres Kahele Kahiwa * Aloha Chant Patrick Landeza Far Away * Ka Ipo Lei Manu Patrick Landeza Far Away * O 'Olowalu i ke Kai Mopua Po'okela Wood Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * O Ukumehame Keauhou Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * Pikake Madagaseka Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale * Song Of Happiness (Kokoni Sachiari) Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Song Of The Flower Drum (Chinese Folk Song) Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * God Bless the Fool Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi * By The Rivers of Babylon Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* E Hihiwai Patrick Landeza Far Away * Ka Wai o Kauaula Jonah Kahanuola Solatorio Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * Wai Hiwahiwa o Mokuhinia Cody Pueo Pata Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * Aia I Waiʻoli Ke Aloha ʻĀina Kainaniokalihiwai Kahaunaele Huliāmahi Volume 1 * Na Pua Lei 'ilima Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale * Wehi O Ka Mahina (Moon Medley) Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale * Moloka'i Nui A Hina Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Liliko'i Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Te'e No'o Nei Au Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi * I Can't Make You Love Me Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Nani Wale Paunau Kamalei Kawaʻa Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * Aloha Ku'u 'Aina 'o Kaua'ula Keauhou Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * He Aloha Ē Ka Pua Aʻo Ke Kō Zachary Alaka'I Lum Huliāmahi Volume 1 * Mālama Kakanilua Ka'iuokalani Damas Huliāmahi Volume 1 * Kuliakau'iowaipi'opaeaea Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale * Ia 'Oe E Ka La E 'Alohi Nei Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale * The Queen's Prayer Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Ma Lana'i Anu Ka Makani Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Pi'i Mai Ka Nalu Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi * Makua Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Lapaku i ka Moku ka Wahine o Pele Ahumanu Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * Haloa ka Wai o Kahoma Kamakakehau Fernandez Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * He Inoa No Paeahu Cody Pueo Pata Huliāmahi Volume 1 * Aloha Kakanilua Kaniloa Kamaunu Huliāmahi Volume 1 * Nani Wai'ale Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale * Keawe'ikekahiali'iokamoku Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale * Wai'alae Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Pride Of Waiehu Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Take Care Of Me Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi * For A Little Love Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Ha'aheo 'O Honokōwai Cody Pueo Pata Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * Hanakaʻōʻō 'Iwalani Ho'omanawanui Apo Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou * Kaluāhole Jeff Au Hoy Huliāmahi Volume 1 * Mākena Jonah Kahanuola Solatorio Huliāmahi Volume 1 * Kalalau/Koke'e Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale * Ku'u Home Aloha Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale * Ku'u Ipo I Ka He'e Pu'e One Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Ka Wai 'Apo Lani Emma Veary The Best Of Emma * Ku'u Hoa Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi * Kaua'i Nani La Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Hanohano Mailepai Pono Murray Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou
* Honokowai Keauhou Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou
* Kalihi Uka Po'okela Wood Huliāmahi Volume 1
* A Paeahu Au Nicholas Keali'i Lum Huliāmahi Volume 1
* Beauty Hula/Tani Ahaha Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale
* Kawika/Kalakaua Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale
* Song For Ka'iulani Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* Nani Wale Lihu'e Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* Every Child A Promise Robi Kahakalau Keiki o ka Aina
* Na Lei O Hawaii (Song of the Islands) Robi Kahakalau Keiki o ka `Aina
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Na Mamo a Waiuli (Featuring Mark Palakiko & Daniel Palakiko) Cody Pueo Pata Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou
* Aloha ia no o Honolua Kaulike Pescaia Lei Nāhonoapiʻilani: Nā Mele Hou
* Pūkuʻilua Zachary Lorenzo Huliāmahi Volume 1
* Ka Nani Aʻo Pālāwai Max Angel Becerra Huliāmahi Volume 1
* Rena 'Awapuhi Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale
* Kauhale O Kamapua'a Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale
* Song Of The Sea Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* 'Akahi Ho'i Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* Himene Tatarahapa Robi Kahakalau Keiki o ka Aina
* He Lei Aloha No Ke Keiki Robi Kahakalau Keiki o kaAina
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Better Days 6-10-21 Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Unreleased
* Ahulau Ka Piʻipiʻi I Kakanilua Ka'iuokalani Damas Huliāmahi Volume 1
* Nā Kama Pūkoʻa Kani ʻĀina Taisamasama Ka'imina'auao-Eteuati & Pu'uwai Tollefson-Kelly Huliāmahi Volume 1
* Lili'u E Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale
* Aloha Pua Melia Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale
* Scotch And Soda Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Kahea O Keale Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Tutu Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* Ku'u Pua I Paoakalani Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* Dreamland Robi Kahakalau Keiki o ka Aina
* Firelady Robi Kahakalau Keiki o kaAina
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Ali'i 'Iolani Kuana Torres Kahele Nani Wai'ale
* Ku'u Wehi 'o Ka Po Kalani Miles He Mele No Papa
* Hanalei Lani Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Hanohano Wailea Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Aloha Lahaina Kamaka Kukona Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* MaluUlu Keali'i Reichel Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* Here In This Enchanted Place Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* The Wonderful World Of Aloha Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* You Need Somebody Robi Kahakalau Keiki o kaAina
* He Po Lani Makamae Robi Kahakalau Keiki o ka `Aina
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* E Ku'ulani Kalani Miles He Mele No Papa
* Pelekane Kalani Miles He Mele No Papa
* Aloha No Au I Ko Maka Michael Keale Come Back Home
* I Can See Clearly Now Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Ka Wai O Eleile Carmen Hulu Lindsey Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* Lihi Wai O Iao Ikaika Blackburn Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* Waikiki Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* I'll Weave A Lei Of Stars For You Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* Whatever's Written In Your Heart Robi Kahakalau Keiki o ka Aina
* Ku'u 'l'ini Mai Ka Lani Robi Kahakalau Keiki o kaAina
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* He Aloha No 'O Maui Kalani Miles He Mele No Papa
* Ka'olu Kalani Miles He Mele No Papa
* Besame Mucho Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Holoholo Ka'a Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Mahalo Lahaina Mihana Souza Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* Pili Palua Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* The Hawaiian Wedding Song (Ke Kali Nei Au) Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* Kamehameha Waltz Emma Veary The Best Of Emma
* Na Moolelo Kahiko ("Keiki O KaAina La") Robi Kahakalau Keiki o ka Aina
* Nani Ko'olau Robi Kahakalau Keiki o kaAina
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Waipahe'e Kalani Miles He Mele No Papa
* Ka'u Nui Kalani Miles He Mele No Papa
* Hawai'i Calls Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Down By The Bay Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Lei Hiwahiwa 'Iwalani Ho'omanawanui Apo Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* Ele'ile Cody Pueo Pata Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* Pua Iliahi Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style
* PuaOlena Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style
* He 'Ono Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves
* Dreams/Waimea Cowboy Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Come Back Home Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Ku'u Home O Kaua'i Michael Keale Come Back Home
* Mauna Kahalawai Josh Tatofi Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* Halona Uluwehi Guerrero Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* Ke Ao Nani Kaumakaiwa Kanakaʻole Hawaiian Lullaby
* Songbird (feat. ‘Ōmealani) Kimié Miner Hawaiian Lullaby
* He Ui NoOe Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style
* Singing Bamboo Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style
* So Free Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves
* Honolulu Baby Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Lei Nahonoapiilani Project Kuleana Lei Nahonoapiilani: Songs of West Maui
* Maemae Lihau Napua Greig Lei Nahonoapi`ilani: Songs of West Maui
* By Your Side (feat. DeAndre') Kimié Miner Hawaiian Lullaby
* Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (ʻimoʻimo Hōkū Iki) Kapena Hawaiian Lullaby
* Isa Lei Cyril Pahinui Marketplace
* Moku Kia Kahi Cyril Pahinui Marketplace
* Waikaloa Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style
* Kukuna O Ka La Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style
* Do You Really Want To Hurt Me So Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves
* Pane Mai Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves
* Hawaii Aloha Jack De Mello Music Of Hawai'i
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* True Colors (Kou ʻano Kūʻiʻo) Anuhea Hawaiian Lullaby * Kawelokiliwehi (Mahina) Kimié Miner Hawaiian Lullaby * Nā Ka Pueo Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * Lei Nani Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * All You Need Is Love Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Under The Moon Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Good Morning Sunrise George Klingelhofer Islands In My Mind * Makee `Ailana Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style * Keep Your Eyes On The Hands Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style * Mother Street Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves * Under The Boardwalk Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* ʻŌpae ē Kalani Peʻa Hawaiian Lullaby * He Aloha Mele (feat. Pamela Garza) Imua Garza Hawaiian Lullaby * Waikīkī Hula (Instrumental) Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * Waikīkī Hula (Vocal) Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * Aloha Ku'u Home Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Aia I Honolulu Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Mahina O Hoku Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style * Khbc Hula Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style * She Thinks I Still Care Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves * West Maui Mountains Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Keali’i Reichel - Nu ‘Oli - Maluhia * Keali’i Reichel - Ka Aloha Kalikimaka - Maluhia * Na WaiHo'oLu'u O Ke Anuenue - One Little Christmas Tree - Na Wai * Josh Tatofi - White Christmas from A Jream Christmas * Josh Tatofi - Santa Clause is Coming to Town from A Jream Christmas * Robert Cazimero - Hawaiian Santa - Cazimero Christmas Favorites * Robert Cazimero - Ring Those Bells - Christmas Lu’au - Cazimero Christmas Favorites * Willie K - Baby it’s Cold Outside - Willie Wonderland * Wllie K - Jingle Bells / Kani Kani Pele - Willie Wonderland * Kimie’ Miner - I’ll be Home for Christmas - YouTube * Kimie’ Miner & Paula Fuga - Christmas Lu’au - YouTube * Ho’okena - Song of Christmas - YouTube * Da Night Befoah Christmas - YouTube |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* You Are My Sunshine (This Little Light of Mine) Kimié Miner Hawaiian Lullaby * Hawaiian Lullaby Josh Tatofi Hawaiian Lullaby * Moloka‘I Nui A Hina Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * He Aloha Nō O Honolulu Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * Kaleiolana Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * I Kahakai Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Kauoha Mai Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style * Hi`ilawe Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style * Makaha Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves * Hualalai Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Three Little Birds (‘Ekolu Manu Li’ili’i) The Green Hawaiian Lullaby * Pūpū Hinuhinu Paula Fuga Hawaiian Lullaby * Pau‘Oa Ka Liko Ka Lehua Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * Wai‘Alae - Hālona Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * E Ku'u Lei Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Lei 'o Waimea Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Na Kuahiwi 'elima Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Beautiful Kahana Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Sioux City Sue Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire * Goodbye I'm Leaving Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire |
| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* ClapBeat 10-16-20 (Michael Ige) Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Unreleased * True Colors (Kou ʻano Kūʻiʻo) Anuhea Hawaiian Lullaby * Marketplace Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * He Wahine U‘I Cyril Pahinui Marketplace * Let Me Down Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Moloka'i Nui A Hina Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Heʻs The Only Reason I Live Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Pololei 'oia'i'o Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * I Aloha 'ia No 'o Kanaio Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * House At Pooh Corner Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire * Waiting In Vain Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Ku'u Lei Makamae Natalie Ai Kamauu 21n158w * Aloha And Mahalo (Original Mix) Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Story * Malu I Ke Ao Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * No Kalani, He Inoa Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * E Na Hawai'i Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Take Aloha With You Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Laupahoehoe Hula Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Ka'u Nui Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Opihi Man Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire * I Like To Play The Reggae Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Da Yoisho Song Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Story * Love Will See Us Through Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Story * Me Ka Nani Aʻo Kaupō Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Wailele Waiehu Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Kaunolu Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Evening Song Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Hilo Hula Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Nani Kamakura Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire * On Fire Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire * Lei Pua Kenikeni Mark Yamanaka Lei Pua Kenikeni
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Happiness, Laughter & Joy Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Story * Stay For Awhile Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Story * Roselani Blossoms Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Hanohano Olinda Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Wa'a Hokule'a Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * No Place That Far Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Haleakala Hula Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Pua Ahihi Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Carly Rose Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire * I Can Get Off On You Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Back In Da Day Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Story * My Old Stomping Ground Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Story * Aloha ʻIa Nō ʻO Maui Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Haleakalā Medley Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Pua Hau 'ula Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Kaua I Ka Huahua'i Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Huelo Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Kukuna O Ka La/Ke Anuenue Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * All I Have To Offer You Is Me Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire * North Shore Ka'au Crater Boys On Fire
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Aloha And Mahalo (Radio Mix) Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Story * The Tribute Song Uncle Tadashi & Da Boyz Story * Lovely Sunrise Haleakalā Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Hanohano Waiehu Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Lei Mokihana Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Hula Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Pu'uwai Kila Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * Mele Kuhi Lima Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * Lei 'ilima Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Ke Aloha Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar* Kaulana Ke Kuahiwi Nā Wai ʻEhā Lovely Sunrise * Ke Anu E Ko Mai Nei Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Aotearoa E Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Kahekeonāpua Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * The Walk Home Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * Fallin Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home * Pua Hone William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian * My Sweet Gardenia Lei William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian * Ku'u Milimili Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha * Nakawao Medley Uluwehi Guerrero Uluwehi Sings Na Mele Hula Aloha
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| Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.* Ka Lei Moana Kupaoa Ka Lei Moana * Hi'ilawe Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * Sailing Away From Me Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * You Had Me Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home * In Your Eyes Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home * Ei Nei Ei Nei Hui! * Silverswords Ei Nei Hui! * If Tomorrow Never Comes Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired * Pua Lilia (with Brothers Cazimero) William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian * Soft Green Seas William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian
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| In tonight's show, we pay special tribute to Willam Kahaiali'i | |
Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.* For You Kuuipo The Brothers Cazimero Live -- Take Me Home To Hawaii
* Ave Maria Willie K Hawaiian Host
* Lovely Ala Melia Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua
* You Don't Know Me Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua
* Lover's Lullaby Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home
* Ku'u Mele Aloha 'Aina Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home
* Koali Ei Nei Hui!
* Crushed Flowers Ei Nei Hui!
* Woke Up With You On My Mind Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired
* Ka Lehua I Milia Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired
* Kaula'ili William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian
* Ua Noho Wau A Kupa William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian
* Hawaiian Yodel Gary Haleamau
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.* Lahainaluna Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * Kamakaokeli'i Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * Nani Kaua'i Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home * Take Me Home Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home * Hilo Hula Ei Nei Hui! * Pua O Kamakahala Ei Nei Hui! * Music In Heaven Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired * Punahele Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired * Waika William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian * Na Ka Pueo William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian |
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| Tonight's show features a live interview with Pomaika'i Lyman as we discuss the Hawai'i Music Artists "Go Live" facebook page. | |
Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.* Oli LIliko Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * Kamalani O Keaukaha Kamaka Kukona Kahekeonāpua * Mele Inoa No Kele Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home * You Are The Reason Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home * Nawiliwili Ei Nei Hui! * Nani Venuse Ei Nei Hui! * Rainbow Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired * Ku'u Home O Kahalu'u Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired * Tau Lunga William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian * Pauoa Ka Liko Lehua William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian |
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.* Nani Po 'alima Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home * Ballad Of Keawaiki Kaleo Phillips Take Me Home * Na ʻOno o Ka ʻĀina Ei Nei Hui! * Wailuku Ei Nei Hui! * Carolina In My Mind Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired * Kimo Henderson Hula Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired * Kauaʻi ʻoʻo (Featuring Melissa Nagamine) Aja Gample Pilina * Mana's Song Na Leo Beautiful Day * Bill Wynne - Ku'u Ipo Ku'u Aloha Poina 'Ole(Ida's Hula) Various Artists Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners 7 * Makapu'u William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian * Happy Hawaiian William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.* Na Kuahiwi Kaulana Ei Nei Hui! * Keu A Ka Ui Ei Nei Hui! * Ka'a Ahi Kahului Bobby Moderow, Jr. Inspired * Nauwe Tahiti (Featuring Tyrone Temanaha) Aja Gample Pilina * Tewe Tewe Aja Gample Pilina * Let Him Fly Na Leo Beautiful Day * Lean On My Shoulder Na Leo Beautiful Day * Nani Ko'olau Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa * North Shore Reggae Blues Willie K The Uncle In Me * Appleberry Hill Willie K The Uncle In Me
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Ka Lio AJA Pilina * Goodnight Hoku (Featuring Bryan Tolentino) AJA Pilina * What The World Needs Now Na Leo Beautiful Day * More Than You'll Ever Know Na Leo Beautiful Day * Helena Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa * Kaulana Na Kona Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa * Waterfall Willie K The Uncle In Me * Love And Desire Willie K The Uncle In Me * Nani Waikīkī Eddie Kamae & The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today Volume 2 * Rain Li'ili'i Eddie Kamae & The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today Volume 2
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Manuoku AJA Pilina
* Pua Kioea AJA Pilina
* Beautiful Day Na Leo Beautiful Day
* How Deep Is Your Love Na Leo Beautiful Day
* Leina'ala Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Gorgeous Hula Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Here's My Heart Willie K The Uncle In Me
* Spirits In The Wind Willie K The Uncle In Me
* Sweet Haha Ai A Ka Manu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
* Kololina and Kumukahi Eddie Kamae & The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today Volume 2
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Mai Kahaʻula (Featuring Stephen Inglis) AJA Pilina
* Lia (Featuring Kawika Kahiapo) AJA Pilina
* Up To The Mountain Na Leo Beautiful Day
* My Favorite Place Na Leo Beautiful Day
* Kaulana Na Kona Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Nani Ko'olau Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Katchi Katchi Music Makawao Willie K The Uncle In Me
* Ho'okipa Surf Song Willie K The Uncle In Me
* Kanaka Waiolina Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
* Maunaolu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Pilina Aja Gample Pilina
* Kalehuaʻula Aja Gample Pilina
* Good Thing Na Leo Beautiful Day
* Gorgeous Hula Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Helena Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* No Tears Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina
* My Moloka'i Woman Willie K The Uncle In Me
* Good Morning Willie K The Uncle In Me
* Ka Lama Ae One Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
* Punaluu Nani Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Let it Snow - Willie Wonderland Willie K Willie Wonderland
* Jingle Bells/Kanikani Pele - Willie Wonderland Willie K Willie Wonderland
* Mele Kalikimaka (Vocal) Cyril Pahinui Kī Hō'alu Christmas
* Christmas Memories (Vocal) Dennis Kamakahi Kī Hō'alu Christmas
* Ke Akua Mana E (How Great Thou Art) Amy Hanaiali'i A Hawaiian Christmas
* He Mele Kalikimaka ko Keaukaha Napua Makua Lei Kulaia
* Christmas Luau /Wheeha e kakou Napua Makua Lei Kulaia
* I'll Be Home for Christmas Honolulu Boy Choir Merriest Hawaiian Christmas
* Po La'i E (Silent Night) Nina Kealiiwahamana Mele Kalikimaka - A Hawaiian Christmas Party
* Kanaka Christmas (Hawaiian Christmas) Kent Bowman Mele Kalikimaka - A Hawaiian Christmas Party
* He Mana'o He Aloha Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate Na Mele Hooheno
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Nani Wailuku Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Leina'ala Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Kuʻu Liko Lehua Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina
* Pauoa Liko Lehua Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina
* His Eye Is On The Sparrow Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* Our First Dance Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* You Ku'uipo Willie K The Uncle In Me
* I Will Dance For You Willie K The Uncle In Me
* Maka Ua Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
* Kawika Slack Key Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Nanea Kou Maka Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Leo Kama'aina Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* ʻAʻole Lā Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina
* Waikalua Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina
* Leilani Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* This Is Paradise Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* My Sweet Sweetie Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Na Moku Eha Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Kehaulani Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
* Ua Nanio Nuuanu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * 'Iniki Malie Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* 'Olu O Pu'ulani Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Lei Pua Melia Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina
* Māpuana Kuʻu Aloha Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina
* Ku'u Lei Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* Pa'ani Kolepa Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* Meleana E Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Ku'u Hoa Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Kuulei Nau Ia Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
* E Kuu Morning Dew Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Kolopa Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Maui No E Ka 'oi Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa
* Kapiʻolani Pāka Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina
* Molokini Hula Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina
* Grandma's Love Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* He Aloha No Punalu'u Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* Ku'u Home O Keaukaha Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Kau Ele Makule - C-A-T Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Aloha 'Oe...Ocean Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
* Ka Opae Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Ta Ha Ua Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa * Ke Alanui Liliha Na Hoa Aloha From Na Hoa * Maui Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina * No ʻĀnela Uʻilani, He Inoa Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina * Sweet Lei Mokihana Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua * Morning Drive Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua * Waikiki Hula Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * Holoholo Ka'a Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * Hawaiian Wedding Song Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani * Sophisticated Hula Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina * Nā Aliʻi Keauhou Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina * Ka Rodeo O Waimea Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua * Manawaiopuna Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua * Fireman's Hula Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * Noe Noe Ua Kea O Hana Willie K Awihilima: Reflections * Ho'onanea (Featuring Ikaika Blackburn) Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele * Hawaiian Wedding Song Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani * Sophisticated Hula Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani * Mokihana Lullaby Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Koke'e Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* Lei Lehua Mark Yamanaka Lei Lehua
* Mali's Song Sean Naauao Na Keiki O Hawaii
* Just Beyond the Ridge Sean Naauao Na Keiki O Hawaii
* E Ku'u Lei E Ku'u Ipo (Featuring Michael Keale) Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele
* Ku'u Mama Nani Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele
* A Hawaiian Lullaby The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3
* Pa Mai Ana Ka Makani Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Pipi Kiwi Nui Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Hanalei Moon Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
* Sweet Someone Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Surfer's Delight Keoni Ku Keoni Ku
* Island Woman Keoni Ku Keoni Ku
* E Hia'ai Ka Nani O Hopoe Sean Naauao Na Keiki O Hawaii
* Mahalogozaimasu Sean Naauao Na Keiki O Hawaii
* Kipahulu/Oh Little Playmate Medley Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele
* E Maliu Mai Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele
* A Hawaiian Lullaby The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3
* Luau Hula Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Ke Ala O Ka Rose Willie K Awihilima: Reflections
* Kainoa Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
* My Sweet Sweeting Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Lei Kupuna Keoni Ku Keoni Ku
* He Nani Mokihana Keoni Ku Keoni Ku
* Naue Ana La O Hopoe E Sean Naauao Na Keiki O Hawaii
* Behold La'ie Sean Naauao Na Keiki O Hawaii
* Pua 'ahihi (Featuring Ikaika Blackburn) Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele
* Ke Aloha Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele
* Pupuhinuhinu/Kahuli Aku The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3
* Hilo Hanakahi/Hilo E The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3
* Singing Bamboo Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
* Lovely Hula Hands Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
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Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. * Manu Kolohe Keoni Ku Keoni Ku
* Palikea Keoni Ku Keoni Ku
* Kane'ohe Sean Naauao Na Keiki O Hawaii
* He Kupua Kupaianaha Sean Naauao Na Keiki O Hawaii
* Ni'ihau Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele
* Puamana Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele
* Ka Lama Ae One The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3
* Waiomina The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3
* Blue Hawai'i Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
* My Yellow Ginger Lei Dennis Pavao Sweet Leilani
* Hawaiian Cowboy Cyril Pahinui + Bob Brozman Four Hands Sweet and Hot
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Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele I Kona Madison Makanaokahaku Scott Na Mele Punahele Pilipaʻa Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a Ke Ala A Ka Jeep Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a One More Road Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Nani Ka`ala The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3 Iuka O Koke'e The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3 Holei Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together
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Kealoha Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a Lei Ahihi Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a Nou Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Love Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Stand in the Light Henry Kapono Aloha Autism Saved Imua and Tiffa Garza Aloha Autism Guava Jam The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Eleu Mikimiki The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3 Kauhale O Kampua'a Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together Could I Have This Dance Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together
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Ahe Lau Makani Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a Ka Olua Aloha Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a E Welina Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Pikoiloa Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Go For Broke Jake Shimabukuro Aloha Autism Every Child a Promise Sistah Robi Aloha Autism Ka La'i 'Opua The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Poli Pumehana The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Kona Daze Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together Kipukai Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together
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Lolena Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a Kealoha Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a The Ewa Song Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Mau Loa Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Father to Son Kawika Kahiapo Aloha Autism What Love Na Leo Aloha Autism Hawai'i Au The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Maika'i Ka Makani O Kohala The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Dolly's Lullaby Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together Ka'ahumanu Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together
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Home for the Holiday 3:10 Kuana Torres Hawaiian Airlines Mele Kalikimaka 3:38 Josh Tatofi Hi Sessions Hawaiian Santa 3:49 Kapena Hi Sessions Christmas with you 2:17 Kamanawa Hi Sessions Oh Holy Night 3:07 Ron Artis II HiSessions I Guess its Christmas 4:54 Kuana Torres Hi Sessions Christmas Medley 3:52 Kalani Pe'a HiSessions Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Anuhea HiSessions Joy to the World Koko HiSessions Kanaka Christmas - Twas Night before Christmas Kent Bowman YouTube One More Christmas Song Kasim Sulton in Shared Folder
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Hawaii Calls Bobby Breen;Max Terr's Chorus;Harry Owens Hawaii Calls Lei Ahihi Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a Ho Mai I Ka Ihu Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Maka Onaona Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Ku'u Momi Makamae Nathan Aweau Aloha Autism Little Lullabye Brother Noland Aloha Autism Majesty Waipuna Waipuna Ka' Ililauokekoa The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Mehameha The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Mele O Kaho'olawe Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together Ka Manu Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together My Isle of Golden Dreams Harry Owens And His Royal Hawaiian Orchestra;Gus Kahn;Walter Blaufuss My Isle of Golden Dreams
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Hawaii Calls Bobby Breen;Max Terr's Chorus;Harry Owens Hawaii Calls E Nana Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Kipona Aloha Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Moloka'i on my Mind Blayne Asing Aloha Autism Walking with You Makana Aloha Autism Bodysurfing Waipuna Waipuna He Mele Nō Pēpē Waipuna Waipuna Heha Waipi'o The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Kaulana 'o Waimanalo The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam E Ku‘u Morning Dew The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert All Hawai'i Stand Together Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together My Isle of Golden Dreams Harry Owens And His Royal Hawaiian Orchestra;Gus Kahn;Walter Blaufuss My Isle of Golden Dreams
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Hawaiian Twilight Carl D. Vandersloot;Ray Sherwood Hawaiian Twilight It's Who You Are Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Home Jack Johnson Aloha Autism Master of Ceremonies Johnny Helm Aloha Autism Sweet Leo Manu Aolani Kauoha Wau Nā Wai Kaulana Waipuna Waipuna Hanohano Nō Ke Kukui Waipuna Waipuna Kawika The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Only You The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Christmas Wish The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert Kipikoa The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert Lula Rock a Hula Teresa Brewer;Dick Jacobs;Ruth Roberts;Bill Katz Lula Rock-A-Hula
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_78_honolulu-lullaby_the-good-fellows-harold-grant-and-his-orchestra-f-wise-m-leeds-p_gbia0060502b_04_3.3_CT_EQ The Good-Fellows;Harold Grant and his Orchestra;F. Wise;M. Leeds;P. Abraham Honolulu Lullaby Shine On John Cruz Aloha Autism More Love, More Power And Awesome God Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice Ka Wai Mea Wa'a Aolani Kauoha Wau E Ku'u Wehi I Ke Aloha Aolani Kauoha Wau He Aloha Waiau Waipuna Waipuna Ka Pono O Ka Hana Waipuna Waipuna Wahine U'i [beautiful Lady Hula] Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Oli Komo-Chant Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Ipo Lei Manu Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Waikiki Hula The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert He Punahele No ‘Oe The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert _78_im-just-a-vagabond-lover_hawaiian-islanders-joe-wilbur-vallee-zimmerman_gbia0060291b_04_3.3_CT_EQ Hawaiian Islanders;Joe Wilbur;Vallee;Zimmerman I'm Just a Vagabond Lover
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"Song of The Islands" (Na Lei o Hawaii) Chas. E. King;Alfred Apaka's Hawaiians "Song of The Islands" (Na Lei o Hawaii) Kaleleonalani Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice The Love You've Given Me Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice He Hapa Haole Au Aolani Kauoha Wau He Aloha No O Nu'uanu Aolani Kauoha Wau Maunalani Waipuna Waipuna Heha Waipi'o Waipuna Waipuna E Nihi Ka Hele Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Hawaiian Love Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Akaka Falls The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert Waikiki The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert What Are The Wild Waves Saying Adamson;Noble;Beach;Napua Stevens What Are The Wild Waves Saying
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Ka La'i Opua Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice Leader Of The Band Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice My Oahu Aolani Kauoha Wau Kauoha Wau Aolani Kauoha Wau Waipuna Waipuna Waipuna Ko'olau U'i Waipuna Waipuna Na Manu O Kalani Nui Amy Gilliom with Willie K Hawaiian Tradition Blue Hawaiian Moonlight Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Moonlight Lady Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 My Wahine & Me The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert Intro - Sanoe The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert Sanoe The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
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East Side Boardriders Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice Ho'omana (By His Wounds We Are Healed And O Lord, You're Beautiful Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice Kaleonaheokalani Aolani Kauoha Wau Āhē 'āina Nani O Maui Aolani Kauoha Wau Lei Hala Pono O Kailua Waipuna Waipuna Nā Ali'i Waipuna Waipuna Pu'uanahulu Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Moanl Ke'ala Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert Ku‘uipo I Ka He‘e Pueone The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
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Honu Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice Father To Son Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice Auhea Wale Ana 'oe E Hawai'i Aolani Kauoha Wau Moe Moe Song (Ku'u Mai Aloha No Kau a Kau) Aolani Kauoha Wau E Ho'i Nā Wai Waipuna Waipuna Shimanchu Nu Takara Waipuna Waipuna Aloha Ka Manini Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Ku'u Pua Lei Mokihana Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1 Medley: Ho‘okele/Holo Wa‘apa The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert Ua Noho Au a Kupa The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
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One Heart, One Voice Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice He Aha Kauhana Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice Paki, Paki, Paki Aolani Kauoha Wau Maika'i Lana'i I Ka Malie Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 I Ane'i Nei Aliʻi Keanaʻaina Music And Me Lei Kupukupu Kupaoa Hoʻokele Hame Pila Gabby Pahinui Gabby Hi'ilawe (1972) / Aloha 'Oe Gabby Pahinui Gabby Nani 'Oe The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II The Warmth Of Our Love The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II
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Pua 'iliahi Alo'e Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 Na 'ono Holopeki (Deer Hula) Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 Eo (Ke Kahea O Ke Kahakai) Aliʻi Keanaʻaina Music And Me Music And Me Aliʻi Keanaʻaina Music And Me Ka Pua Kōkala Kupaoa Hoʻokele Go Rest High On That Mountain Kupaoa Hoʻokele Ka Moa'e Gabby Pahinui Gabby Hula O Make'e Gabby Pahinui Gabby Maui Waltz The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II One Small Favor The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II
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Nana'i Ka'ula Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 Maunalei I Ka 'iu'iu Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 Hu'i Konikoni Aliʻi Keanaʻaina Music And Me Mahina Aliʻi Keanaʻaina Music And Me Liliʻi Mokihana Kupaoa Hoʻokele Nani Nā Pua Kupaoa Hoʻokele Lei Nani Gabby Pahinui Gabby Lei No Ka'iulani Gabby Pahinui Gabby He Beauty Wale 'Oe The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II Mapuna Ka Hala O Kailua The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II
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Kaunolu Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 A Luna Au a'o Ko'ele Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 Green Rose Hula Aliʻi Keanaʻaina Music And Me Ka Wa Hau'oli Aliʻi Keanaʻaina Music And Me Water Lily Kupaoa Hoʻokele Hoʻōnaona Ka Nahele Kupaoa Hoʻokele Waika The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Wai O Ke Aniani Gabby Pahinui Gabby Ka'ahumanu Gabby Pahinui Gabby Opae E The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II Hawaiian Hula Eyes The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II
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Ha'alelepa'akai Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 Palawai Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 I Ane'i Nei Aliʻi Keanaʻaina Music And Me Na Pua Hali'a Aloha Alii Keanaaina Music And Me Lei Kili ʻOhu Kupaoa Hoʻokele Hōkū Welowelo Kupaoa Hoʻokele Kawika The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Malama Mau Hawai'i Waipuna Mana'o Pili Keawaiki Gabby Pahinui Gabby Leahi Gabby Pahinui Gabby I Lei 'Oe The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II Ho'okipa Hawai'i The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II
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Kaulula'au Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 Mokupuni O Lana'i Kuana Torres Kahele Music for the Hawaiian Islands (Lana'ika'ula, Lana'i), Vol. 5 Ahe Lau Makani Ali'i Keana'aina Music And Me A He Aha Ali'i Keana'aina Music And Me Hāʻena Kupaoa Hoʻokele Ka Hoʻokele Kupaoa Hoʻokele Lei Ohu Gabby Pahinui Gabby Royal Hawaiian Hotel Gabby Pahinui Gabby Kai Hanupanupa The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II Pane Mai The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II
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E Nānā Nathan Aweau Single Te Ola Ali'i Keana'aina Music And Me Holo Mua Ali'i Keana'aina Music And Me He Aloha No Ka Lehua Kupaoa Hoʻokele Sweet Moonlight Kupaoa Hoʻokele Oli Mahalo No Maui Kalani Pe'a E Walea Nani A Maika'i Kalani Pe'a E Walea He'eia Gabby Pahinui Gabby Ka Makani Ka 'Ili Aloha Gabby Pahinui Gabby The Sound Of The Sea Surrounds Me The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II E Ku'u Baby Hot Cha Cha The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II
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I Ane'i Nei Aliʻi Keanaʻaina Music And Me Ka Pua Kōkala Kupaoa Hoʻokele Nani Nā Pua Kupaoa Hoʻokele Eō Lononuiākea (Mele Oli Aloha No Kona) Kalani Pe'a E Walea Ku'u Poli'ahu Kalani Pe'a E Walea Mapuana Keauhou Keauhou Hi'ilawe (1947) / Luau Hula Gabby Pahinui Gabby Lihue Gabby Pahinui Gabby Waika Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Come Become Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
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Lei Kupukupu Kupaoa Hoʻokele Go Rest High On That Mountain Kupaoa Hoʻokele Always And Forever Kalani Pe'a E Walea Noho Paipai Kalani Pe'a E Walea Wehiwehi Oe Keauhou Keauhou Kinuē Keauhou Keauhou Southern Cross Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Won By One Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Island In Your Eyes Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Ka'ena Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
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You Are So Beautiful Kalani Pe'a E Walea Makawalu Ke Ānuenue He Mele No Hina And Kapepe’ekauila Kalani Pe'a E Walea Eleu Mikimiki Keauhou Keauhou Nani Koʻolau Keauhou Keauhou Kiho‘alu Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Nani Ka‘ala Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe O Malia Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Papalina Lahilahi Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha These Hidden Valleys The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Pua Hone The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
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He Wehi Aloha Kalani Pe'a Feat. Nani Lim Yap E Walea Hanalei I Ka Pilimoe Kalani Pe'a E Walea Kahiko Kapalama Keauhou Keauhou Pikake Launa Ole Keauhou Keauhou Hi'ilawe Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Dancing In Your Rain Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Oni Wa'a Ka'ulua Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Dream a Little Dream Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Nani Hanalei The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Tropical Baby The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
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He Lei Aloha (No Hilo) Kalani Pe'a E Walea E Nā Kini Kalani Pe'a E Walea Pua Mohala I Ka Wekiu Keauhou Keauhou Namolokama Medley Keauhou Keauhou He'eia Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Kiho‘alu Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe 'Aina Momona Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Huaka'i Hele Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Rainbow Connection The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Hawaiian Spirits Live Again The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
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Nani A Maika'i Kalani Pe'a E Walea Oli Mahalo No Maui Kalani Pe'a E Walea Matsonia Keauhou Keauhou Hanohano Haʻiku Keauhou Keauhou Harvest of Rainbows Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Ipo Lei Manu Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Mother Earth Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Kaulana Makapu'u Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha The Beauty Of Maunakea Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Haleakala Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
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Home In The Islands The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero E Koolau Ke Ko A Keauhou Keauhou Keauhou Pololei Oiaio - Na Moku Eha Keauhou Keauhou Hi'ilawe Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Makee Ailana Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Another Time Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Kaulana Na Pua Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Lamalama Ke Kukui Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Waimanalo Kawika Kahiapo Ku'u 'Aina Aloha Pupu A'o Ewa The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Ka Wailele O Nu'uanu The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
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Mauna Loa Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Kamakani Ka'ili Aloha Cyril Pahinui Hi‘ilawe Pua Lililehua Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Twilight Time Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin You're the Best Thing Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Leolani Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele More Love, More Power And Awesome God Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice The Love You've Given Me Kawika Kahiapo One Heart, One Voice Wai Pahe`e The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1 Kahokulani The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1
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Le'ahi Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Life In These Islands Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Shanda Jean Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Ku'u Pua Ilima Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Mahia Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Oh Shenandoah Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Pule Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana Another Time Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana Wahine `Ilikea The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1 Honeymoon Hotel The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1
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Kane'ohe Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Manu O'o Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Sweetheart Mine (feat. Robi Kahakalau) Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Lei Hala Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Hilo Hanakahi Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Hamakua Hale Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Champion Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana Opihi Moemoe Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana Pua Hone The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1 Mauna Kea The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1
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Sound Of Silence Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Golden Stallion Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Shanda Jean Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Ku'u Pua Ilima Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Wairoa Ukulele Rag Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Lulu's Back In Town Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Nani Wale Kualoa Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana Glorify Thy Name - Come O Lord Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana He Punahele No `Oe The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1 Ke Alo O Iesu The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1
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All Of Me - Ka Ua Loku Medley Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Teach Your Children Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Sweetheart Mine (feat. Robi Kahakalau) Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Lei Hala Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Silent Movie Slack Key Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Nu'uanu Waltz Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Kani Ka Oli E Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana Aloha Kaua - Wedding Song Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana E Hihiwai The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1 Hanakeoki The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1
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Kaulana Na Pua Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Another Time Kawika Kahiapo Uke And Call Me Cousin Don't Break My Heart Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Ku'u Leo Aloha Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Ka Nani O Serra De Estrella Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Ruby Tuesday Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Ku'u Pili Oha Kawika Kahiapo ʻAlana East Side Slack Key Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana E Kuʻu Morning Dew The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1 E Kiss Kaua The Sons of Hawaii The Best of Sons of Hawaii Vol 1
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Kāneʻohe Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Pua Kiele Josh Tatofi Pua Kiele Slack Key Polka Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Mango Season Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Manu O'o Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua He Is The Only Reason Maunalua He Inoa Pukalani Hale Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua Kawika Kahiapo ʻĀlana Mele Hinalea Cody 'Pueo' Pata Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Bill Wynne - Ku'u Ipo Ku'u Aloha Poina 'Ole(Ida's Hula) Various Artists Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners 7
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Aokealoa Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Me A'u Lei Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise 'Akaka Falls Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua Papalina Lahilahi Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua Pua Ahihi Maunalua He Inoa Spirit Of Hawaii Maunalua He Inoa Hula O Makee "Le'a" Kukona-Pacheco Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Blue Darlin' Frank B. Shaner Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Ku'u Home O Keaukaha Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories Koni Au Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories
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Slackers In Paradise Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise Hapa Haole Hula Girl Ken Emerson And Jim Kimo West Slackers In Paradise I'll Weave A Lei Of Stars For You Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua Makee 'Ailana Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua Ke Aloha Maunalua He Inoa Nani Maunalua He Inoa Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua "Le'a" Kukona-Pacheco Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III I Ka Wao Lopaka Kanahele Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Nani 'o Wai'anae Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories Kawohikukapulani Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories
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E Kuu Morning Dew Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Today To You Sweetheart, Aloha Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua Hula O Makee Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua He Punahele No ʻOe Maunalua He Inoa Waikiki Hula Maunalua He Inoa He Aloha 'Oe,E Ka Lehua E SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty ’Ekolu Mea Nui SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty Ka Pili Oha Lopaka Kanahele Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Ka Nani O Ka Pali "Bulla" Kailiwai Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Manu 'O'o Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories Kona Kai 'Opua Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories
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Green Rose Hula Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua E Huli Makou Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua Aloha ʻIa O Waianae Maunalua He Inoa Kuʻu Pua Maeʻole Maunalua He Inoa He Hawai'i Au SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty The Kumu Song SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty Kane'ohe "Le'a" Kukona-Pacheco Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III A He Nani Moloka'i Clyde "Kindy" Sproat Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Ku'u One Hanau Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories Hilo Hula Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories
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Kane'ohe Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua Pua Tuberose Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua Ke Ala O Ka Rose Maunalua He Inoa Mele O Kahoolawe Maunalua He Inoa Pretty Red Hibiscus SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty Hanohano No Kalihi SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty La'ieikawai Lopaka Kanahele Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Nawiliwili "Chan" Abenes Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Ku'u Sweet Lei Makamae Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories He Punahele/Baby Mine Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories
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Holo Holo Ka'a Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua
Henehene Ko 'Aka Amy Hanaiali'i Remembering Napua Hilo One : Hula O Makee Maunalua He Inoa
Pohai Kealoha Maunalua He Inoa
Pua Memele SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty
Kipikoa SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty
Hawaiian Wedding Song (Ke Kali Nei Au) Gilman, William "Billy"; William "Baba" Alimoot Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1
I Ali'i No 'Oe & Yodel Song "Le'a" Kukona-Pacheco Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III
Ka Leo O Ku'u Lehua Na Leo Pilimehana Flying With Angels
Kahakuloa Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories
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Maunalua He Inoa Maunalua He Inoa Lehua Beauty SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty Hanohano Hawai'i SEAN NA'AUAO Lehua Beauty Waipiʻo Kī Hōʻalu Sean Robbins Olanui Ka Lehua Sean Robbins Olanui Ebb Tide Chad Takatsugi Ahuwale Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua- Emma Bush Performed By Chauncy Bermodez Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Hoe Hoe Na Wa'a- Emma Paishon Performed By Saichi Kawahara, Vern Fernandez,Vince Fernandez Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Never Enough Na Leo Pilimehana Colours No Tears Na Leo Pilimehana Colours
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Songs featured in tonightʻs show include:| Name | Artist | Album | | --- | --- | --- | | Ua Mau/Ku Ha'aheo E Ku'u Hawai'i | SEAN NA'AUAO | Lehua Beauty | | Pau Hana Sunset | George Kahumoku Jr. | Paniolo Slack Key | | Keōkea Pāka | Sean Robbins | Olanui | | Lei Ohaoha | Sean Robbins | Olanui | | Kanaka Waiolina | Chad Takatsugi | Ahuwale | | Lehelehe Blues | Chad Takatsugi | Ahuwale | | My Lovely Flower- George Ka'apana Performed By Stan Priddy | Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto | Contest Winners | | Kui Tree- Momi Jones Performed By Kichizo Matsutani | Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto | Contest Winners | | Could It Be? | Na Leo Pilimehana | Colours | | Not The 'I' But The You In Me | Na Leo Pilimehana | Colours |
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| | | Puni Patrick |
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uluu I Na Ua Nui O Hanalei Kanilau Ke Ao WenaAloha mai kakou,
| | | MeleʻuhaneThe Garden |
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| | | Kalei Gamiao |
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| | | Kalei Gamiao |
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| | | Akemi Welsh |
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| | | Mele Kalikimaka! |
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| | | Richard HoʻopiʻiThe Timeless Voice! |
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| | | Hauʻoli LaHoʻomakikaʻi! |
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| | | Jim Kimo WestGuitar Stories |
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| | | Dennis Pavao Ka Leo Kiʻekiʻe |
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| | | Kekaimoku YoshikawaʻO ʻOe e Kuʻu Wehi |
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| | | Kekaimoku YoshikawaʻO ʻOe e Kuʻu Wehi |
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| | | MahinaĀnuenue |
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| | | Pirate Jim Ukes |
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| | | MeleuhaneThe Garden |
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| | | George Kahumoku JrSeeds of Aloha |
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| | | Keola BeamerWooden Boat |
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| | | Da ʻUkulele BoyzOn Hawaiian Time |
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| | | KupaoaI Know You By Heart |
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| | | KupaoaI Know You By Heart |
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| | | San DiegoHoʻolauleʻa |
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| | | Hawaiʻi Five Oh Oh |
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| | | Kamehameha SchoolsBishop EstateNā Hīmeni |
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| | | Kawika KahiapoHoʻomaluhia |
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| | | Nathan AweauʻIo |
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| | | Carl Ray VillaverdeHawaiian Magic |
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i PonoiOzzie KotaniIsland ViewAloha mai kakou,
| | | WaipunaE Mau Ke Aloha |
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| | | Kawika KahiapoKu'u 'Aina Aloha |
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| | | Ozzie KotaniIsland View |
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| | | Southern CaliforniaSlack KeyFestival |
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| | | Kuana Torres KaheleMusic for theHawaiian Islands,Vol. 2 KahelelaniNiihau |
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| | | Na 'OiwiCrossroads (2001) |
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| | | Mitch ChangKala Koa Entertainment |
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| | | Nani EdgarEast of Maui |
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| | | Mark YamanakaLei Maile |
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| | | Nicholas Jon Navales |
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| | | James Daniel PahinuiBla |
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| | | Nicholas Jon Navales |
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| | | Ian OʻSullivanBorn and Raised |
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| | | Keikilani LindseyMeleʻuhane |
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| | | Mark YamanakaLei Maile |
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| | | Puʻu ʻŌʻōLava Flow |
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| | | Lito ArkangelMe Ke Aloha |
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| | | HI*Sessions LiveVol 1 |
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| | | KupaoaBumbye |
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| | | Nani Edgar |
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| | | MadisonMakanaokahakuScott |
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| | | Kapono NāʻiliʻiliAla Iki |
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| | | Ricky HanaPau Hana |
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| | | Ikaika BlackburnMaliu |
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| | | Ikaika BlackburnMaliu |
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| | | MadisonMakanaokahakuScott |
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| | | Ledward Ka'apanaJus' Cruzin |
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| | | Hu'ewaKekoa Kane |
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| | | Neal YamamuraNa Mele Pumehana |
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| | | Da ʻUkulele BoyzLiive from Maui |
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| | | Patrick LandezaI Call Your Name |
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| | | Dennis DavidKahekilimamaoikalanikehaKamakahi |
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| | | KaiholuSwaying Sea |
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u Sweet Lei PoinaOle Hulu LindseyA He Leo Wale No EAloha mai kakou,
| | | KaiholuSwaying Sea |
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| | | KaiholuSwaying Sea |
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| | | KaiholuSwaying Sea |
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| | | Henry Hanalē Kaʻanapuof Kaiholu |
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| | | Jake ShimabukuroGrand Ukulele/a> |
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i NoOe Hulu LindseyA He Leo Wale No EAloha mai kakou,
| | | Hulu LindseyA He Leo Wale No E |
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| | | Danny Carvalho | | | | JD Puli |
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| | | Robert CazimeroHula 2 |
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| | | Chris Kamaka |
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| | | Danny Carvaho |
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| | | Weldon KekauohaPilialoha |
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| | | Piko with Lena Naipoof KahulanuiLive from Bruddahs |
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| | | Steven EspaniolaLive from Bruddahs |
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| | | Uncle HenryHCG StaffPatrick Landeza |
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| | | Uncle HenryKalana Kamae1941-2014 |
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| | | Steven EspaniolaBryan Tolentinoat Bruddahs inGardena, CA 1/25/2014 |
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| | | Ho'okenaHome for the Holidays |
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Please send a card or letter to Adam Sakamoto. This will likely be his last Christmas:
Send a Christmas Card to this very special young man. This will be Adamʻs last Christmas and would dearly love to hear from you. Hereʻs a his story:
This is a wish you could give him. He will be so excited. He can read some and does understand cards. This is his last Christmas and I want it to be the veryBEST ever. It's about filling his life with just simple JOY! Mahalo for sharing and being a part of Adams JOY of life!
Adam Sakamoto
1511 S. Fairway St.
Visalia, Ca 93277
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| | | Tini GreyThoughts of Christmas |
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Please send a card or letter to Adam Sakamoto. This will likely be his last Christmas:
Send a Christmas Card to this very special young man. This will be Adamʻs last Christmas and would dearly love to hear from you. Hereʻs a his story:
This is a wish you could give him. He will be so excited. He can read some and does understand cards. This is his last Christmas and I want it to be the veryBEST ever. It's about filling his life with just simple JOY! Mahalo for sharing and being a part of Adams JOY of life!
Adam Sakamoto
1511 S. Fairway St.
Visalia, Ca 93277
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| | | Slack key Christmas |
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Please send a card or letter to Adam Sakamoto. This will likely be his last Christmas:
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This is a wish you could give him. He will be so excited. He can read some and does understand cards. This is his last Christmas and I want it to be the veryBEST ever. It's about filling his life with just simple JOY! Mahalo for sharing and being a part of Adams JOY of life!
Adam Sakamoto
1511 S. Fairway St.
Visalia, Ca 93277
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| | | Jim Kimo WestKi HoʻaluChristmastime |
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Please send a card or letter to Adam Sakamoto. This will likely be his last Christmas:
Send a Christmas Card to this very special young man. This will be Adamʻs last Christmas and would dearly love to hear from you. Hereʻs a his story:
This is a wish you could give him. He will be so excited. He can read some and does understand cards. This is his last Christmas and I want it to be the veryBEST ever. It's about filling his life with just simple JOY! Mahalo for sharing and being a part of Adams JOY of life!
Adam Sakamoto
1511 S. Fairway St.
Visalia, Ca 93277
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Gary HaleamauLei Poinaʻole |
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| | | Manu BoydMele 'Ailana |
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| | | Joel KatzHawaiian To Jazz |
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| | | Pali KaʻaihueAll In |
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| | | Pali KaʻaihueAll In |
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| | | Sean Robbins |
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opoo Gary Haleamau HemoleleAloha mai kakou,
| | | Makana |
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| | | Ata DamascoLive with Kai Smithand Ikaika Blackburn |
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| | | Menehune |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | The RoyalHawaiian Band |
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| | | The Kalama BrothersKeau |
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| | | MakanaVenus, And The SkyTurns To Clay |
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| | | Brothers CazimeroHawaiian Hula Eyes |
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| | | Kumu Keliʻi TauʻāA Lifetime of Mele |
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| | | Return to HālawaThe Life & Musicof 'Anakala Pilipo |
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| | | Phoenix Kahanu Espaniola2012~2013 |
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| | | MakanaRipe |
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| | | Stephen InglisMahina O Waiʻalae |
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| | | Makaha Sons of Niʻihau Makaha Bash 3 |
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| | | Brothers CazimeroProud To Be |
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| | | Kamaka Brown |
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| | | Steven EspaniolaHoʻomaopopo |
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| | | Kuana Torres Kahele |
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| | | Makaha Sons of NiʻihauHoʻōla |
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| | | Stephen InglisSlackinʻ on Dylan |
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uipo The Brothers Cazimero Live -- Take Me Home To HawaiiAloha mai kakou,
| | | Brothers CazimeroLive - Take Me Home to Hawaiʻi |
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a O Hokulea The Brothers Cazimero Live -- Take Me Home To Hawai`iAloha mai kakou,
| | | George Kahumoku JrWao Akua |
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| | | Troy FernandezStrumming My ʻUkulele |
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enoe Maikai Ke Aloha The Brothers Cazimero Live -- Take Me Home To HawaiiAloha mai kakou,
| | | Heritage of AlohaFestival |
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| | | Cecilio & KaponoNight Music |
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| | | Stephen InglisLive at Ward's Rafters |
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| | | Bob Brozman1958 ~ 2013 |
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| | | HoʻomanaHoʻolokahi |
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Cherished Songs - The Early Years vol 2
Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Puni PatrickDirector, Heritage ofof Aloha Festival |
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| | | Miles Kaʻawa1958 ~ 2013 |
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| | | Nā HoaNā Hoa |
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| | | Brothers CazimeroFollow Me |
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| | | Jim EarpAloha Guitar |
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| | | George Kahumoku JrBest of Slack Key Show DVD Vol I |
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| | | CJ HelekahiLeokane PryorNo Ka Pueo |
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| | | Dennis KamakahiSteven InglisWaimaka Helelei |
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| | | Kawika Alfiche |
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| | | Brothers CazimeroDestination Paradise |
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| | | Patrick LandezaSlack Key Huakaʻi |
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| | | KahulanuiHula Kuʻi |
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| | | Kimo ArtisKapala |
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| | | | | Steven Espaniola | | | | Matt Sproat (r) with Kale Hannahs (l) |
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| | | KapalaLegacy |
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| | | Amy HanaialiʻiA Hawaiian Christmas |
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| | | Na KamaE Ola Ke Aliʻi |
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| | | Willie KWillie Wonderland |
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| | | Kimoʻs HawaiianSlack Key Christmas |
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| | | Christmas KanikapilaHerb Ohta JrKeoki KahumokuJohn KeaweChino Montero |
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| | | Na PalapalaiHaʻa |
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| | | Bruce Fischerof Hawaii-Aloha.com |
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| | | Hapa and Piko |
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| | | Ron Kualaʻau |
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| | | Barry Flanagan |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Brothers CazimeroThe Best Of... |
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iula Kuana Torres Kahele Kaunaloaulei, E Kuuipo Hui 'Ohana Live at Sounds of Hawaii StudiosAloha mai kakou,
| | | Brothers CazimeroThe Best Of... |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Patrick LandezaMa Ka Home |
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| | | Instant Immersion:HawaiianKaliko Beamer-Trapp et al |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Hui OhanaHana Hou |
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Ainao Miloli`i Kuana Torres Kahele KaunaloaAloha mai kakou,
| | | Kuana Torres KaheleKaunaloa |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | George KahumokuNorton BuffaloFrom Paradise |
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o Honokalani Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u HomeO Hanao Iehova Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u HomeO HanaAloha mai kakou,
| | | Gary AikoPoina ʻOle ʻIaUnforgettable |
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ulaokeao Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u HomeO HanaAloha mai kakou,
| | | Patrick LandezaPu'unaue "To Share" |
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u Milimili Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u HomeO HanaAloha mai kakou,
| | | Arthur LymanLatitude 20 |
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iwa Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u HomeO HanaAloha mai kakou,
| | | Patrick Landezaand Piko |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Martin DennyExotica I |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Kaiolohia K. Funes-SmithAloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Patrick LandezaKa'ameaHeart and Soul |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Patrick LandezaKama'alua |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Ken Kanakaand Terry |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | PikoRowenaBrian Pi'ikea Vasquez |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Arthur LymanTaboo Tu |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Aolani KaekaDaddy's Gift |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Israel Kamakawiwo'oleIz: The Man and His Music |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Hi'ikuaAia I Hi'ialo |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Brian Pi'ikea VasquezHawaiian Sunday |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Hawaii CallsBlue Hawai'i |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Arthur LymanHawaiian Sunset |
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olaa Lei`ohu Ryder Journey of Light . . . The Early YearsAloha mai kakou,
| | | Ka'amea after show photo |
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| | | Pahinui HawaiianBand |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Piko and hisThe Waitiki 7Adventures in Paradise |
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u Ipo I Ka Hee Pu`e One Mamo MAMOehuehu Lei`ohu Ryder Journey of Light . . . The Early Yearsehuehu Lei`ohu Ryder Journey of Light . . . The Early YearsAloha mai kakou,
| | | Piko and hisBill Tapia Signature'Ukulele #18 |
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uleule Lei`ohu Ryder Journey of Light . . . The Early Yearsuleule Lei`ohu Ryder Journey of Light . . . The Early YearsAloha mai kakou,
| | | MamoFeaturing: Jeff PetersonNathan Aweau |
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AOia! Mamo MAMOamaomao Leiohu Ryder Journey of Light . . . The Early Yearsamaomao Leiohu Ryder Journey of Light . . . The Early YearsAloha mai kakou,
| | | Lei'ohu RyderJourney of Light...The Early Years |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Jim Kimo West |
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Here's a list of shows that have featured Jim Kimo West over the last few years: * hawaiian_concert_guide_show_006_james_kimo_west * hawaiian_concert_guide_show_209_wala_au_with_james_kimo_west_and_mitch_chang * hawaiian_concert_guide_show_151_wala_au_with_jim_kimo_west * hawaiian_concert_guide_show_140_wala_au_with_james_kimo_west_year_end_christmas_blowout
Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Natalie 'Ai Kamau'u'A |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Les BaxterRitual of the Savage |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | The Crazed MugsFind Forbidden Island |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | WaipunaE Ho'i Mai |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | WaipunaE Ho'i Mai |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Aolani Kaeka |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Robert CazimeroHula |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Rising HawaiianFalsetto ArtistKalyn Aolani |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Jim Kimo WestNa Lani o Maui |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Uluwehi GuerreroIn My Heart |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Paul McLaughlinIn Loving Memory1919 ~ 2011 |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | AhumanuNo Ku'uipo |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | The Brothers CazimeroIn Concert |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Uncle Bill Tappy Tapia1908~2011 |
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Here's some links to Uncle original HCG interviews:
Part 1: Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 129 - Wala'au with Bill Tapia, Part I
Part 2: Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 130 - Wala'au with Bill Tapia, Part II
Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Kona |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | HapaRon Kuala'auBarry Flanagan |
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i Mai Kuuipo Gary Haleamau Ho'opomaika'iAloha mai kakou,
| | | Doug & SandyMcMaster |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Ancient HulaHawaiian Style |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Hapa Live at the Redondo Beach PAC |
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Aloha mai kakou,
Today's show is dedicated to the loving memory of my darling wife Lorelei, who passed away last Sunday, October 16, 2011.
| | | Studio shot of taping. |
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Imi Au IaOe Gary Haleamau Ho'opomaika'iAloha mai kakou,
Today's show is dedicated to the loving memory of my darling wife Lorelei, who passed away this evening, October 16, 2011. My co-host, Terry did a fantastic job crafting a show filled with wonderful music that Lorelei always loved! Please join us again live next Sunday.
| | | NapuahoneTurtle FlowerTheresa LoreleiSaliente-Lozada-McLaughlin 1970 ~ 2011 Rest in Peace darling!! |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | The LegendaryAtta IsaacsInnovative Slack Key Master |
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ulei E Kuuipo Gary Haleamau Ho'opomaika'iAloha mai kakou,
| | | Holoholo Mai Maui |
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o Keanae Pekelo Day Holoholo Mai Mauio Keanae Pekelo Day Holoholo Mai MauiAloha mai kakou,
| | | Mitch ChangMike McCraryand Piko |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Makani Girlswith Terry |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Kahauanu Lake TrioHawaiian Style |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Mitch ChangKala Koa Entertainment |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Kawika Alfiche Kale'a |
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opoo Gary Haleamau HemoleleuAina Cody Pueo Pata Holoholo Mai MauiAloha mai kakou,
| | | Lihau and Kellen Paik of Kupaoa |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| | | Helen, Madison, Piko,Gabriel and Curt |
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ehue The Kahauaanu Lake Trio Hawaiian StyleAloha mai kakou,
| | | In Loving MemoryKumu Charles K. Ka'upu |
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| | | Hoapili |
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| | | KupaoaEnglish Rose |
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| | | Darren BenitezMother of the Sea |
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| | | Steven EspaniolaKawika AlficheShawn IshimotoSoCal Tour!! |
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| | | KumzOn The Summit |
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| | | Kawaka Alfiche withTerry and Halau | | Terry interviewingKawika Alfiche |
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| | | Ka'ameaKainoa LaimanaOwen AkionaKimo Carlos |
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| | | Darren BenitezBroken Hearts |
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| | | Terry Miner,Daniel Hoand (wife) Lydia Miyashiro |
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| | | Mitch Chang |
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| | | David Kawika Weisenthalof Ukulele Sundays |
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Ailana Amy Hanai'ali'i And Slack Key Masters Of Hawai'i Amy Hanaialii and Slack Key Masters of Hawai`iilawe Amy Hanai'ali'i And Slack Key Masters Of Hawai'i Amy Hanaialii and Slack Key Masters of Hawai`iQR Code What's this?
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| Photo by Steven Espaniola | | | | Cody Pueo PataE Ho'i Na Wai |
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u Ipo Pata, Cody Pueo E Hoi Na WaiUla Noweo Pata, Cody Pueo E Hoi Na Waioo Gary Haleamau Big Island Stylei and Slack Key Masters of Hawaiii and Slack Key Masters of HawaiiTweet
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| Uncle Roddy Gregory | | | | Ata DamascoFrom the ValleyTo the ThroneGospel Hymns of Hawaii |
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u Pana PuuwaiPata, Cody PueoE Ho`i Na WaiiAmy Hanai'ali'i And Slack Key Masters Of Hawai'iAmy Hanaialii and Slack Key Masters of Hawai`ii and Slack Key Masters of HawaiiTweet
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| | | A Tribute toNa Lani 'EhaMusic of theHawaiian Monarchy |
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Iniki MaliePata, Cody PueoE Hoi Na Waii and Slack Key Masters of Hawaiii and Slack Key Masters of HawaiiTweet
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| | Napua MakuaMohalu |
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i and Slack Key Masters of Hawaiii and Slack Key Masters of HawaiiTweet
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| | Gary Haleamau (R) with his son Kurin |
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ula Pata, Cody Pueo E Hoi Na WaiImo Kuu Hoku Lani Pata, Cody Pueo E Ho`i Na Waii and Slack Key Masters of Hawaiii and Slack Key Masters of HawaiiTweet
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| | Amy Hanaiali'iSlack Key Mastersof Hawai'i |
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i and Slack Key Masters of Hawaiiu Pipa Alanui Amy Hanai'ali'i And Slack Key Masters Of Hawai'i Amy Hanaialii and Slack Key Masters of Hawai`iTweet
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| | Gary HaleamauLei Poina'oleBest of Gary Haleamau |
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| | Laurie and Jake RohrerUluloa Records |
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| | HCG Coffee MugSnow Gauge!! |
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| | Tia CarrereHuana Ke AlohaGrammy Award Winner!! |
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| | Kawaikapuokalani HewettMalama |
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| | Mitch Chang |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Slack Key Fest Poster |
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Aloha mai kakou,
|
| | Sean Na'auaoHot Hits |
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| | Steven Espaniola | |
| | Bryan Tolentino |
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Please enjoy this rebroadcast of a wonderful interview with Steven Espaniola and Bryan Tolentino. Steven starts at the beginning of the show, and Bryan comes in at about the 90 minute mark. All in all, a wonderful 2 hour evening with a pair of fantastic artists. :)
Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Keli'i Kaneali'iKaua'i |
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i Keli'i Kaneali'i KauaiAloha mai kakou,
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| | Hawaiian Host presentsWillie K |
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onani I Ka Makua Mau/Doxology Patrick Landeza Kuu Honua MeleAloha mai kakou,
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| | Halelu |
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olau Patrick Landeza Kuu Honua MeleAloha mai kakou,
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Makana | | Jeff Peterson |
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This show was entirely devoted to learning more about Makana and Jeff Peterson and their wondrous Slack Key artform. Listen as we wala'au (talk story) for 90 minutes with these world renowned musicians.
Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Bill TapiaLivin' It Live |
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| | Kamakele "Bulla" Ka'iliwaiNa Hulukupuna |
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[This is a reprise of last night's failed recording. This feed includes only the music portion of the show as originally intended. Mahalo to the listeners who informed me of this situation! Enjoy, Piko]
Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Happy Aloha Thanksgiving! |
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| | Happy Aloha Thanksgiving! |
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| | Jake ShimabukuroLive |
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| | Kamakele "Bulla" Ka'iliwaiNo Hulukupuna |
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| | Patrick LandezaKu'u Honua Mele |
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| | Gary Haleamau |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Masters of Hawaiian KeyVol 3 |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu |
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i Ata Damasco Paina Hou!Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Dennis Pavao |
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aialo Ata Damasco Paina Hou!Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Madison ScottKoke'e |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Auntie GeriNa Mele o Ku'uu 'Ohana |
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ohu Ata Damasco Paina Hou!ula/E Mama E Medley Ata Damasco Paina Hou!Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Amy & Willie KHanaiali'i |
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ahaa/Na Wai Eha) Ata Damasco Paina Hou!i Kuu One Hanau 'Ale'a Kinohi - OriginsAloha mai kakou,
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| | Ata DamascoPa'ina Hou |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Ledward Ka'apanaMike Ka'awa |
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ilai 'Ale'a Kinohi - OriginsAloha mai kakou,
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| | 'Ale'a - Kinohi |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | 'Ale'a - Kinohi |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | IZ The Man and His Music |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Makaha SonsKuikawa | |
Please kokua: Click HERE!! |
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| | Willie KThe Uncle In Me | |
Please kokua: Click HERE!! |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Bill TapiaAlyssa Archambault | |
Please kokua: Click HERE!! |
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As promised in the show, here are the links to HCG 129 and HCG 130 featuring the original interview with Uncle Bill Tapia from way back in October 2007:
Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Ata Damasco | |
Please kokua: Click HERE!! |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Catherine Bauknight | |
Please kokua: Click HERE!!
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| | Madison Scott | |
Please kokua: Click HERE!!
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| | Na Palapalai |
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Aloha mai kakou,
Uluwehi Guerrero
Hawaiian Album of the Year 2010
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| | Uluwehi GuerreroHawaiian Albumof the Year 2010 |
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| | Alfred Aholo ApakaHawai'is Golden Voice |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| | Willie Kahaiali'iAwihilima: Reflections |
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| | Makaha SonsKe Alaula |
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| | Uluwehi Guerrero Na Mele Hula Aloha |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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| Na Palapalai Nanea |
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|
Kulewa |
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Aloha mai kakou,
This is a test of the listener photo blogging capability. With any luck this will work. First up is listener Terry showing many photo's taken from his recent trip featuring his very own Hawaiian Concert Guide Coffee Mug!
If you would like to see Terry's Flickr sire directly, here's a link: http://www.flickr.com/groups/1357356@N25/
Mahalo Terry!
Piko
Mahalo Terry!! Wonderful Mug Shots!! Piko
Aloha mai kakou,
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Kulewa |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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Nohelani Cypriano
Pulelehua |
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Mehana |
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Kapala |
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Hawaii Daughter's Guild
Holoku Ball |
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Aloha mai kakou,
| Ken Makuakane The Dash |
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| Genoa Keawe Aloha to Aloha Grill |
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Aloha mai kakou!
As promised, though a little late, here's the highlight reel from the Southern California Slack Key Festival 2010. It's a little rough as this is my first time as a camera operator... :)
I hope to do many more video vignettes like this in the future.
Mahalo!
Piko
Aloha mai kakou,
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The Brothers Cazimero
Ho'ala |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell
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Pakalana Keali'i Blaisdell Unreleased
E Ku'uipo Onaona Keali'i Blaisdell Unreleased
Kaupo (Me Ka Nani A`o Kaupo) Genoa Keawe Hula Hou
My Yellow Ginger Lei Genoa Keawe Hula Hou
Wahine U'i Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind
The Winds of Waikapu Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind
Aloha mai kakou,
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Jeff Peterson
Maui On My Mind
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Akona Hema Genoa Keawe Hula Hou
Susie Ana E Genoa Keawe Hula Hou
Pu'u Kukui Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind
In The Mood Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind
E Ho‘olana No Lōkahi / E ‘Ilau Hoe Kākou Pūlama The Song Within The Song
Ku‘u Pua Mae‘ole Pūlama The Song Within The Song
Friend Ho'okena Nani Mau Loa
Kiss Me Love Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Honomuni Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Aloha mai kakou,
| Ho'okena Nani Mau Loa |
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Royal Hawaiian Hotel Genoa Keawe Hula Hou
To Make You Love Me Ku`uipo Genoa Keawe Hula Hou
Na Kaupuna O Haleakala Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind
Rainbow Ridge Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind
KHBC Pulama The Song Within The Song
Aloha Kaua‘i Pulama The Song Within The Song
Hanohano Helumoa Ho'okena Nani Mau Loa
He'eia Ho'okena Nani Mau Loa
E Pili Kaua Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Ka Ulu Niu O Waipouli Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Aloha mai kakou,
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So Cal Slack Key Fest |
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Cyril Pahinui |
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Kunia Galdeira |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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Sonny Lim |
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i NoOe Genoa Keawe In The Hula StyleAloha mai kakou,
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Leilani Ishii & Piko |
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Lorna Lim Polinahe |
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uwaawa`a Aloha Kumz Listen To Your HeartAloha mai kakou,
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Leabert Lindsey Only In Our Hawaii |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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Genoa Keawe In The Hula Style |
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Joe Keawe "Hawaii's Falsetto" |
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i Joe Keawe Hawaii's Falsetto ReturnsAloha mai kakou,
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Kumz Listen To Your Heart |
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Aala Na Pua Onaona Kumz Listen To Your HeartAloha mai kakou,
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Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu |
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Tia Carrere Daniel Ho He Nani |
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Genoa Keawe Hula Volume One |
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Aloha mai kakou,
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Genoa Keawe Hula Volume One |
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Oe Hawaii Moku O Keawe Kawaikapuokalani Hewett Ho'ola I Ka Polii Lei Moopuna Kawaikapuokalani Hewett Ho'ola I Ka PoliAloha mai kakou,
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Kalapana Go Barefoot Concert December 5, 2009 |
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onanea Amy Hanaiali'i Friends & Family Of HawaiiOe IauOe Iau Gary Aiko Mai Poina Oe IauAloha mai kakou,
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Darlene Ahuna Aloha Pumehana |
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u Ipo Olaa Beauty Kawaikapuokalani Hewett Ho'ola I Ka PoliOliana Gary Aiko Mai PoinaOe Ia`uOe IauAloha mai kakou,
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Kawaikapuokalani Hewett Ho'ola I Ka Poli |
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i Kuu Home Kawaikapuokalani Hewett Ho'ola I Ka Polieele Amy Hanaiali'i Friends & Family Of Hawai`iu NoOe E Haa Mai/ I Will Dance For You Amy Hanaiali'i Friends & Family Of HawaiiOe IauOe IauSpecial Requests: * Mona Lisa Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Alone In Iz World * Kauai Beauty Israel Kamakawiwo'ole E Ala E * Ke Mele Nei Au Makaha Sons On The Road Live * Haleakala The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Kai Palaoa Daniel Ho Creations |
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Oe IauOe IauSpecial Requests: * Kahuli Aku The Maile Serenaders Hawaii's Favorite Slack Key & Steel Guitar Vol 2 * Sassy The Maile Serenaders Hawaii's Favorite Slack Key & Steel Guitar Vol 2 * La 'Elima Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Facing Future * Ka Pua U'i Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Facing Future * Kaulana Kawaihae Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Facing Future
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Aunty Carole Braddah Rick Aunty Geri Kuhia of Mehana |
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Joining us live in the studio this evening, is Aunty Geri Kuhia and Mehana. Two hours of talk story and lovely live Hawaiian music, unplugged and fresh baked!
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Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Puna that you heard about him on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe I'au |
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i Gary Aiko Mai PoinaOe Ia`uOe IauOur Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Puna that you heard about him on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Volume 2 |
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Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Puna that you heard about him on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Kumu Hula Patrick Makuakane |
Kumu Hulu Patrick Makuakane joined us on the phone this evening to discuss "Na Ali'i" "Hit and Run Hula" and the history of Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu.
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Special Bonus Track * Nani Mau Loa Ho'okena Nani Mau Loa
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Kumu Hula Mohala Rolanda Reese |
Kumu Hulu Mohala Rolanda Reese joined us on the phone this evening to promote "Na Ali'i" which is coming up next Saturday: KPCF.net
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iIolani Genoa Keawe By Requestu Lei Amy Hanaiali'i Friends & Family Of HawaiiOur Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Puna that you heard about him on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Don Bradway Na Mele 'O Hawai'i DJ KFOK Radio |
Don Bradway of KFOK Radio in Sacremento, joined us for a live in-studio show. We certainly had a great time!
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Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Puna that you heard about him on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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George Kahumoku Jr & Bob Brozman Kani Wai |
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inaOle Genoa Keawe By Requestumau Genoa Keawe By RequestOur Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Steven Espaniola | |
Faith Ako |
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Special Requests * Mele 'Ohana Keali'I Reichel Ke'alaokamaile
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Natalie Ai Kamau'u'I |
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Special Requests * Lei Aloha Lei Makamae Gabby Pahinui The Best of Hawiian Slack Key
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Aloha FalsettoFestival 2009 |
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Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Jordan Sramek Director The Rose Ensemble |
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Special Requests * Maunaleo Keali'i Reichel Melelana * Pohakuloa Gary Haleamau * I Kona Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Leokane Pryor |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:40. This show includes the following tracks:
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Eric Lee |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:30. This show includes the following tracks:
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Rose Ensemble Na Mele Hawai'i |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:55. This show includes the following tracks:
Special Requests
* Ka Lehua ula Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehuaula
* Aloha No `o Hana Leokane Pryor Home Malanai
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Faith Ako Papaku |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. Tonights show features a live interview with Faith Ako. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:55. This show includes the following tracks:
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Pomaika'i Keawe Lyman | |
Rolanda Mohala Reese |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. Tonights show features a live interview with Pomaika'i Keawe Lyman and Rolanda Mohala Reese. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:10. This show includes the following tracks:
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Eric Lee Crossroads |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Kupaoa, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole & Makaha Sons, Eric Lee, Pali, The Rose Ensemble and Doug & Sandy McMaster. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:10. This show includes the following tracks:
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Special Requests * He La Makani Keale Kahikina * Alika Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula)
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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A hui hou,
Piko
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Eric Lee Crossroads |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Kupaoa, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole & Makaha Sons, Eric Lee, Pali, The Rose Ensemble and Doug & Sandy McMaster. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:10. This show includes the following tracks:
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Special Requests * I Kona Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Piko
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Lorene Ruymar |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Kupaoa, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole & Makaha Sons, Hawaiian Style Band & Herb Ohta Jr. & Daniel Ho. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:45. This show includes the following tracks:
Playlist
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Andy Iona |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording.
This show is another in the Hawaiian Steel Guitar series. The lineup features the music of Jerry Byrd, Alan AKaka, Casey Olden, Greg Sardinha, Paul Kim, Henry Kaleialoha Allen and Owana Salazar. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:19. This show includes the following tracks:
Playlist
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Piko
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Owana Salazar |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording.
Live in the show is Owana Salazar to talk her history with the Hawaiian Steel guitar, particularly as a pupil under the legendary Jerry Byrd.
This show is another in the Hawaiian Steel Guitar series. The lineup features the music of Jerry Byrd, Alan AKaka, Casey Olden, Greg Sardinha, Paul Kim, Henry Kaleialoha Allen and Owana Salazar. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:59. This show includes the following tracks:
Playlist
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Piko
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James Kimo West
Mitch Chang |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording.
Live in the studio are James Kimo West and Mitch Chang!! Mahalo guys for coming by!
This show is another in the Hawaiian Steel Guitar series. Since we had so much fun playing with Kimo, I decided to forego the usual play list to provide more live time with Kimo. Hope you enjoy!
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Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Piko
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Bryan Tolentino
Darlene Ahuna |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording.
Live in the show are Bryan Tolentino and Darlene Ahuna to promote their upcoming concert events.
This show is another in the Hawaiian Steel Guitar series. The lineup features the music of Jerry Byrd, ALan AKaka, Casey Olden, Greg Sardinha, Paul Kim, Henry Kaleialoha ALlen and Owana Salazar. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:59. This show includes the following tracks:
Playlist
Special Requests
* Ka Pili Oha Darlene Ahuna That's The Hawaiian In Me
* Hoomaka Hou Olomana E Mau Ana Ka Haaheo
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events as hawaii concert occur off island and around the world.!
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A hui hou,
Piko
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Johnny Kiki Pal |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. This show begins the Hawaiian Steel Guitar series. The lineup features the music of Jerry Byrd, ALan AKaka, Casey Olden, Greg Sardinha, Paul Kim, Henry Kaleialoha ALlen and Owana Salazar. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:59. This show includes the following tracks:
Playlist
Special Requests * Ka Wailele O Nu'uanu The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events as hawaii concert occur off island and around the world.!
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A hui hou,
Piko
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Henry Kaleialoha Allen |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. This show begins the Hawaiian Steel Guitar series. The lineup features the music of Jerry Byrd, ALan AKaka, Casey Olden, Greg Sardinha, Paul Kim, Henry Kaleialoha ALlen and Owana Salazar. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:45. This show includes the following tracks:
Playlist
Special Requests * Makee 'Ailana Dennis Pavao Ka Leo Ki'eki'e * Ho`olohe I Ka Poli (Listen To Your Heart) Kumz Listen To Your Heart
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events as hawaii concert occur off island and around the world.!
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A hui hou,
Piko
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Night Surfing |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Kupaoa, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole & Makaha Sons, Hawaiian Style Band & Herb Ohta Jr. & Daniel Ho. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:45. This show includes the following tracks:
Playlist
Special Requests
* Aia I Olaa Kuu Aloha Kaumakaiwa Kanaka`ole Kaumakaiwa
* Pua Tuberose Sonny Chillingworth Sonny Solo
* I Kona Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
* Waika The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero
* Aloha No Kanilau Ka Lihi Kai 'O Kaena
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events as hawaii concert occur off island and around the world.!
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A hui hou,
Piko
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Herb Ohta Jr. Daniel Ho 2 to Three Feet |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Kupaoa, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole & Makaha Sons, Hawaiian Style Band & Herb Ohta Jr. & Daniel Ho. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:45. This show includes the following tracks:
Playlist
Special Requests * Maunaleo Keali'i Reichel Melelana * Puamana Dennis Pavao Ka Leo Ki'eki'e * Wahine Ilikea Makaha Sons Of Ni'Ihau Live at "Hank's Place" * Ka Lehua I Milia Kuuipo Kumukahi Songs Of The Hawaiian Islands * U'i Lani Hui Ohana Young Hawaii Plays Old Hawaii
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events as hawaii concert occur off island and around the world.!
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Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Makaha Sons Unforgettable |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Kupaoa, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole & Makaha Sons, Hawaiian Style Band & Herb Ohta Jr. & Daniel Ho. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Special Requests * Pua Hone Dennis Kamakahi 'Ohana * Waikaloa Aloha Pumehana Serenaders Hula Gems * Ka Wai O Namolokama The Maile Serenaders Hawaii's Favorite Slack Key & Steel Guitar Vol 1 * Hi'ilawe/Waterfall Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel * Olinda Road Unplugged Barry Flanagan Instrumental Peace
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Prince Albert |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Kupaoa, Tia Carrere, Hawaiian Style Band & Herb Ohta Jr. & Daniel Ho. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Special Requests * Moloka'i Waltz Amy Hânaiali'i Gilliom Pu'uhonua * Ku'u Home O Kahaluu Olomana Songs Of The Hawaiian Islands * Na Ka Pueo Makana Kiho'alu - Journey of Hawaiian Slack Key * Pu'uanahulu Makana Kiho'alu - Journey of Hawaiian Slack Key
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Prince Albert |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Dennis Kamakahi, Daniel Ho, Sterling Seaton, Peter DeAquino, Bobby Ingano & George Kahumoku, Jr., Tia Carrere, Hawaiian Style Band & Kulia I Ka Punawai. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Mo'olelo 4: He Pomaika'i Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani
Hawai'i 78 Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Cherished Songs - The Early Years vol 2
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Tia Carrere Hawaiiana |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Keoki Kahumoku & Herb Ohta Jr, Richard Ho'opi'i, Tia Carrere, Hawaiian Style Band & Kulia I Ka Punawai. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Mele Inoa No. 4: Hanohano Ka Uka I Pihanakalani Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani
Keolaokalani / Pua Carnation / Ho'i Mai Malihini Makaha Sons Golden Hawaiian Melodies
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Tia Carrere Hawaiiana |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Bobby Ingano with Derrick Mau, George Kahumoku Jr, Tia Carrere, Keoki Kahumoku & Kulia I Ka Punawai. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Mele Inoa No. 2: Ua Nani Waimea I Ka Wai Kea Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani
Holei Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Nalani Choy and mom Betty Jenkins |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of George Kahumoku, Jr, Dennis Kamakahi, Tia Carrere, Keoki Kahumoku & Kulia I Ka Punawai. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Mele Nu'a Hulu No. 3: Aia I Mokumanu Ko Nu'a Hulu Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani
Sweet Memory + I'll Remember You Gary Haleamau with JJ and Darlene Ahuna Ke Aloha o Ka Makualani
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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The Spirit Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of George Kahumoku, Jr, Dennis Kamakahi, Tia Carrere, Keoki Kahumoku & Kulia I Ka Punawai. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:25. This show includes the following tracks:
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Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Kapi'olani |
This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. The lineup features the music of Na Leo, Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho, Keoki Kahumoku & Kulia I Ka Punawai. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:25. This show includes the following tracks:
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Special Requests * Ku'u Lei 'Awapuhi Olomana Olomana ... Through The Years * 'Opae E Israel Kamakawiwo'ole IZ The Man and His Music
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Kamaka Brown |
This evening's podcast features the music of Na Leo, Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho, Keoki Kahumoku & Kulia I Ka Punawai. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:54. This show includes the following tracks:
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Special Requests * Sand Owana Salazar Hula Jazz
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Keoki Kahumoku Liko |
This evening's podcast features the music of Na Leo, Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho, Keoki Kahumoku & Kulia I Ka Punawai. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Special Requests * Back Home Ten Feet Everyday * Pohakuloa Gary Haleamau Hemolele * Sleepwalk Hapa In the Name of Love
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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Piko & Puni |
This evening's podcast features a live phone interview with the incomparable Uncle Cyril Pahinui along with the music of Na Leo, Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho, Darlene Ahuna, Diana Aki and Kalani Smythe. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Special Requests * A Peaceful Hawaii Night (Raiatea Helm) Raiatea Return To Romance * Mi Nei Dennis Pavao Na Mele Henoheno
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
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James Kimo West Kimo's Hawaiian Slack Key Christmas |
This evening's podcast features the music of Ho'okena, Na Leo, James Kimo West, Na Kama and Kohala. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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* He Mele No Kauai Kuapapa Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehuaula
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Junior Kekuewa Jr. Mele Kalikimaka!! |
This evening's podcast features the music of Junior Kekuewa Jr, Ho'okena, James Kimo West, Na Kama and Kohala. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Special requests are listed below as well.
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Special Requests
* Mauna Loa Hawaiian Style Band 'Ohana
* Ka Lehua ula Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehuaula
* E Ku'u Morning Dew/Ke Ala Makaha Sons On The Road Live
Our Purpose The Hawaiian Concert Guide is dedicated to the music and culture of the islands of Hawaii (Hawai'i). This includes Hawaii musical instruments such as 'Ukulele, Ki Ho'alu (Slack Key), Kika Kila (Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar), the Upright Bass and Pahu (Drum) as well as the singing styles of Leo Ki'eki'e (falsetto) and the Ha'i (glotto stop) style of singing. Additionally, we're focused on the concerts as they occur on and off the Hawaii islands and around the world.
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Makana Under The Surface |
This evening's podcast features a phone interview with Makana and the music of Ho'okena, James Kimo West, Na Kama and Kohala. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Maunalua Kahi Kaonohi Bobby Moderow Jr (seated) Bruce Spencer and Auntie Leina’ala Ha’ili (seated) |
This evening's podcast features the music of Ho'okena, James Kimo West, Na Kama and Kohala. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:22. Interview with Bobby Moderow Jr begins at 00:52. This show includes the following tracks:
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Ho'okena Home for the Holidays |
This evening's podcast features the music of Ho'okena, James Kimo West, Na Kama and Kohala. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:27 and include:
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Tia Carrere Daniel Ho 'Ikena |
This evening's podcast features the music of Na Leo, Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho, 'Elua Kane, John Keoni M K Jenny,Mary Ann Lim and Kalani Smythe. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:27 and include:
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John and Hope Keawe |
This evening's podcast features the music of John Keawe, Na Leo, Na Mele O Hawaii, Dana Leilehua Yuen, Daniel Kahikina Akaka, Jr and Kalani Smythe. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:36 and include:
Aala Ka Honua Kalani Smythe Kalani Live...As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Kalani Smythe Kalani Live... |
This evening's podcast features the music of Kawaikapuokalani Hewitt, Na Mele O Hawaii, Marcus Wong Yuen, Keoki Kahumoku, Steve Sano and Kalani Smythe. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:43 and include:
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Songs From Hawai'i Island |
This evening's podcast features the music of Kawaikapuokalani Hewitt, Na Mele O Hawaii, Kekuhi Kanahele Kealiikanakaoleohaililani, Kevin Kealoha, John Keawe, Steve Sano and kalani Smythe. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:12 and include:
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Pua Kupaoa Haleakala, Maui, HI |
This evening's podcast features the music of Na Mele O Hawaii, Kawaikapuokalani Hewitt, The Brothers Cazimero, Ledward Kaapana, Na Kama and Steve Sano. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:24 and include:
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Na Kama Ke Ala Hou |
This evening's podcast features the music of Na Mele O Hawaii, Kawaikapuokalani Hewitt, Na Kama and Steve Sano. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:25 and include:
ala Steve Sano PuukaniAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Na Mele 'O Hawai'i Sharing the Aloha |
This evening's podcast features the music of Na Mele O Hawaii, Kawaikapuokalani Hewitt, Na Kama and Steve Sano. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast begin at 01:01 and include:
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Kawaikapuokalani Hewitt Honehone I Ka Poli
Piko and Gabriel |
This evening's podcast features the music of Kawaikapuokalani Hewitt, Na Kama, Doug Fitch and Steve Sano. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
Be sure to check out Cecilio & Kapono's web site to get your free copy of their new tune: "Back in the Day"!!
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Steve Sano Pu'ukani |
This evening's podcast features the music of Kohala, Na Kama, Doug Fitch and Steve Sano. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
Be sure to check out Cecilio & Kapono's web site to get your free copy of their new tune: "Back in the Day"!!
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
u Lei Awapuhi Steve Sano PuukaniAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Piko, Kandi and Mike!! Pacific Islander Festival! On the HCG Calendar!! :) |
This evening's podcast features the music of Kohala, Na Kama, Doug Fitch and Kalae Miles. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Pacific Islander Festival! On the HCG Calendar!! :) |
This evening's podcast features the music of Kohala, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Doug Fitch and Kalae Miles. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Check out the HCG Calendar! Add your events now!! :) |
This evening's podcast features wala'au with Keali'i Blaisdell and Daniel Ho and the music of Kohala, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Doug Fitch, Kalae Miles and Leokane Pryor. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Keali'i Blaisdell Pakalana October 2008
Daniel Ho & Herb Ohta Jr. 2-3 Feet |
This evening's podcast features wala'au with Keali'i Blaisdell and Daniel Ho and the music of Kohala, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Doug Fitch, Kalae Miles and Leokane Pryor. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Leokane Pryor |
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This evening's podcast features the music of Kohala, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Saichi Kawahara, William Gilman, Kalae Miles, Leokane Pryor and Ryan Souza with Jeff Lass. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Leokane Pryor |
Top of the show this evening features a wonderful phone interview where we wala'au with Leokane Pryor!
This evening's podcast features the music of Ryan & Christine Souza & Ohana, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Kichizo Matsutani, Chauncy Bermodez, Kalae Miles, Leokane Pryor and Ryan Souza with Jeff Lass. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Kalae Miles Ho'opono |
This evening's podcast features the music of Albert Ka'ai & Anita Pahinui Nakamura, Kelekona, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Kichizo Matsutani, Stan Priddy, Kalae Miles, Makana, Leokane Pryor and Ryan Souza with Jeff Lass. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Ryan Souza |
This evening's podcast features the music of Donovan Kealoha, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, William "Billy" Gilman, Kamakele Bula Ka'iliwai, Makana, Leokane Pryor and Ryan Souza with Jeff Lass. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Leokane Pryor Maunahele |
This evening's podcast features the music of Albert Ka'ai & Anita Pahinui Nakamura, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Stan Priddy, Saichi Kawahara, Makana, Leokane Pryor and Ryan Souza with Jeff Lass. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat Sings |
This evening's podcast features the music of Clayton Mao, George Kuo, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Chauncy Bermodez, Kamakele Bula Ka'iliwai, Makana, Pete Apo & The Rainbow Nation Band. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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umau Sproat Singsi Ka Makani O Kohala Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Clyde Halemauma`u Sproat Singsumau Sproat Singsumau Sproat Singsi NoOe Chauncy Bermodez Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Peter Apo 'Aina |
This evening's podcast features the music of Dwight Kanae, The Ray Kane Band, Weldon Kekauoha, Frank B. Shaner, Cody Pueo Pata, Makana, Pete Apo & The Rainbow Nation Band. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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aina Kaulanao Hana Nei Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehua `ulaAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Keali'i Blaisdell III |
This evening's podcast features the music of Gabby Pops Pahinui, George Kuo, Weldon Kekauoha, Lopaka Kanahele, Le'a Kukona-Pacheco, Makana, Pati. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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ili Aloha Weldon Kekauoha Ka LehuaulaAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Weldon Kekauoha August 16, 2008 |
This evening's podcast features the music of Owana Salazar, Weldon Kekauoha, Bulla Kailiwai, Le'a Kukona-Pacheco, Makana, Daniel Ho and Peter deAquina & Garret Probst. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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i Kuapapa Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehuaulau Hoaloha Weldon Kekauoha Ka LehuaulaAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Makana Ki Ho'alu |
This evening's podcast features the music of Kimo & Piko, Owana Salazar, Weldon Kekauoha, Clyde Kindy Sproat, Lopaka Kanahele, Makana, Keoki Kahumoku and George Kahumoku, Jr. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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oheno Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehuaulao Kilauea Weldon Kekauoha Ka LehuaulaAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehua 'Ula |
This evening's podcast features the music of Owana Salazar, Weldon Kekauoha, Chan Abenes, Le'a Kukona-Pacheco, Makana, Cyril Pahinui and Ozzie Kotani. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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ula Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehuaulai Weldon Kekauoha Ka LehuaulaAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Volume III |
This evening's podcast features the music of Owana Salazar, George Kahumoku Jr., Le'a Kukona-Pacheco, Loopaka Kanahele, Makana, Ozzie Kotani and George Kahumoku Jr. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Israel Kamakawiwo'ole |
This evening's podcast features the music of Owana Salazar, George Kahumoku Jr., Kalani Benanua, Benny Kalama, Makana, Keoki Kahumoku and Daniel Ho. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
Once again, Big Hawaiian Concert Guide MAHALOS to Steven Espaniola and Kris Kanoho from Piko and Puni for such a wonderful Hawaiian Concert Guide theme song! This is sure to be a hit as I can't stop singing it after the show!! :)
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Vol 1 |
This evening's podcast features the music of Owana Salazar, George Kahumoku Jr., Dennis Pavao, Elijah Isaac, Makana, Cyril Pahinui and Ledward Ka'apana. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
Big Hawaiian Concert Guide MAHALOS to Steven Espaniola and Kris Kanoho from Piko and Puni for such a wonderful Hawaiian Concert Guide theme song! This is sure to be a hit as I can't stop singing it after the show!! :)
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u Pokii Dennis Pavao Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Owana Salazar Hula Jazz |
This evening's podcast features the music of Owana Salazar, George Kahumoku Jr., Kalani Benanua, Elijah Isaac, Makana and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Makana Koi Au |
This evening's podcast features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, George Kahumoku Jr., Kalani Benanua, Elijah Isaac, Makana and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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olu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & TodayAi A Ka Manu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & TodayAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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George Kahumoku Jr. Na 'Ano 'Ano |
This evening's podcast features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, George Kahumoku Jr., Kalani Benanua, Kahauanu Lake, Makana and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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u Nani Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & TodayAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Makana, Mitch Chang and Piko |
This evening's podcast features a live interview with Kaleo McCabe of Baibala Hemolele, an effort to publicly publish the bible as translated in to the Hawaiian language and Makana with the music of Na Palapalai, Na Leo Pilimehana, Makana and Israel Kamakawiwo'ole. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, 8 |
This evening's podcast features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, John Pi'ilani Watkins, Elijah Isaac, Leokane Pryor and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Ae One Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & TodayAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Aunty Nona Beamer |
This evening's podcast is dedicated to the loving memory of Aunty Nona Beamer and features the music of Rene Paulo, The Sunday Manoa, Kamehameha School Bishop Estates, Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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o Nuuanu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & TodayAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Leokane Pryor Home Malanai |
This evening's podcast features Ledward Kaapana, Mike Kaawa, Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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u Morning Dew Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & TodayAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Eddie Kamae & the Sons of Hawaii |
This evening's podcast features Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor, Martin Denny and the Matt Catingub Orchestra featuring the singing talents of Bruce Hamada and Jimmy Borges. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Opae Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawaii Yesterday & Todayulei Nau Ia Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & TodayAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Jeff Peterson Mitch Chang |
This evening's podcast features our live, in studio guest, Mitch Chang. Concert Promoter and musician extraordinaire. Featured musicians included Ledward Ka'apana, Mike Ka'awa, Teresa Bright, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor, Martin Denny and the Matt Catingub Orchestra featuring the singing talents of Robert Cazimero and Jake Shimabukuro. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Jim Kimo West |
This evening's podcast features music from Teresa Bright, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor, Martin Denny and the Matt Catingub Orchestra featuring the singing talents of Kaukahi and Matt Catingub. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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u Ipo I Ka Hee Pu`e One Leokane Pryor Home MalanaiAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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In Loving Memory Uncle RayKaleoalohapoinaoleohelemanuKane |
This evening's podcast is dedicated to the loving memory of Uncle Raymond Kaleoalohapoinaoleohelemanu Kane and features music from Teresa Bright, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Neal Yamamura, Martin Denny and the Matt Catingub Orchestra featuring the singing talents of Cecilio and Kapono and Afatia. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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Auntie Genoa Leilani Keawe-Aiko |
This evening's podcast is dedicated to the memory Auntie Genoa. Mahalo to Auntie Gerry for allowing us to intrude upon her Sunday evening to wala 'au about Auntie Genoa. Mahalo also to all the Hawaiian Concert Guide listeners who contributed to this special podcast.
Be sure to check out Ali Lexa's tribute to Auntie Genoa Keawe as recorded at KPFK radio on 'Ukulele Spotlight.
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Matt Catingub Back to Romance |
This evening's podcast features music from Teresa Bright, Sterling Seaton, Keoki Kahumoku, John Keoni Trino, Neal Yamamura, Martin Denny and the Matt Catingub Orchestra featuring the singing talents of Eric Gilliom and Matt Catingub. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Susan McCormick |
This evening's podcast features a live phone interview with Susan McCormick and Steven Espaniola. Music from Teresa Bright, Bobby Ingano, Daniel Ho, John Keoni Trino, Neal Yamamura, Martin Denny and the Matt Catingub Orchestra featuring the singing talents of Robert Cazimero and Matt Catingub. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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John Keoni Trino with George Kahumoku Jr |
This evening's podcast features a live phone interview with John Keoni Trino and music from Teresa Bright, Owana Salazar, Keoki Kahumoku, John Keoni Trino, Neal Yamamura and the Matt Catingub Orcestra featuring the singing talents of Fiji and guitar playing talents of Jeff Peterson. See the song list below for links to purchase their music.
Be sure to catch Steven Espaniola's first ever, live simulcast from Yahoo! Live this Friday night February 10, 2008 at 8:00 PM at Da Hukilau in San Francisco, CA!! Click here for details!!
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Teresa Bright Hawaiinawa |
This evening's podcast features music from Teresa Bright, Martin Pahinui, Richard Ho'opi'i, John Keoni Trino, Neal Yamamura and the Matt Catingub Orcestra featuring the singing talents of Henry Kapono and Hapa. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Treasures of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar |
This evening's podcast features music from Jeff Peterson, Cyril Pahinui, George Kahumoku Jr., John Keoni Trino, and Neal Yamamura. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
Be sure to check out Steven Inglis and Kalae Bobo Miles on YouTube, as featured in the podcast: * Hi'ilawe * Pua Lililehua
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Congratulations Mitch!! On a successful concert!! |
This evening's podcast features music from Jeff Peterson, Dennis Kamakahi, Ledward Ka'apana, John Keoni Trino, and Neal Yamamura. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Steven Espaniola |
This evening I'm joined by my good friend and new co-host Sherri! E komo mai sistah!!
Also this evening, we get a surprise phone call from Steven Espaniola and roll in a quick interview in the show. Braddah Steven is holoholo ka'a next weekend to perform in the Slack Key Festival!! We sooo excited to see him and he's bringing another guest artist to kiho'alu with him. Should be a great Southern California Slack Key Festival!!!
This evening's podcast features music from Jeff Peterson, Barefoot Natives (Eric Gilliom and William Kanaiali'i), John Keoni Trino, The Crazed Mugs with Haole Kates and Randy Lorenzo. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Jeff Peterson |
This evening's podcast features music from Jeff Peterson, Barefoot Natives (Eric Gilliom and William Kanaiali'i), Gary Haleamau, The Crazed Mugs with Haole Kates and Randy Lorenzo. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Jim Kimo West Milton Lau |
This evening's podcast features music from Amy Hanaiali'i, Opihi Pickers, Ben Kaili, Charles Michael Brotman, Randy Lorenzo and Sonny Lim. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Uncle Dennis Kamakahih |
This evening's podcast features music from Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom, Jeff Peterson, Barefoot Natives (Eric Gilliom and William Kanaiali'i), Gary Haleamau, The Crazed Mugs with Haole Kates and Randy Lorenzo, Dwight Tokumoto and Wailau Ryder. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Slack Key Christmas |
This evening's podcast features music from Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom, Jeff Peterson, Barefoot Natives (Eric Gilliom and William Kanaiali'i), Gary Haleamau, The Crazed Mugs with Haole Kates and Randy Lorenzo, Dwight Tokumoto and Wailau Ryder. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Jeff Peterson Pure Slack Key |
This evening's podcast features music from Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom, Darin Leong, Barefoot Natives (Eric Gilliom and William Kanaiali'i), Gary Haleamau, The Crazed Mugs with Haole Kates and Randy Lorenzo. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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u E Halia Nei Barefoot Natives Slack Key CircusAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Amy Hanaiali'i A Hawaiian Christmas |
This evening's podcast features music from Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom, Darin Leong, Hoku Zuttermeister, Gary Haleamau, James Kimo West, Barefoot Natives and Dwight Tokumoto. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Sheldeen & Gary Haleamau |
This evening's podcast features music from Darin Leong, Hoku Zuttermeister, Gary Haleamau, Barefoot Natives. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Cyril Pahinui |
This evening's podcast features music from Darin Leong, Hoku Zuttermeister, Cindy Combs, Herb Ohta Jr. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Cyril Pahinui |
This evening's podcast features a phone interview with Uncle Cyril Pahinui as well as music from Darin Leong, Hoku Zuttermeister, Cindy Combs, Herb Ohta Jr. See the song list below for links to purchase their music:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Gary Haleamau Redeemed |
This evening's podcast features a phone interview with Gary Haleamau, Herb Ohta Jr and Nathan Aweau as well as music from Darin Leong, Hoku Zuttermeister, Cindy Combs, Herb Ohta Jr. See and Nathan Aweau the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Hearing Chipmunks? Click here!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Darin Leong Five Years and Many Miles |
This evening's podcast features music from Darin Leong, Hoku Zuttermeister, Cindy Combs and Herb Ohta Jr. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Hearing Chipmunks? Click here!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Uncle Bill Tapia with Piko |
This evening's podcast features live music and talk-story with the incomparable Uncle Bill Tapia (Part 2).
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Uncle Bill Tapia with Piko |
This evening's podcast features live music and talk-story with the incomparable Uncle Bill Tapia.
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Herb Ohta Jr. 'Ukulele Journey |
This evening's podcast features music from The Brothers Cazimero, Cyril Pahinui, Cindy Combs and Herb Ohta Jr. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Hearing Chipmunks? Click here!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Herb Ohta Jr. 'Ukulele Journey |
This evening's podcast features music from Makaha Sons with Hoku Zuttermeister, The Brothers Cazimero, Cyril Pahinui, Auntie Genoa Keawe, Kaipo Hale, John Cruz and The Hawaiian Style Band. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Hearing Chipmunks? Click here!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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John Cruz One Of These Days |
This evening's podcast features music from Makaha Sons with Hoku Zuttermeister, The Brothers Cazimero, Cyril Pahinui, Auntie Genoa Keawe, Kaipo Hale, John Cruz and The Hawaiian Style Band. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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John Cruz One Of These Days |
This evening's podcast features music from The Brothers Cazimero, Cyril Pahinui, Auntie Genoa Keawe, Kaipo Hale, John Cruz and The Hawaiian Style Band. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Cyril Pahinui He'eia |
Through the wonderful generosity of the Hawaiian Concert Guide listeners, I have ordered the following products that have been (or will shortly be installed in the HCG studio): * Aphex Aural Exciter Model 104 Type C-2 with Big Bottom - Used as a sound processor to brighten, clean and enhance various portions of the audio spectrum. * OnStage 12-Space Rack Stand - Used to organize all the studio equipment into a single stack! * Hosa CPP-Series Patchbay Cables - Used to patch audio from mixer through Aural Exciter. * Hosa Right Angle Insert Cable (x2) - Used to insert special effects directly in to a mixer channel. * 8 Switch Power Center / Light Controller - Used to control all systems on desktop.
This evening's podcast features music from The Brothers Cazimero, Cyril Pahinui, Auntie Genoa Keawe, Kaipo Hale, John Cruz and The Hawaiian Style Band. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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Cyril Pahinui He'eia
Please Kokua! |
Please consider contributing to our fund raise (at right). We are hoping to raise $500 towards new sound processing equipment. We appreciate your kokua! :)
Through the wonderful generosity of the Hawaiian Concert Guide listeners, I have ordered the following products that have been (or will shortly be installed in the HCG studio): * Aphex Aural Exciter Model 104 Type C-2 with Big Bottom - Used as a sound processor to brighten, clean and enhance various portions of the audio spectrum. * OnStage 12-Space Rack Stand - Used to organize all the studio equipment into a single stack! * Hosa CPP-Series Patchbay Cables - Used to patch audio from mixer through Aural Exciter. * Hosa Right Angle Insert Cable (x2) - Used to insert special effects directly in to a mixer channel. * 8 Switch Power Center / Light Controller - Used to control all systems on desktop.
This evening's podcast features music from Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Raiatea Helm, The Brothers Cazimero, Auntie Genoa Keawe, Kaipo Hale and The Hawaiian Style Band. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
Please definitely take a moment to subscribe to the Hawaiian Concert Guide mailing list. This list will be used to announce each podcast as well as to inform the listeners to any last minute, late-breaking concert event changes. Simple fill out the simple form in the left-hand navigation bar.
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Piko
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Sean & Robi S & R
Please Kokua! |
Please consider contributing to our fund raise (at right). We are hoping to raise $500 towards new sound processing equipment. We appreciate your kokua! :)
This evening's podcast features music from Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Raiatea Helm, The Brothers Cazimero, Auntie Genoa Keawe, Kaipo Hale and The Hawaiian Style Band. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
Click here to hear this show:
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
Please definitely take a moment to subscribe to the Hawaiian Concert Guide mailing list. This list will be used to announce each podcast as well as to inform the listeners to any last minute, late-breaking concert event changes. Simple fill out the simple form in the left-hand navigation bar.
A hui hou,
Piko
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Sean & Robi S & R
Please Kokua! |
Please consider contributing to our fund raise (at right). We are hoping to raise $500 towards new sound processing equipment. We appreciate your kokua! :)
This evening's podcast features music from Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Raiatea Helm, Kamau, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and The Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
u Sweet Lei PoinaOle Raiatea Helm Hawaiian BlossomAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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A hui hou,
Piko
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Sean & Robi S & R
Please Kokua! |
Please consider contributing to our fund raise (at right). We are hoping to raise $500 towards new sound processing equipment. We appreciate your kokua! :)
This evening's podcast features music from Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Raiatea Helm, Kamau, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and The Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
Please definitely take a moment to subscribe to the Hawaiian Concert Guide mailing list. This list will be used to announce each podcast as well as to inform the listeners to any last minute, late-breaking concert event changes. Simple fill out the simple form in the left-hand navigation bar.
A hui hou,
Piko
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Aloha mai kakou,
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Sean & Robi S & R
Please Kokua! |
Please consider contributing to our fund raise (at right). We are hoping to raise $500 towards new sound processing equipment. We appreciate your kokua! :)
This evening's podcast features music from Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Raiatea Helm, Kamau, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and The Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
Be sure to check out the delghtful slack key music and singing of a new and upcoming artist Kawehionalani!!
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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Piko
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Sean & Robi S & R
Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Raiatea Helm, Kamau, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and The Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
Click here to hear this show:
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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Piko
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Aloha mai kakou,
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Sean & Robi S & R
Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Raiatea Helm, Kamau, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and The Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
o Puulani + Oluo Pu`ulani Raiatea Helm Hawaiian BlossomAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Piko
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IZ Wonderful World
Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Raiatea Helm, Kamau, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and The Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
Click here to hear this show:
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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Piko
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July 8, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Kimo Watanabe At Home
IZ Wonderful World
Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Kimo Watanabe, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Kamau, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and The Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
oulu Lahui Me Au Kamau Live From The Lo`iAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Piko
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July 1, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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IZ Wonderful World
Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Kamau, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and The Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
i Kamau Live From The LoiAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Piko
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June 24, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Kamau Live from the Lo'i
Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Kamau, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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e No Kamau Live From The LoiAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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June 17, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Kalae Miles, Jim Kimo West, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi, Tony Conjugacion and Ka'au Crater Boys. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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June 10, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Kaiolohia Smith, I. Mihana, Keali'i Blaisdell, Dennis Kamakahi, Bryan Tolentino, Kevin Brown and Henry Brown. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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June 3, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Kaiolohia Smith, I. Mihana, Keali'i Blaisdell, Dennis Kamakahi, Bryan Tolentino, Kevin Brown and Henry Brown. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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May 13, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Kaiolohia Smith, I. Mihana, Keali'i Blaisdell, Dennis Kamakahi, Bryan Tolentino, Kevin Brown and Henry Brown. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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ulaokeao Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u HomeO Hanao Honokalani Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u HomeO HanaAs always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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May 20, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Kalae Bobo Miles with Piko |
This evening's podcast features the live music of Kalae Bobo Miles. Two wonderful hours!! Please be sure to check out his MySpace.com web site!!
For booking info or to purchase his music, please follow any of these links: * Grand Staff Entertainment * mmiles35@yahoo.com * CDBaby.com
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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May 13, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Kaiolohia Smith, I. Mihana, Keali'i Blaisdell, Dennis Kamakahi, Bryan Tolentino, Kevin Brown and Henry Brown. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
Click here to hear this show:
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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May 6, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Kaiolohia Smith, I. Mihana, Keali'i Blaisdell, Dennis Kamakahi, Bryan Tolentino, Kevin Brown and Henry Brown. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
Click here to hear this show:
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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April 29, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Please Kokua! |
This show is dedicated to my bruddah Keali'i Blaisdell who recently suffered a stroke. My wife and I are praying for a quick recovery! Please Kokua!!
This evening's podcast features music from Kaiolohia Smith, I. Mihana, Keali'i Blaisdell, Dennis Kamakahi, Bryan Tolentino, 'Ikaika Brown and Henry Brown. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
Click here to hear this show:
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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April 22, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana |
This evening's podcast features music from Kaiolohia Smith, I. Mihana, Dennis Kamakahi, Bryan Tolentino, 'Ikaika Brown and Henry Brown. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou, to hear Hawaiian music from the golden age that is no longer in print by clicking HERE!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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April 15, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Don Ho August 13, 1930 - April 14, 2007
I. Mihana |
This show is dedicated to the memory of Don Ho.
This evening's podcast features music from Don Ho, Cody Pueo Pata, I. Mihana, Dennis Kamakahi, Bran Tolentino, 'Ikaika Brown and Henry Brown. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou, to hear Hawaiian music from the golden age that is no longer in print by clicking HERE!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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April 8, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Makena
Jeff Peterson Kahealani
Bill Tapia Duke of Uke
Keoni Chang Halau Na Pua Lehua I Ka Ua Noe |
This evening's podcast features music from Mitch Chang, Makena, Jeff Peterson, Bill Tapia, Cody Pueo Pata, Dennis Kamakahi, 'Ikaika Brown and Henry Brown. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou, to hear Hawaiian music from the golden age that is no longer in print by clicking HERE!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
Also featured in this weeks show is Kumu Hula Keoni Chang (pictured at right) of Halau Na Pua lehua I Ka Ua Noe. Please be sure to check out their web site and attend their ho'ike on 4/28/2007!
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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April 1, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Jeff Peterson Kahealani |
This evening's podcast features music from Keali'i Blaisdell, Cody Pueo Pata, Dennis Kamakahi, Jeff Peterson, 'Ikaika Brown and Henry Brown Sr. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou, to hear Hawaiian music from the golden age that is no longer in print by clicking HERE!!
Don't miss the 14th annual 'Ukulele Festival of Northern California in Hayward, CA!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
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Piko
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March 25, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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100th Episode!! |
This evening's podcast features music from Keali'i Blaisdell, Cody Pueo Pata, Gabby Pahinui, Gordon Mark and Keoki Kahumoku. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
Click here to hear this show:
Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou, to hear Hawaiian music from the golden age that is no longer in print by clicking HERE!!
Don't miss the 14th annual 'Ukulele Festival of Northern California in Hayward, CA!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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March 18, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Hang Loose Brudda!! |
This evening's podcast features music from Keali'i Blaisdell, Cody Pueo Pata, Gabby Pahinui, Gordon Mark and Keoki Kahumoku. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou, to hear Hawaiian music from the golden age that is no longer in print by clicking HERE!!
Considering buying a new 'Ukulele? Kanile'a 'Ukulele is by far the BEST choice!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
Be sure to check out How Great is Our God recorded by Ewalina's Papa. Maika'i no!!
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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March 11, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Cody Pueo Pata He Aloha... |
This evening's podcast features music from Keali'i Blaisdell, Cody Pueo Pata, Gabby Pahinui, Gordon Mark and Keoki Kahumoku. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
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Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou, to hear Hawaiian music from the golden age that is no longer in print by clicking HERE!!
Considering buying a new 'Ukulele? Kanile'a 'Ukulele is by far the BEST choice!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
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As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts. All music is readily available from the Tower Records link at left.
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March 4, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Keeping It Traditional |
This evening's podcast features music from Keali'i Blaisdell, Cody Pueo Pata, Gabby Pahinui, Gordon Mark and Keoki Kahumoku. See the song list below for links to purchase their albums:
Click here to hear this show:
Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou, to hear Hawaiian music from the golden age that is no longer in print by clicking HERE!!
Considering buying a new 'Ukulele? Kanile'a 'Ukulele is by far the BEST choice!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
| The Hawaiian Concert Guide Is brought to you, in part, by: Hawaii Vacations by Hawaii Aloha Travel
and
Russell of SkinPrikTattoos!! Call now!! 714-366-7258
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Tribe Factor Tattoos in Fullerton
And that you heard about it on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! |
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts. All music is readily available from the Tower Records link at left.
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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February 25, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby |
This evening's podcast features music from Gabby Pahinui, Da Ukulele Boys, George Kahumoku, Gordon Mark, Steve Sano and Keoki Kahumoku. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
Click here to hear this show:
Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou by clicking HERE!!
Considering buying a new 'Ukulele? Kanile'a 'Ukulele is by far the BEST choice!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
| The Hawaiian Concert Guide Is brought to you, in part, by: Hawaii Vacations by Hawaii Aloha Travel
and
Russell of SkinPrikTattoos!! Call now!! 714-366-7258
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Tribe Factor Tattoos in Fullerton
And that you heard about it on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! |
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts. All music is readily available from the Tower Records link at left.
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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February 18, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Steven Espaniola @ The Gypsy Den |
This evening's podcast features an interview with Steven Espaniola, singer, songwriter, slack key and 'Ukulele player extraordinaire. Please join Leilani and Piko as they learn more about Steven's life and career as well as live recordings of his awesome playing and singing ability!
At nearly 1.5 hours in length, this is a wonderful introduction to Steven's art. Please be sure to visit his web site by clicking on his image at right. You can purchase a copy of his album directly from there or visit any major record store such as Borders.com or Mele.com below.
Click here to purchase a copy of Steven Espaniola's album, Ho'omaka!!
Click here to hear this show right now!
Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou by clicking HERE!!
| The Hawaiian Concert Guide Is brought to you, in part, by: Hawaii Vacations by Hawaii Aloha Travel
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Russell of SkinPrikTattoos!! Call now!! 714-366-7258
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And that you heard about it on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! |
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts. All music is readily available from the Tower Records link at left.
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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February 11, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Gabby Pahinui Pure Gabby |
This evening's podcast features music from Steven Espaniola, Richard Ho'opi'i, Danny Ingano, Gordon Mark, Steve Sano and Keoki Kahumoku. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
Click here to hear this show:
Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou by clicking HERE!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
| The Hawaiian Concert Guide Is brought to you, in part, by: Hawaii Vacations by Hawaii Aloha Travel
and
Russell of SkinPrikTattoos!! Call now!! 714-366-7258
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Tribe Factor Tattoos in Fullerton
And that you heard about it on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! |
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts. All music is readily available from the Tower Records link at left.
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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A hui hou,
Piko
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February 4, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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Kimo Watanabe |
This evening's podcast features music from Kiimo Watanabe, Steven Espaniola, Ozzie Kotani, Daniel Ho., Kapo Ku, Traci Toguchi, Ahumanu and Steve Sano. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
Click here to hear this show:
Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou by clicking HERE!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
| The Hawaiian Concert Guide Is brought to you, in part, by: Hawaii Vacations by Hawaii Aloha Travel
and
Russell of SkinPrikTattoos!! Call now!! 714-366-7258
Be sure to ask for Russell at
Tribe Factor Tattoos in Fullerton
And that you heard about it on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! |
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts. All music is readily available from the Tower Records link at left.
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
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A hui hou,
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January 28, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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This evening's podcast features music from Dennis Kamakahi, George Kahumoku Jr., Kapo Ku, Traci Toguchi, Ahumanu and Steve Sano. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
Click here to hear this show:
Please be sure to visit Bill Wynne's Podcast, Ho'olohe Hou by clicking HERE!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
| The Hawaiian Concert Guide Is brought to you, in part, by: Hawaii Vacations by Hawaii Aloha Travel
and
Russell of SkinPrikTattoos!! Call now!! 714-366-7258
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January 21, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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This evening's podcast features music from Dennis Kamakahi, George Kahumoku Jr., Kapo Ku, Traci Toguchi, Ahumanu and Steve Sano. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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January 14, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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This evening's podcast features music from Led Ka'apana, Cyril Pahinui, Kapo Ku, Traci Toguchi, Ahumanu and Steve Sano. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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January 7, 2007 Aloha mai kakou,
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This evening's podcast features music from Brittni Paiva, Kapo Ku, Traci Toguchi and Ahumanu. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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December 31, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Hau'oli Makahiki Hou from all of us at the Hawaiian Concert Guide!!
This evening's podcast features music from Brittni Paiva, Hapa, Kapo Ku, Traci Toguchi and Ahumanu. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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December 24, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Mele Kalikimaka from all of us at the Hawaiian Concert Guide!!
This evening's podcast features music from Patrick Landeza, James Kimo West, George Kahumoku and many more. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
Also featured in this evenings show is a special interview with Daniel Ho as he announces his nomination for a Grammy Award!!
The show also features the Santa Cruz, CA Concert Report from Timmy Hunt of the Aloha Island Grille!
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December 17, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Piko, Kawika, Kapo, Uncle Kaleo and Pro (Click to enlarge image) |
This evening's podcast features live music from Kapo Ku and his band. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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December 10, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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It's a Slack Key World Hapa World Music |
This evening's podcast features music from Brittni Paiva, Hapa et al, Gabbu Pahinui. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Gazing Brittni Paiva Brittni
Ke 'Ala Hou Various Artists It's a Slack Key World
Ka Ipo Lei Manu Various Artists It's a Slack Key World
Aloha Ka Manini Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1
Ku'u Pua Lei Mokihana Gabby Pahinui The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vol.1
Aia La 'O Pele I Hawai'i Charles Ka'upu Ke Aka
To You Sweetheart, Aloha Hawaii Calls Blue Hawaii
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December 3, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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It's a Slack Key World Hapa World Music |
This evening's podcast features music from Brittni Paiva, Kimo Watanabe, Hapa and Kapo Ku. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Pua Karauna Brittni Paiva Brittni
Manu O'o 3 Kimo Watanabe Backyard Music
Kaho'olawe 3 Kimo Watanabe Backyard Music
Slack Key World #1 Various Artists It's a Slack Key World
Mele Pau 'Ole Various Artists It's a Slack Key World
Chant Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La
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November 26, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Brittni by Brittni Paiva |
This evening's podcast features music from Keali'i Reichel, Brittni Paiva, Kimo Watanbe and Tim Fuller. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
My Sweet Gardenia Lei William "Baba" Alimoot Happy Hawaiian
Canon in D Brittni Paiva Brittni
Samba Pa Ti Brittni Paiva Brittni
E Ku'u Morning Dew (take 4) Kimo Watanabe & Reed Hew-Len Backyard Music
How Long Kimo Watanabe Backyard Music
Anjuli Hapa Hapa
E Hele Ana E Hapa In the Name of Love
'Ulili E (The Wandering Tattler Bird) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal
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November 19, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Maluhia by Keali'i Reichel |
This evening's podcast features music from Keali'i Reichel, Brittni Paiva, Kimo Watanbe and Tim Fuller. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Ke Aloha Kalikimaka Keali`i Reichel MALUHIA (F)
Riding Honoli'i Brittni Paiva Brittni
Begin the Beguine Brittni Paiva Brittni
I Kona Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Pua Lilia Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Sanoe/Awaiulu Medley Kimo Watanabe Backyard Music
Manu O'o Kimo Watanabe Backyard Music
Olsen Olsen Tim Fuller Coldwater Slack Key
Big Sur Slack Key Tim Fuller Coldwater Slack Key
'Akaka Falls (Ka Wailele O 'Akaka) Hawaii Calls Blue Hawaii
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November 12, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Bill Wynne |
This evening's podcast features music from Bill Wynne. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
Be sure to catch the Makena Cruise Cast for another week at: http://makena-hawaii.blogspot.com/
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Eia Kaleponi Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
I Kona Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Pua Lilia Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
E Ku'ulei, E Ku'uipo Bill Wynne
Green Lantern Hula Bill Wynne
Old Plantation (Ku'u Home) Hawaii Calls Blue Hawaii
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November 5, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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**Aloha Festivals FalsettoContest Winners, Vol. 7
Mahela - My Heart** |
This evening's podcast features music from Bill Wynne, Ronnie Kaohelauali'i, Hiroshi Okada, Mahela and Gary Haleamau. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
Be sure to catch the Makena Cruise Cast over the next two weeks at: http://makena-hawaii.blogspot.com/
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Auhae 'ia 'oe I Kalani Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
Bill Wynne - Ku'u Ipo Ku'u Aloha Poina 'Ole(Ida's Hula) Various Artists Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners 7
Hiroshi Okada - He Nani Helena Various Artists Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners 7
Aloha Au Ia 'Oe Mahela My Heart
Papalina Lahilahi Mahela My Heart
Across The Sea Hawaii Calls Blue Hawaii
Beyond The Reef Hawaii Calls Blue Hawaii
Keiki Mahine Gary Haleamau Hemolele
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October 29, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Darrell Aquino Slack Key Guitarist |
This evening's podcast features music from Tim Fuller, James Kimo West and Chris Yeaton. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
'Oili Ke Alo O Kaukini Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
Live Love, Love Life Darrell Aquino Live Love, Love Life
He Hoaaloha No Darrell Aquino Live Love, Love Life
Blue Hawai'i Hawaii Calls Blue Hawaii
Hukilau Hawaii Calls Blue Hawaii
Wanine Hele La + He Inoa No Pauahi Gary Haleamau Hemolele Pohakuloa Gary Haleamau Hemolele
Pohakuloa Gary Haleamau Hemolele
Kikaha Malie Chris Yeaton Kikaha Malie
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October 22, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Tim Fuller Slack Key Guitarist |
This evening's podcast features music from Tim Fuller, James Kimo West and Chris Yeaton. See the song list below for links to each artist's web site.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Big Sur Slack Key Tim Fuller Coldwater Slack Key
He 'Ulaleo E Leo 'Ia Nei Various Artists Hawaiian Nation - A Call For Hawaiian Sovereignty
Hawai'i Pono'i Various Artists Hawaiian Nation - A Call For Hawaiian Sovereignty
Ua Hiki Aku Nei O Kalani Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
Auhea 'oe E Ka Makua Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
Allerton Jim "Kimo" West Nurturing the Garden
Dedication Jim "Kimo" West Nurturing the Garden
A Winters Shade of Orange Chris Yeaton Kikaha Malie
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October 15, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Yaling, Bruce, Piko and Karen In da hale!! |
This evening's podcast includ a live in-studio interview with Bruce and Yaling Fisher of Hawaii-Aloha.com. We discuss many topics including travel to Hawaii, hotels to consider (and avoid) and the major benefits of using a travel agency when booking a trip. We discuss all things in and around the Hawaiian islands and how to get the most from your visit. We also feature new music from Jim Kimo West, Kulia I Ka Punawai and Kimo Watanabe.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Honomuni Aloha Pumehana Serenaders Hula Gems
Mele 'Ai Pohaku Various Artists Hawaiian Nation - A Call For Hawaiian Sovereignty
Rise Up And Follow Me Various Artists Hawaiian Nation - A Call For Hawaiian Sovereignty
Eia Moloka I Nui A Hina Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
Ho'olono 'ia Aku Ho'i Kaua'i Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
McBryde Jim "Kimo" West Nurturing the Garden
Pump Six Jim "Kimo" West Nurturing the Garden
All Along the Watchtower Kimo Watanabe Backyard Music
Kaho'olawe Kimo Watanabe & Reed Hew-Len Backyard Music
Aloha o Kona Chris Yeaton Ho'o Pa'a (The Stand)
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October 8, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Kulia I Ka Punawai Kumu Hula Association of Southern California |
This evening's podcast features new music from Keali'i Blaisdell, Kenneth Makuakane!!, Jim Kimo West, Kulia I Ka Punawai and Gary Haleamau.
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Kalale`a Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional
Oli "O Hawai'i Nui, Hawi'i Iki Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
Kawika Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
Kawika The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam
Eala E Hawai'i Moku O Keawe Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
Auhea 'oe Maui O Papa Kulia I Ka Punawai Legacy Hula Volume 1, Kalakaua
E Ku'upau Kenneth Makuakane Makuakane
Origins Jim "Kimo" West Nurturing the Garden
Queen Emma Jim "Kimo" West Nurturing the Garden
Ku`e Manu Gary Haleamau Hemolele
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October 1, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Kenneth Makuakane Makuakane.com |
This evening's podcast features new music from Kenneth Makuakane!!
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
i No Oe Aloha Pumehana Serenaders Hula GemsWaikaloa Aloha Pumehana Serenaders Hula Gems
Holo Paikikala Kenneth Makuakane Makuakane
Ka Na'i Apuni Various Artists Hawaiian Nation - A Call For Hawaiian Sovereignty
Kamehameha The Great-Forging The Nation Various Artists Hawaiian Nation - A Call For Hawaiian Sovereignty
I Kona Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Ku`u Lihikai Gary Haleamau Hemolele
Baby `Io Gary Haleamau Hemolele
Kipikoa (Bina Mossman) The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
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September 24, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Kenneth Makuakane Makuakane.com |
This evening's podcast features new music from Kenneth Makuakane!!
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
He Lei Nou Kenneth Makuakane Makuakane
Sovereignty Song Various Artists Hawaiian Nation - A Call For Hawaiian Sovereignty
Hawaii-Loa Various Artists Hawaiian Nation - A Call For Hawaiian Sovereignty
Napoopoo Gary Haleamau Hemolele
Goodbye E Kealoha Gary Haleamau Hemolele
He Punahele (Albert Nahaleo) / Christmas Wish (Roland Cazimero) (Medley) The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
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September 17, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Kenneth Makuakane Makuakane.com |
This evening's podcast features new music from Kenneth Makuakane!!
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
'O Ko'olau Ku i ka Lani Amy & Willie K Hanaiali'i
E Nene'e Mai A Pili Kenneth Makuakane Makuakane
He Touched Me Lyle Cherished Memories
On Hawaiian Time Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Here In Paradise Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Blue Hawaii All-Star Hawaiian Band Steel Guitar Magic
Lovely Hula Hands All-Star Hawaiian Band Steel Guitar Magic
Waikiki (Andy Cummings)/Wakiki Hula (Isaac Keola) (Medley) The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
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September 10, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Bruce and Yaling Hawaii-Aloha.com |
This evening's podcast features a great interview with Bruce and Yaling Fisher of Hawaii Aloha Travel
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Waikiki Andy Cummings & His Hawaiian Serenaders The Wandering Troubadors
We're All Alone Lyle Cherished Memories
Could I Have This Dance Lyle Cherished Memories
Pili Mau Me 'Oe Pandanus Club
E Wai'anae Pandanus Club
Akaka Falls The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
As mentioned in the podcast, the Prairie Home Companion show from 1985 link can be found here. This show was recorded at the Blaisdell Center in Honolulu and features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii as well as the Kaheleilani Serenaders. It's well worth the 2 hours to listen to the entire show while you work... :)
http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/19851116/index.shtml
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September 3, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Keeping It Traditional Available Now!! |
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Hanohano Hale`iwa Aloha Pumehana Serenaders Hula Gems
Koko Mi Sachi Ari Lyle Cherished Memories
Waimanalo Blues Lyle Cherished Memories
Maile Breeze Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Night Falls Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Hana Kyoto Jim "Kimo" West
Mele Menehune Jim "Kimo" West
Ku'u Ipo I Ka He'e Pu'e One The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
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August 27, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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(L to R) Piko, Leilani, Chad,Kathy, Russell and Rachelle |
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This evening, I am joined in the studio by a few friends: Leilani, Russell, Kathy, Chad and Rachelle. See picture at right (click for larger). We had a great time talking about Hawaiian hula and polynesian tattoos. Please be sure to email and and comment about the show.
Songs featured in this podcast include:
Hukilau Hawaii Calls Blue Hawaii
Makee 'Ailana Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Hanohano Hale`iwa Aloha Pumehana Serenaders Hula Gems
My Sweet Pikake Lei Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana
Get Ready Livin's EZ The Hawaiian Tribute to Sublime
Ku'u Ipo I Ka He'e Pu'e One The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
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August 20, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Keeping It Traditional (drops in TWO DAYS!!!) |
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Pili Mau Me Oe Lyle Cherished Memories
Island Shades Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Ohia Tree Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Feel Good Island Music Ho'onu'a
Pawn Shop Livin's EZ The Hawaiian Tribute to Sublime
Under My Voodoo Livin's EZ The Hawaiian Tribute to Sublime
Ho'okele/Holo Wa'apa The Brothers Cazimero In Concert
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August 13, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Jim Kimo West Piko |
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Break * Ulupalakua Sunset * Popoke Loko (Crazy Cat Slack) * Ka Lihi Kai 'O Ka'ena Kanilau Ka Lihi Kai 'O Kaena * Holoholo Helen Style * Beyond The Reef (slack) * Pua Lililehua
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August 6, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Keeping It Traditional (drops 8/22/2006!!!) |
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Lately Lyle Cherished Memories
Mystic Shores Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Pikake Aire Daniel Ho Nahenahe
The Girl The Koolanesian Project The Koolanesian Project
I'm Where You Belong The Koolanesian Project The Koolanesian Project
April 29, 1992 (Miami) Livin's EZ The Hawaiian Tribute to Sublime
Santeria Livin's EZ The Hawaiian Tribute to Sublime
Ka Lihi Kai 'O Ka'ena Kanilau Ka Lihi Kai 'O Kaena
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July 30, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Keeping It Traditional (drops 8/22/2006!!!) |
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Album Sampler Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional
Maui On My Mind Lyle Cherished Memories
Kawehiwehi Darling Lyle Cherished Memories
A Little Heaven Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Evening Sojourn Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Koolanesian Heart/Coconut Woman The Koolanesian Project The Koolanesian Heart
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Steven Espaniola Live at Honolulu Grille - Bethel Island (Click for large image) |
Same in the End Livin's EZ The Hawaiian Tribute to Sublime
Nightbird Kalapana Greatest Hits
I Wish They Didn't Mean Goodbye Alfred Aholo Apaka My Isle Of Golden Dreams
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July 23, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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The Hawaiian Tribute to Sublime Livin's EZ |
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Panini Pua Kea Martin Pahinui Ho'olohe (Listen)
Doxology Lyle Cherished Memories
Aloha Kaua'i Lyle Cherished Memories
Haleakala Pastorale Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Winds Of Napali Daniel Ho Nahenahe
Makee 'Ailana Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Kickin it in the streets The Koolanesian Project The Koolanesian Heart
Ku'uipo Baby The Koolanesian Project The Koolanesian Heart
Garden Grove Livin's EZ The Hawaiian Tribute to Sublime
What I Got Livin's EZ The Hawaiian Tribute to Sublime
You're Pitiful "Weird Al" Yankovic
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July 16, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Mana Maoli |
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
Ka Makani Ka'ili Aloha Cyril Pahinui 6 & 12 String Slack Key
Country Road Various Artists Mana Maoli
Redemption Song Hapa Maui
Hei Iti Vaihi Hapa Maui
Just the way you look tonight with vocals Kimo Watanabe Kimo Watanabe's Album
2nd New Song Kimo Watanabe Backyard Music
Allure of the Islands Daniel Ho Peggy's Dream
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I Am Hawaii Jack De Mello Music Of Hawai'i
My Isle Of Golden Dreams Alfred Aholo Apaka My Isle Of Golden Dreams
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July 9, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Daniel Ho Herb Ohta Jr |
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Daniel Ho Herb Ohta Jr 'Ukuleles In Paradise |
Hawaiian Concert Guide exclusive!! Daniel Ho and Herb Ohta Jr announce their new album, 'Ukuleles In Paradise and their new 'Ukulele instruction book entitled Discovering The 'Ukulele.
Songs featured in this podcast include:
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Discovering the 'Ukulele |
Step It Up Daniel Ho/Herb Ohta, Jr. Step 2: 'Ukuleles in Paradise, Vol. 2
Pineapple Mango Daniel Ho/Herb Ohta, Jr. Step 2: 'Ukuleles in Paradise, Vol. 2
'Ukluleles in Paradise Daniel Ho/Herb Ohta, Jr. Step 2: 'Ukuleles in Paradise, Vol. 2
Marketplace Cyril Pahinui 6 & 12 String Slack Key
Going Home Barefoot Natives Barefoot Natives
Haleakala Hapa Maui
Mo'i O Lili'u Hapa Maui
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July 2, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Keali'i Blaisdell Keeping It Traditional New Album Artwork!! |
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Hawaiian Concert Guide exclusive!! Keali'i Blaisdell's new Album Artwork has been finalized for the upcoming album release. The cover is shown at right. Click to see Keali'i's web site! :)
Songs featured in this podcast include:
Hi'ilawe Sonny Chillingworth Sonny Solo
E Ku'u Morning Dew Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
God Bless My Daddy Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Young Street Blues Cyril Pahinui 6 & 12 String Slack Key
Kalale`a Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional
Liholiho Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional
E Maliu Mai Na Kama Kamakolu
Paliokamoa Na Kama Kamakolu
Lei Manoa Hapa Maui
Tahiti Manahune Hapa Maui
He Mana'o He Aloha Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate Na Mele Ho`oheno
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June 25, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Hapa Maui |
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Songs featured in this podcast include: * Hilo Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional
Papa E Hapa Maui
Royal Hawaiian Hotel Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Kalama'ula Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
E Leialoha Na Kama Kamakolu
Ka Nalu Kua Loa Na Kama Kamakolu
Ko'u Mana'o Kimo Watanabe
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June 18, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Ho'omakaSteven Espaniola |
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Songs featured in this podcast include: * Pua Mana Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka * Pua Lilia Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Be With You Barefoot Natives Barefoot Natives
Kaulana 'O Kohala Na Kama Kamakolu
Ka Nalu Kua Loa Na Kama Kamakolu
Pukalani Kimo Watanabe Almost Home
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June 11, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
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Barefoot Natives |
Ku'u Home O Kahalu'u / Ku'ulei Awapuhi Barefoot Natives Barefoot Natives
Ke Anuenue Kimo Watanabe Almost Home
Be With You Kimo Watanabe Not Yet Made
Ka Nani Mae 'Ole Na Kama Kamakolu
Pehea La? Na Kama Kamakolu
Pili Kapekepeke Na Palapalai Makani Oluolu
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June 4, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features an interview with the fantastic Keali'i Blaisdell!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
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Keali'i Blaisdellfeaturing Cyril PahinuiKeeping It Traditional |
Kinoiki Keali'i Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional
'Aina Wehi O Ma'ili Na Kama Kamakolu
Ka 'Iwa Na Kama Kamakolu
You Make Me Feel So Beautiful Traci Toguchi
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Traci Toguchi |
Na KamaKamakolu |
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May 28, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features an interview with the incomparable Steven Espaniola!!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
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Steven Espaniola |
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Ho'omaka |
Hokulani Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka
Feel The Breeze Traci Toguchi
My Yellow Ginger Lei Dennis Pavao with The Makaha Sons
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Traci Toguchi |
Dennis Pavao |
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May 21, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the . Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * My Hawaiian Heart James "Kimo" West Slack Key West * Kinoiki Keali'i Blaisdell * Ka Huila Wai Makoa * He Mana'o Ko'u Ia 'Oe Na Kama Kamakolu * Nani Wale Manoa Na Kama Kamakolu
| Le Polynesia Ho'ike Flyer | * Aloha Nalu Boyz Island Jams * Honey Baby Nalu Boyz Island Jams * E Mahana Ke Anuenue Polynesian Revue * Ka Loke Ke Anuenue Polynesian Revue * Otea Ke Anuenue Polynesian Revue
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May 14, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the . Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include:
| Kaulana Kanekoa |
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May 7, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the . Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * New Seasons Darin Leong When Home Is Far Away * May Day Is Lei Day in Hawaii GENOA KEAWE HULA HOU
| Barefoot Natives: Eric Gilliom and Willie K | * Fa Mai Ra Oe Barefoot Natives Barefoot Natives * Waianae Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional * Liholiho Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional * Ku'u Manu Hiwa Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional * E Papa Nalu Boyz Island Jams * Lahaina Luna Nalu Boyz Island Jams * Te Vaio Neo Nalu Boyz Island Jams * Tell Me Makena By Request * Good Enough Makena By Request
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April 30, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
| Papalua: Darin Leong and Andy Wang |
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April 23, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Songs featured in this podcast include: * Lei 'Ohu Cyril Pahinui + Bob Brozman Four Hands Sweet and Hot
| Keeping it Traditional: Keali'i Blaisdell with Cyril Pahinui | * Liholiho Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional * Lei Wai'ale'ale Keali'I Blaisdell Ka Ulu Mae'ole * 808Talk Bruddah Vernon 808Talk.com 808Talk.com * I Kona Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka * Partito Bruce Shimabukuro and the B.S. Band Incognito * Le Vent Nous Portera Victoria Vox Jumping Flea * America Victoria Vox Jumping Flea * The Cat Returns - Kaze Ni Naru (acoustic) - Ayano Tsuji * Kamakani Kaili Aloha Lauloa * AIG Menehune * HI'nConcertGuideVO MAKENA: Siena & Toast MAKENAmusic.com * Ka Loke O Maui Makoa Makoa * Puamamane Huna Wai * Vegas Vics Tiki Lounge Vegas Vic Vegas Vic's Tiki Lounge * E Ha'a lele ana 'au Keola Santos Ho'omana'o * KHBC Keola Santos Ho'omana'o * He Nani Mokihana Keola Santos Ho'omana'o * Akaka Falls Rene Paulo Waikiki
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April 16, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Songs featured in this podcast include: * Waikiki Rene Paulo Waikiki
| Keali'i Blaisdell | * Pupu A'o 'Ewa Keali'I Reichel Ke'Alaokamaile * 808Talk Bruddah Vernon 808Talk.com 808Talk.com * Waianae Keali'I Blaisdell Keeping it Traditional * Walk Me to the Stars Bruce Shimabukuro and the B.S. * Cognito Town Bruce Shimabukuro and the B.S. * Flatus Show Promo Kentie & Jose * AIG Menehune * HI'nConcertGuideVO MAKENA: Siena & Toast MAKENAmusic.com * byeblues George Sunshine * lovesong George Sunshine * I Have To Kiss You Tonite Boulder Acoustic Society So Many Stars In The Sky * Makin' Whoopee The Fleastompers Unknown Album (7/17/2004 3:34:49 PM) * Pagan Love Song The Fleastompers Unknown Album (7/17/2004 3:34:49 PM) * 12th Street Rag The Fleastompers Unknown Album (7/17/2004 3:34:49 PM) * Hawaiian Music World Promo Patrick Landeza Hawaiian Music World * Hard Drinkin' Man The Ukulele Man Crazy Old World * Hawaiian Farewell Song Medley - Aloha 'Oe - Hawai'i Aloha - I Wish They Didn't Mean Good Bye Rene Paulo Waikiki
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April 9, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the . Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua Gary Haleamau Ho'opomaika'i * Makee `Ailana Gary Haleamau Ho'opomaika'i * Be With You Kimo Watanabe Not Yet Made * Here With You Kimo Watanabe Not Yet Made * Kuwiliwili Iho Au The Brothers Cazimero Hawaiian Hula Eyes * Mai Lohilohi Mai 'Oe The Brothers Cazimero Hawaiian Hula Eyes * My Sweet Pikake Lei The Brothers Cazimero Destination Paradise * Little Menehune Hoppin' Haole Brothers * Hoppin' Hula Holiday Hoppin' Haole Brothers * Full Moon of Hawaii Hoppin' Haole Brothers * april_showers.mp3 Fabulous Heftones * i_want_a_girl.mp3 Fabulous Heftones
| Keola Beamer | * Honolulu City Lights Keola & Kapono Beamer * 'Imi Au Ia 'Oe Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal * Hula Lady Keola Beamer Wooden Boat * Kukuna O Ka La Gary Haleamau with JJ and Darlene Ahuna Ke Aloha o Ka Makualani
Daniel Ho playing on a radio station in Tokyo, Japan (requires Windows Media Player):
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April 3, 2006 - May 2, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Be sure to catch Stephen Inglis' interview on Doctor Trey's podcast interview!
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Kalakaua Avenue Kaimoku The 'Ukulele Experimet * Hoola Lahui Hawaii Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Hoola * Sweet Darlin' Fiji Born & Raised * Pua Mae'ole Raiatea Helm Sweet & Lovely * Pua Mana Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana * E Kiss Kaua The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1 * Bananas & Rice Akamai Brain Collective * Island Smile Akamai Brain Collective * James_Hill-Uke_talk.mp3 * James_Hill-Song_for_Cheril.mp3 * E Ma'alili A'e Nei Sean Na'auao Holomua * The Leaves Have Fallen Darin Leong When Home Is Far Away * Makee 'Ailana Steven Espaniola
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March 30, 2006 - April 5, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
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March 27, 2006 - April 23, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Be sure to catch Stephen Inglis' interview on Doctor Trey's podcast interview!
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Lovers Rock Ooklah The Moc Rearrange Your Positive * Old Things Stephen Inglis Driftwood * Pua Lantana Hui Aloha Hui Aloha * Lei Momi Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana * Monorail Slack Key Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue * House at Pooh Corner Makena * Kimo Henderson Hula Raiatea Helm Far Away Heaven * Medley: Ali'i Iolani, He Inoa no Ka'iulani, Hola 'E Pae, Hali'ilua Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 * Ka Lehua I Milia Kalika Eia I Keia 'Aina E * Sunday Morning Jake Shimabukuro Sunday Morning * Wahine Ilikea Sons of Hawaii The Best of Sons of Hawaii Vol 1 * Ka Nohona Pili Kai Keali'I Reichel Ke'Alaokamaile * Ka Ipo Lei Manu Sean Na'auao Ka 'Eha Ke Aloha * Lei Aloha Lei Makamae Gabby * Pahinui The Best of Hawiian Slack Key
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March 23, 2006 - March 30, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the . Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 7 days of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Na Pua Lei Ilima Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana * Kalae O Ka Ena Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue "To Share" * Ohana Slack Key Dennis Kamakahi 'Ohana * Ke Welina A Kealoha George Kahumoku Jr. * Mauna Loa Cyril Pahinui Night Moon * Masters1Demo Daniel Ho Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar * Children Free Ooklah The Moc Ites Massive * Ka'awaloa Gabby Pahinui
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March 20, 2006 - April 16, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Be sure to catch Stephen Inglis' interview on Doctor Trey's podcast interview!
Songs featured in this podcast include:
* Kalakaua Avenue Kaimoku The 'Ukulele Experimet
* HUNA_WAI_BAND-Oni_Wa'a_Kalua-clip-1-200
* Pua Mana Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana
* 'Ohana Slack Key Dennis Kamakahi 'Ohana
* Ulu Niu Keekee (George Kahumoku & Kekuhi Kanahele) Hawaiian Slack Key Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2
* Hawaiian Cowboy Cyril Pahinui Night Moon
* Nintendo Hula Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue "To Share"
* KoAlohaDemo Daniel Ho Ko Aloha
* Hawaiian - Instrumental - Ohta San, Herb Jr. - Leinani Various Artists Ukulele Stylings #1 (The Best
* Upon This Land Ooklah The Moc Ites Massive
* Stone Cold Fiji Born & Raised
* I Want You To Know Kekai Boyz Heart & Soul
* Pure Aloha Sudden Rush Pure Aloha Vol.1
* Ka 'Ano'i Hula Raiatea Helm Far Away Heaven
* Just One Look Kapena
* Falling Panaewa Silver
* Ka Manu Makena Makena
* Little Fox Stephen Inglis Driftwood
* Ipo Lei Manu Stephen Inglis Driftwood
* Little Fox Reprise Stephen Inglis Driftwood
* Waiahole E Makaha Sons Na Pua O Hawai'i
* Ka Lehua I Milia Kalika Eia I Keia 'Aina E
* With U Always Jake Shimabukuro Dragon
* Pua Mikinolia Keali'i Reichel Kawaipunahele
* Honolulu Shuffle Kaimoku The 'Ukulele Experimet
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March 16, 2006 - March 23, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the . Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 7 days of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Jack de Mello & His Orchestra and Chorus in Concert + Hawai'i Pono'i + Old Plantation + Ka Huna Kai - He Inoa No Kaiulani + Pua Carnation + Kilakila Haleakala + Wahine U'i - Ke Ali'i Hulu Mamo * Pauoa Valley - Kimo Watanabe
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March 13, 2006 - April 9, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Be sure to catch Stephen Inglis' interview on Doctor Trey's podcast interview!
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Ahe Lau Makani Stephen Inglis Driftwood * You Light Ooklah The Moc Rearrange Your Positive * Nakalele George Kahumoku Jr. * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Kupa_Landing-clip-1-180 * Sanoe/Only You/Wailana/Iosepa Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana * My Island, My Home Kalika Eia I Keia 'Aina E * Wai O Ke Aniani Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue "To Share" * Wahine Ilikea Makena * Pa'ahana Hui Aloha Hui Aloha sanoe Cyril Pahinui Night Moon * Hilo HanaKahi Keoki Kahumoku & Herb Ohta Hawaiian From The Heart * Distant Lover Fiji Transition * Kaulana Na Pua Sudden Rush * Never Going To Give You Up Kapena Kapena & More * Haole Hula Raiatea Helm Sweet & Lovely * Hali'ilua Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Cherished Songs - The Early Years vol 2 * Blue Roses Falling Jake Shimabukuro Walking Down Rainhill * Morning Dew The Sons Of Hawaii The Best Of Sons Of Hawaii Vol 1
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March 2, 2006 - March 8, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the . Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 7 days of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Ukulele Jake Jake Shimabukuro * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Love_Song_of-clip-0-120 * Ku'u Home O Kahalu'u Hapa Namahana * Ka'a Ahi Kahului Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana * Monorail Slack Key Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue * Sweet Leilani Rene Paulo Waikiki
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March 6, 2006 - April 3, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Songs featured in this podcast include: * With U Always Jake Shimabukuro Dragon * Pride (In the Name of Love) Hapa In the Name of Love * The Leaves Have Fallen Darin Leong When Home Is Far Away * You Light Ooklah The Moc Rearrange Your Positive * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Puamamane-clip-1-120 * Ka Loke Makaha Sons Ke Alaula * E Ku'u Morning Dew Kimo Watanabe Not Yet Made * Lei Momi Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana * Kalae O Ka Ena Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue "To Share" * Home In The Islands / Wahine 'Ili Kea Kalika Eia I Keia 'Aina E * On & On Makena * Talofa Teine Kapena * Palolo Hui Aloha Hui Aloha * Kahalewai (West Maui Mountains) George Kahumoku & Daniel Ho Hymns of Hawaii * Distant Lover Fiji Transition * 'Alekoki Raiatea Helm Far Away Heaven * Pure Aloha Sudden Rush Pure Aloha Vol.1
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March 2, 2006 - March 8, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Songs featured in this podcast include: * Mele A Ka Pu'uwai Keali'i Reichel Melelana * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Puamamane-clip-1-120 * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Hokuliilii-clip-0-115 * Pu'uanahulu Hapa Namahana * Hale Ani Ani Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana * My Island, My Home Kalika Eia I Keia 'Aina E * Hale Leleo Kawika Keikiali'i Alfiche Nalei * House at Pooh Corner Makena * Pink Panther Jake Shimabukuro * My Sweet Gardenia Lei Na Leo Pilimehana I Miss You, My Hawaii * Hi'ilawe Papalua
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February 27, 2006 - March 27, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
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Songs featured in this podcast include:
* Olinda Road Hapa Hapa
* Popoke Lolo James "Kimo" West Slack Key West
* Fafa Island Ooklah the Moc Ites Massive
* Aloha Oe (George Kahumoku) Disney
* Ipo Lei Manu Stephen Inglis Driftwood
* HUNA\_WAI\_BAND-Oni\_Wa'a\_Kalua-clip-1-200
* Sanoe/Only You/Wailana/Iosepa Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana
* Happy Ukulele Jake Shimabukuro
* Wahine Ilikea Makena
* Loving You Na Leo Pilimehana Na Leo
* Himene Tatarahapa Robi Kahakalau Keiki o kaAina
* Te'e No'o Nei Au Robi Kahakalau Sistah Robi
* I Ka Po Ame Ke O Hui Aloha Hui Aloha
* Hawaiian Cowboy Cyril Pahinui + Bob Brozman Four Hands Sweet and Hot
* Nintendo Hula Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue
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Aloha mai kakou
In this special podcast, I talk story with the lovely ladies of Makena.
Music featured in this podcast include: * House at Pooh Corner * Ka Manu * On and On * Wahine Ilikea
As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format AAC (M4A) formatted file instead of the older MP3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes both of which are simultaneously Macintosh and Windows compatible.
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February 20, 2006 - March 20, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the . Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Waika Hapa Untitled * Little Fox Stephen Inglis Driftwood * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Oni_Wa'a_Kalua * Pick Pocket Ooklah The Moc * Kaimana Hila Makaha Sons Golden Hawaiian Melodies * My Sweet Pikake Lei Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana * Fountain of Uke Lil Rev Fountain of Uke * Wahine Ilikea Makena * E Ho'i I Ka Pili Keali'i Reichel Kawaipunahele * I Ali'i No 'Oe Sean Na'auao Giving Something Back * Ua Mau Na Leo Pilimehana Na Leo * With U Always Jake Shimabukuro Dragon * Kalae O Ka Ena Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue "To Share" * Tiare Tahiti Toti's Tahitians Vintage Hawaiian Treasures: Tahitian Drums & Dances * Tahiti Nui Toti's Tahitians Vintage Hawaiian Treasures: Tahitian Drums & Dances * A Ratu Toti's Tahitians Vintage Hawaiian Treasures: Tahitian Drums & Dances * Pohakuloa Gary heleamau
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Aloha mai kakou
In this special podcast, I talk story with Huna Wai.
Music featured in this podcast include: * Hoku Li'ili'i * Kupa Landing * Oni Waa Kalua * Puamamane * Love Song of Tahiti
As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format AAC (M4A) formatted file instead of the older MP3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes both of which are simultaneously Macintosh and Windows compatible.
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February 06, 2006 - March 05, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the . Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Redwood Slack Key Stephen Inglis Driftwood * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Kuu_Lei_Hoku-clip-0-120.mp3 * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Lei_Kupukupu-clip-0-120.mp3 * Justin's Lullabye Hapa Hapa * E O Mai Ku'u Milimili Hapa Namahana * My Town Kalihi Kalika Eia I Keia 'Aina E * Koke'e Kalika Eia I Keia 'Aina E * Pakakina Toti's Tahitians Vintage Hawaiian Treasures: * Tahitian Drums & Dances * Bora Bora Toti's Tahitians Vintage Hawaiian Treasures: * Tahitian Drums & Dances * Hawaiian CLIP MAKENA Back When... * Bill Tapia Sampler Mix Bill Tapia Duke of Uke * Ka Wai O Namolokama The Maile Serenaders * Hawaii's Favorite Slack Key & Steel Guitar Vol 1 * E O Mai Keali'I Reichel E O Mai * Na 'Ono O Ka 'Aina Keali'I Reichel Ke'Alaokamaile * With U Always Jake Shimabukuro Dragon * Sunday Morning Jake Shimabukuro Sunday Morning * Koni Au Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories * Kona Kai 'Opua Na Leo Pilimehana Hawaiian Memories * All Along the Watchtower Kimo Watanabe Not Yet Made
As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts. All music is readily available from the Buy Hawaiian Music link at left.
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A hui hou,
Piko
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Aloha mai kakou
In this special podcast, I feature the story regarding Ukes For Troops and two lovely ladies, Shirley Orlando and Anita Coyoli-Cullen.
Here they discuss the importance and significance of sending ukulele to various troop units who are formerly from Hawaii. They also discuss how they are continuing this effort. Please considering visiting their web site and making a small donation to help in this endeavor.
As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format AAC (M4A) formatted file instead of the older MP3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes both of which are simultaneously Macintosh and Windows compatible.
Malama pono,
Piko
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February 06, 2006 - March 05, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the Concert Calendar (at left). Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Little Fox - Stephen Inglis - Driftwood * Ipo Lei Manu - Stephen Inglis - Driftwood * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Hokuliilii * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Waipii * Shake It Up - Jake Shimabukuro - Dragon * Love Is... - Jake Shimabukuro - Sunday Morning * Ku'u Lei Awapuhi - Hapa - Hapa * Pu'uanahulu - Hapa - Namahana * Ka Wai O Namolokama - The Maile Serenaders - * Hawaii's Favorite Slack Key & Steel Guitar Vol 1 * Ua Mau - Na Leo Pilimehana Na Leo * I Call Him Lord (Live) - Na Palapalai - Ke 'Ala Beauty * Bill Tapia Sampler Mix - Bill Tapia - Duke of Uke * I Knew It Was You - Opihi Pickers - Beginnings * Bulla Kailiwai - The Cowboy Hula - Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol 2 * Ka Leo O Ku'u Lehua - Na Leo Pilimehana - Na Leo * I Miss You, My Hawaii - Na Leo Pilimehana I Miss You, My Hawaii Hawaiian
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A hui hou,
Piko
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Aloha mai kakou
In this special podcast, I feature the music and story of Stephen Inglis.
Music featured in this podcast include: * Ipo Lei Manu * Sanoe * Ahe Lau Makani
As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format m4u (AAC) formatted file instead of the older mp3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes.
Malama pono,
Piko
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January 30, 2006 - February 26, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the Concert Calendar (at left). Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Little Fox Reprise - Stephen Inglis - Driftwood * Ahe Lau Makani - Stephen Inglis - Driftwood * Pu'u Anahulu - Hui Aloha - Hui Aloha * I Ka Po Ame Ke O - Hui Aloha - Hui Aloha * Hawaiian CLIP - MAKENA - Back When... * 3rd Stream - Jake Shimabukuro - Dragon * Sunday Morning - Jake Shimabukuro - Sunday Morning * Pau'ole Ka 'i' ini - Hapa - Namahana * Debra Anne - Hapa - Namahana * Bill Tapia Sampler Mix - Bill Tapia - Duke of Uke * Waipi'i - Hui Aloha - Hui Aloha
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Piko
Aloha mai kakou
In this special podcast, I feature the music and story of Kumu Hula Keikiali'i Alfiche, Kumu of Halai 'O Keikiali'i.
Music featured in this podcast include: * E Ola Hilo * Hokulani
As mentioned in the show, be sure to visit the web site of APOP Hawaiian Cultural Center.
Also featured in this podcast, is the music of the Japanese un-pop sensation Ayano Tsuji who prefers to play the Ukulele. Played in this podcast is: * Kaze Ni Naru - Theme song from "Neko no Ongaeshi (The Cat Returns)"
As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format m4u (AAC) formatted file instead of the older mp3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes.
Malama pono,
Piko
January 23, 2006 - February 26, 2006 Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the Concert Calendar (at left). Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Ahe Lau Makani - STEPHEN INGLIS - Driftwood Stephen Inglis * Ipo Lei Manu - STEPHEN INGLIS - Driftwood * E Ola Hilo - Kawika Keikiali'i Alfiche - Nalei * Hale Leleo - Kawika Keikiali'i Alfiche - Nalei * 'Ulili E - Dennis Kamakahi & David Kamakahi - Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2 * Hurrah Lani Ha'a Ha'a - Cyril Pahinui - Night Moon * Wai O Ke Aniani - Patrick Landeza - Pu'unaue * (Self Promo) Ka Wai O Namolokama - The Maile Serenaders - Hawaii's Favorite Slack Key & Steel Guitar Vol 1 * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Kuu_Home_O-clip-3-90.mp3 Huna Wai * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Moanalua-clip-0-110.mp3 * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Hokuliilii-clip-0-115.mp3 * HUNA_WAI_BAND-Waipii-clip-0-120.mp3 * Shake It Up - Jake Shimabukuro - Dragon * Close To You - Jake Shimabukuro - Sunday Morning * Manoa, in the Rain - Hapa - In the Name of Love * Haleakala Ku Hanohano - Hapa - Hapa * Bill Tapia Sampler Mix - Bill Tapia - Duke of Uke * Mokuoeo - Aloha Pumehana Serenaders - Hula Gems
Be sure to sign up for the Institute of Hawaiian Music and Culture scheduled for January 28-29, 2006. Space is limited for each class so please sign up early to ensure your seat. Beginner, intermediate and advanced Slack Key and Ukulele players are all encouraged to participate in this event. If you live, or will be in town, anywhere near Whittier, CA, you are highly encouraged to attend. Check the flyer at right
Please see the attached application for at left (click to see full size) for more details regarding this event. I will be there in person for both days and hope to meet each and every one of you, the listeners of the Hawaiian Concert Guide. The application form at left has all the details about the classes being offered. With Dennis Kamakahi, Cyril Pahinui, David Kamakahi and Patrick Landeza you can't go wrong!
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A hui hou,
Piko
Aloha mai kakou,
This is just an experiment tonight with GarageBand from Apple and an enhanced podcast format. You'll need iTunes in order to hear and see everything that is part of this show. Fortunately, most of you are already iTunes listeners so that shouldn't be a problem
Hope you enjoy the show. Please email me with any feedback, would love to hear what you think of the show.
As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format m4u (AAC) formatted file instead of the older mp3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes.
Malama pono,
Piko
Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the Concert Calendar (at left). Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Pink Panther - Jake Shimabukuro * Blue Roses Falling - Jake Shimabukuro - Walking Down Rainhill * Kalae O Ka Ena - Patrick Landeza - Pu'unaue * Nintendo Hula - Patrick Landeza - Pu'unaue * Hilo One/Pili Aumoe - Makaha Sons - On The Road Live * Medley: Kiss Me Love, Ka Pua U'i - Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3 * Swing - Henry Kaleialoha Allen * Hale Leleo - Kawika Keikiali'i Alfiche - Nalei * Hokulani - Kawika Keikiali'i Alfiche - Nalei * Waikiki Hula - Dennis Kamakahi * Wahine Ilikea - Dennis Kamakahi - Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2 * Hawaiian Cowboy - Cyril Pahinui + Bob Brozman - Four Hands Sweet and Hot * Wai' alai - Cyril Pahinui + Bob Brozman - Four Hands Sweet and Hot * Stars In The Morning Sky - Hapa - Namahana * Nani Wale o Ka'iulani - Hapa - In the Name of Love * New Seasons - Darin Leong - When Home Is Far Away
Be sure to sign up for the Institute of Hawaiian Music and Culture scheduled for January 28-29, 2006. Space is limited for each class so please sign up early to ensure your seat. Beginner, intermediate and advanced Slack Key and Ukulele players are all encouraged to participate in this event. If you live, or will be in town, anywhere near Whittier, CA, you are highly encouraged to attend. Check the flyer at right
Please see the attached application for at left (click to see full size) for more details regarding this event. I will be there in person for both days and hope to meet each and every one of you, the listeners of the Hawaiian Concert Guide. The application form at left has all the details about the classes being offered. With Dennis Kamakahi, Cyril Pahinui, David Kamakahi and Patrick Landeza you can't go wrong!
Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland!
A hui hou,
Piko
Aloha mai kakou,
This Wednesday night special features the life work and music of The Brothers Cazimero. Songs played in this podcast include:
As usual, all music played on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is available for purchase from:
BuyHawaiianMusic.com
Please kokua the Hawaiian Music industry! Attend concerts! Buy Hawaiian Music! Please help to perpetuate this uniquely American artform.
Malama pono,
Piko
Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the Concert Calendar (at left). Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include: * Lei 'Awapuhi Bob Brozman & Led Ka'apana * Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2 * Radio Hula Led Ka'apana & Friends Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2 * Wai O Ke Aniani Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue * Monorail Slack Key Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue * Swing Henry Kaleialoha Allen * Sleep Walk Jake Shimabukuro Sunday Morning * Blue Roses Falling Jake Shimabukuro Walking Down Rainhill * 'Auhea 'Oe-Ka Ua Loku Makaha Sons Kuikawa * He Po Lani Makamae Makaha Sons Na Pua O Hawai'i * E Ola Hilo Kawika Keikiali'i Alfiche Nalei * Na Mauna Ho'oheno Kawika Keikiali'i Alfiche Nalei * Wahine Ilikea Dennis Kamakahi Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2 * 'Ulili E Dennis Kamakahi & David Kamakahi Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2 * Hurrah Lani Ha'a Ha'a Cyril Pahinui Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2 * Nintendo Hula Patrick Landeza Pu'unaue
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A hui hou,
Piko
Aloha mai kakou!
This week, I feature an interview with Slack Key Guitar player and singer, Patrick Landeza. Patrick discusses his life and career and a few upcoming performances and events. Songs shared in this interview include:
Be sure to visit Patrick's web site at:
http://www.PatrickLandeza.com
Patrick's podcast, Hawaiian Music World, can be found at:
http://www.HawaiianMusicWorld.com
Also, be sure to check the Concert Calendar (at left) and look for Patrick's upcoming concerts and Music Institute.
A hui hou,
Piko
Aloha mai kakou!!
Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!!
Welcome to the first podcast for 2006! This show features the new calendar guide page layout. Rather than include all the details in the show notes, I have added a new calendar to the site which is linked here:
Hawaiian Concert Guide Calendar
This is an interactive calendar that has day, week, month and summary views of the calendar. The site also includes the ability to subscribe to the calendar if you have either an RSS or ICS reader.
Enjoy the show! Please do send feedback regarding the new calendar format! I'm always open to critique. :)
HawaiianConcertGuide@gmail.com
Malama pono,
Piko
Aloha mai kakou!
Tonight I interview Kimo Watanabe, a fantastic Ukulele and Slack Key Guitar player. I hope you really enjoy the show!
Songs played in this podcast: * Malie * Nani Moloka'i * Won't Let You Down * To Be With You * Morning on Haleakala Highway (Bonus Track)
Be sure to visit Kimo's website at:
Kimo Watanabe
To contact Kimo, please send him an email here:
kimo.watanabe@gmail.com
Finally, if you live any where near the Salt Lake City, Utah area, please be sure to catch Kimo Watanabe live at "Cup of Joe"! Show starts at 8:30 PM and runs until 11:30 PM
Cup of Joe Map
Mele Kalikimaka and Hao'oli Makahiki Hou!
Piko
Aloha mai kakou!!
Mele Kalikimaka! This is the official Christmas Day Hawaiian Concert Guide show. Today I feature members of my extended family where we tell corny Christmas jokes, play excellent Hawaiian Christmas music and all-around have a good time spreading holiday cheer.
Songs played in this podcast:
Malama pono,
Piko
Aloha mai kakou!
Tonight podcast is a great interview with Darin Leong, an independent artists of the Slack Key style. Darin currently hails from New York City but was born and raise in Hawaii.
Tracks played in this podcast include:
If you are interested in purchasing his album, please click on his link here:
Darin Leong, When Home Is Far Away
To contact Darin directly, please click here:
darinleong@hotmail.com
Malama pono,
Piko
**Concert Guide
From: 12/19/2005
To: 01/19/2006
Did you attend any concert mentioned in these podcasts? Got a review? Want to be on the show?!
CALL IT IN!! Toll Free: 866-850-1444
I will edit the audio and feature it in the podcast.
Mahalo!! Piko**
Did you miss out on the Uncle Henry Kalana Kamae interview? Still want to purchase his album?! Good news! Uncle now has plenty in stock!!
Click HERE for details!!
Mahalo,
Piko
Today's podcast features a new Segment in the show. The Sushi Bar is open and Chef Koa will be giving out Sushi advice. As this series progresses, Koa will teach enough so that you can prepare excellent Sushi for your home parties as you head out for Hawaiian concerts.
After the podcast, click on the following link. It's a hilarious video on how to eat Sushi! :)
How to Eat Sushi
| Hau'oli Mahahiki Hou 2006!! | | Daniel Ho, Keoki Kahumoku & Herb Ohta, Jr. | From: AlohaWorld.com 01/06 @ 7:30 PM @ Acoustic Music San Diego in San Diego, CA 01/07 @ 2 PM @ Buena High School Auditorium in Ventura, CA 01/08 @ 4:30 PM @ Jams Armstrong Theatre in Torrance, CA 01/10 @ 8 PM @ SoHo Restaurant in Torrance, CA 01/11 @ 8 PM @ Monterey Live in Monterey, CA 01/12 @ 8 PM @ Don Quixote's in Felton, CA 01/13 @ 8 PM @ The Dance Palace in Pt. Reyes, CA 01/15 @ TBA @ Stanford University in Stanford, CA 01/17 @ 8:30 PM @ DaSilva 'Ukulele Company in Berkeley, CA 01/18 @ 7 PM @ Borders Books in Fair Oaks, CA (FREE EVENT) | | Aloha Sunday Luau Buffet & Open Mic Call for reservations: 510-524-6403 A family event featuring our Luau Buffet and Exotic Salad Bar and open mic. live music. The host band is one of the best known and most popular local Hawaiian music bands, Eono Kane. You will enjoy the beautiful vocal styling of an all male band. The group recently produced a CD that will be offered for purchase. The day also features open mic. so bring along your musical or vocal talent and your hula hands to join in on the fun. | From: Temple Bar Concert Calendar 01/08 @ 3:30 PM @ Templebar Restaurant Bar & Grill in Berkeley, CA | | Led Ka'apana | From: Led Ka'apana 01/13 @ 7:30 PM @ Rialto Theater in Tacoma, WA | | Henry Kaleialoha Allen featuring the Hawaiian Steel Guitar, Ukulele & Guitar. This concert offers the relaxation of candlelight table service featuring a Luau Dinner of Hawaii's favorite food and the performance of legendary Henry Kaleialoha Allen - Tropical Swing with a Touch of Cool Jazz. This is a rare opportunity to hear the music of an extraordinary performer. | From: Temple Bar Concert Calendar 01/14 @ 7:30 PM @ Templebar Restaurant Bar & Grill in Berkeley, CA | | Jake Shimabukuro | From: Jake Shimabukuro 01/17 @ 8 PM @ The Attic in Santa Cruz, CA |
If there are any Hawaiian events occurring anywhere on the mainland where there will be a program for the audience, the Hawaiian Concert Guide would like to advertise with you. Please send any and all advertising circular information to the contact info at left. Mahalo!! Piko
Aloha Mai Kakou,
This week, I feature an interview with Debbie Haumea Aynaga, Kumu Hula of Hiva Nui Productions. Kumu Aynaga is featuring a Christmas Show this weekend up in Lodi, CA at the beautiful Hutchins Street Square Charlene Lang Powers Performing Arts Theater.
If you're anywhere near Lodi, please plan on attending the show. Hope you all enjoy the interview and be ready for more to come.
Malama pono,
Mele Kalikimaka,
Piko
**Concert Guide
From: 12/12/2005
To: 01/12/2006
Did you attend any concert mentioned in these podcasts? Got a review? Want to be on the show?!
CALL IT IN!! Toll Free: 866-850-1444
I will edit the audio and feature it in the podcast.
Mahalo!! Piko**
Did you miss out on the Uncle Henry Kalana Kamae interview? Still want to purchase his album?! Good news! Uncle now has plenty in stock!!
Click HERE for details!!
Mahalo,
Piko
| Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz 3rd Annual Holiday Banquet & Potluck Party Meeting
Our special guests are the Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz's dear friends Ian & Regina Whitcomb
The play-a-long theme is the fabulous music of Hank Williams so bring your Uke!
The restaurant wil be serving Turkey, Ham and a Vegetarian Entree and also will be providing all the plates, silverware etc.
The cost for the banquet is $ 8.00 but If you can't afford $8.00 - COME ANYWAY!! The club will pick up your tab If you are a cheapskate - COME ANYWAY! - no one will be checking who pays! If you don't want the dinner - COME ANYWAY! - this will be a great party!
All of the rest of the dinner is a Potluck so we will provide the appetizers, salads, side dishes and desserts As a suggestion if your last name start with A-J bring dessert K- R bring a side dish (like taters or veggies) S-Z bring appetizers or a salad but if you want to bring something different from these suggestions that's OK too! | From: Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz 12/15 @ 6 PM @ Bocci's Cellar Restaurant 140 Encinal Street in Santa Cruz, CA | | "CHRISTMAS IN PARADISE" - HIVA NUI Call for tickets: 209-333-5550 E Komo mai, come and Celebrate the Holiday Season with our Halau and other special guests at this beautiful performing arts theater in Lodi, Ca.
Music provided by: "Kekaniwai", Halau musicians for Ka Waikahe Lani Malie and Hiva Nui.
E Hau'oli Kakou i ka nanai e keia wa kamaha'o. Let us celebrate the Beauty and Grace of the Holiday Season. | From: Hiva Nui Productions and AlohaWorld.com 12/17 @ 6:30PM to 8 PM @ Hutchins Street Square Charlene Lang Powers Performing Arts Theater, 125 Hutchins Street. in Lodi, Ca | | Halau Hula O Kaleimomi 3rd annual Hoike Call for tickets: 702-614-1884 Halau Hula O Kaleimomi under the direction of Kumu Hula Sheldeen Kaleimomi Haleamau will be sharing the gift of Dance and song at thier 3rd annual Hoike, Featuring special guest Ua Mau and Gary Haleamau | From: AlohaWorld.com 12/18 @ 5 PM to 7 PM @ Sun City Anthem Community Center Hannaman Hall in Las Vegas, NV | | Hau'oli Mahahiki Hou 2006!! | | Daniel Ho, Keoki Kahumoku & Herb Ohta, Jr. | From: AlohaWorld.com 01/06 @ 7:30 PM @ Acoustic Music San Diego in San Diego, CA 01/07 @ 2 PM @ Buena High School Auditorium in Ventura, CA 01/08 @ 4:30 PM @ Jams Armstrong Theatre in Torrance, CA 01/10 @ 8 PM @ SoHo Restaurant in Torrance, CA 01/11 @ 8 PM @ Monterey Live in Monterey, CA 01/12 @ 8 PM @ Don Quixote's in Felton, CA 01/13 @ 8 PM @ The Dance Palace in Pt. Reyes, CA 01/15 @ TBA @ Stanford University in Stanford, CA 01/17 @ 8:30 PM @ DaSilva 'Ukulele Company in Berkeley, CA 01/18 @ 7 PM @ Borders Books in Fair Oaks, CA (FREE EVENT) | | Aloha Sunday Luau Buffet & Open Mic Call for reservations: 510-524-6403 A family event featuring our Luau Buffet and Exotic Salad Bar and open mic. live music. The host band is one of the best known and most popular local Hawaiian music bands, Eono Kane. You will enjoy the beautiful vocal styling of an all male band. The group recently produced a CD that will be offered for purchase. The day also features open mic. so bring along your musical or vocal talent and your hula hands to join in on the fun. | From: Temple Bar Concert Calendar 01/08 @ 3:30 PM @ Temple Bar 984 University Ave in Berkeley, CA |
If there are any Hawaiian events occurring anywhere on the mainland where there will be a program for the audience, the Hawaiian Concert Guide would like to advertise with you. Please send any and all advertising circular information to the contact info at left. Mahalo!! Piko
Aloha mai kakou!
This is a special podcast featuring the Kumu Hula of Mai Polynesia, Mailani Monteiro. In this interview, Mailani talks about her history, that of her halau and especially about her upcoming Christmas concert this Saturday, 12/10.
I hope you enjoy this interview. If you would like to hear more like this, or if you would like to be interviewed for your upcoming event, please send me an email at:
HawaiianConcertGuide@gmail.com
Malama pono!
Mele Kalikimaka!!
Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!!!
Piko
**Concert Guide
From: 12/05/2005
To: 01/05/2006
Did you attend any concert mentioned in these podcasts? Got a review? Want to be on the show?!
CALL IT IN!! Toll Free: 866-850-1444
I will edit the audio and feature it in the podcast.
Mahalo!! Piko**
Did you miss out on the Uncle Henry Kalana Kamae interview? Still want to purchase his album?! Good news! Uncle now has plenty in stock!!
Click HERE for details!!
Mahalo,
Piko
| Patrick Landeza and Landeza Presents proudly announce: Patrick Landeza with Na Leo Nahenahe Hawaiian Choir of San Francisco and Halau O Ka Ua Lililehua of San Leandro | From: Landeza Presents and Na Leo Nahenahe Hawaiian Choir of San Francisco 12/08 @ 8:00 PM @ San Leandro Main Library in San Leandro, CA | | Tula Productions proudly presents: The Makaha Sons in 5th Annual Hawaiian Christmas Concert with Special Guests:* Ho'okena * Raiatea Helm * Kaumaka'iwa "Lopaka" Kanakaole
Special Performances by: Halau o Na Ali'i * Local Keiki Performers | From: Tula Productions and Makaha Sons 12/08 @ Mandeville Theatre - UCSD in San Diego, CA | | A Cox Family Christmas Hawaiian Style Call for event info (entry is FREE): 812-343-2486 Door prizes, fun event for the whole family come and enjoy the soft harmonies of one of Indiana and Hawaii's best kept secrets. LEI'GACY and take home a piece of Hawaii with you. | From: LeiGacy and AlohaWorld.com 12/9 @ 6 PM to 9 PM @ TBA in Columbus, IN 12/10 @ 6 PM to 9 PM @ TBA in Columbus, IN | | Mai Polynesia's 4th Annual Christmas Show Call for tickets: 714-962-5059 Holiday Boutique. Raffle drawing and prizes!Vendors to include Hawaiian arts & crafts, clothing, pareos, fresh leis and much more. Enjoy holiday music and dance show "Paradise Style" by the Mai Polynesia dancers and musicians. | From: AlohaWorld.com 12/10 @ 3:30PM to 7 PM @ Don Wash Auditorium in Garden Grove, CA | | Hapa | From: Hapa 12/10 @ 3PM and 8PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center @ Whittier College in Whittier, CA 12/11 @ 3PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center @ Whittier College in Whittier, CA | | Ka Waikahe Lani Malie a me Kahulaliwai presents Ke Ao I Ka Hau'oli" Holiday Hula Celebration. Call for tickets: 916 752-6658 Holiday Boutique. Raffle drawing and prizes!Vendors to include Hawaiian arts & crafts, clothing, pareos, fresh leis and much more. Enjoy holiday music and dance show "Paradise Style" by the Mai Polynesia dancers and musicians. | From: AlohaWorld.com 12/11 @ 3:00PM to 7 PM @ CSUS University Union 6000 "J" Street in Sacramento, CA. | | "CHRISTMAS IN PARADISE" - HIVA NUI* Call for tickets: 209-333-5550 E Komo mai, come and Celebrate the Holiday Season with our Halau and other special guests at this beautiful performing arts theater in Lodi, Ca.
Music provided by: "Kekaniwai", Halau musicians for Ka Waikahe Lani Malie and Hiva Nui.
E Hau'oli Kakou i ka nanai e keia wa kamaha'o. Let us celebrate the Beauty and Grace of the Holiday Season. | From: Hiva Nui Productions and AlohaWorld.com 12/17 @ 6:30PM to 8 PM @ Hutchins Street Square Charlene Lang Powers Performing Arts Theater, 125 Hutchins Street. in Lodi, Ca | | Halau Hula O Kaleimomi 3rd annual Hoike Call for tickets: 702-614-1884 Halau Hula O Kaleimomi under the direction of Kumu Hula Sheldeen Kaleimomi Haleamau will be sharing the gift of Dance and song at thier 3rd annual Hoike, Featuring special guest Ua Mau and Gary Haleamau | From: AlohaWorld.com 12/18 @ 5 PM to 7 PM @ Sun City Anthem Community Center Hannaman Hall in Las Vegas, NV |
If there are any Hawaiian events occurring anywhere on the mainland where there will be a program for the audience, the Hawaiian Concert Guide would like to advertise with you. Please send any and all advertising circular information to the contact info at left. Mahalo!! Piko
Aloha mai kakou!
Tonight I feature a sightseeing tour of a local Hawaiiana shop. This is a very special location as this is also where the Kolohe Ukulele Club holds our regular practices.
If you are looking for any kinds of Hawaiiana or Polynesian arts as a gift for a loved one or as decor for your home, please definitely give Shirley a call, or come on by the shop.
If you mention that you heard about the shop from the Hawaiian Concert Guide podcast, Shirley has a free shell-style Christmas tree ornament to go along with your order.
(714) 843-9350
16582 Gothard Street, Suite R
(between Warner & Heil)
Huntington ("Surf City") Beach, CA 92647
And, through Christmas, Uncle Henry's CD is available either directly through Uncle Henry's interview page or through Auntie Shirley shop or mail order line.
Mahalo and A Hui Hou!
Piko
**Concert Guide
From: 11/28/2005
To: 12/28/2005
Did you attend any concert mentioned in these podcasts? Got a review? Want to be on the show?!
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| Hula Ho'ike (Recital) Halau Hula 'O Napualani Featuring the musical and song writing talents of Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett Kumu Hula: Casey Kono Call for tickets: 818-753-9343 | 12/03 @ 2PM & 7 PM @ El Camino College in Torrance, CA | | Patrick Landeza and Landeza Presents proudly announce: Patrick Landeza with Na Leo Nahenahe Hawaiian Choir of San Francisco and Halau O Ka Ua Lililehua of San Leandro | From: Landeza Presents and Na Leo Nahenahe Hawaiian Choir of San Francisco 12/08 @ 8:00 PM @ San Leandro Main Library in San Leandro, CA | | Tula Productions proudly presents: The Makaha Sons in 5th Annual Hawaiian Christmas Concert with Special Guests:* Ho'okena * Raiatea Helm * Kaumaka'iwa "Lopaka" Kanakaole
Special Performances by: Halau o Na Ali'i * Local Keiki Performers | From: Tula Productions and Makaha Sons 12/08 @ Mandeville Theatre - UCSD in San Diego, CA | | A Cox Family Christmas Hawaiian Style Call for event info (entry is FREE): 812-343-2486 Door prizes, fun event for the whole family come and enjoy the soft harmonies of one of Indiana and Hawaii's best kept secrets. LEI'GACY and take home a piece of Hawaii with you. | From: LeiGacy and AlohaWorld.com 12/9 @ 6 PM to 9 PM @ TBA in Columbus, IN 12/10 @ 6 PM to 9 PM @ TBA in Columbus, IN | | Mai Polynesia's 4th Annual Christmas Show Call for tickets: 714-962-5059 Holiday Boutique. Raffle drawing and prizes!Vendors to include Hawaiian arts & crafts, clothing, pareos, fresh leis and much more. Enjoy holiday music and dance show "Paradise Style" by the Mai Polynesia dancers and musicians. | From: AlohaWorld.com 12/10 @ 3:30PM to 7 PM @ Don Wash Auditorium in Garden Grove, CA | | Hapa | From: Hapa 12/10 @ 3PM and 8PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center @ Whittier College in Whittier, CA 12/11 @ 3PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center @ Whittier College in Whittier, CA | | Ka Waikahe Lani Malie a me Kahulaliwai presents Ke Ao I Ka Hau'oli" Holiday Hula Celebration. Call for tickets: 916 752-6658 Holiday Boutique. Raffle drawing and prizes!Vendors to include Hawaiian arts & crafts, clothing, pareos, fresh leis and much more. Enjoy holiday music and dance show "Paradise Style" by the Mai Polynesia dancers and musicians. | From: AlohaWorld.com 12/11 @ 3:00PM to 7 PM @ CSUS University Union 6000 "J" Street in Sacramento, CA. | | "CHRISTMAS IN PARADISE" - HIVA NUI* Call for tickets: 209-333-5550 E Komo mai, come and Celebrate the Holiday Season with our Halau and other special guests at this beautiful performing arts theater in Lodi, Ca.
Music provided by: "Kekaniwai", Halau musicians for Ka Waikahe Lani Malie and Hiva Nui.
E Hau'oli Kakou i ka nanai e keia wa kamaha'o. Let us celebrate the Beauty and Grace of the Holiday Season. | From: Hiva Nui Productions and AlohaWorld.com 12/17 @ 6:30PM to 8 PM @ Hutchins Street Square Charlene Lang Powers Performing Arts Theater, 125 Hutchins Street. in Lodi, Ca | | Halau Hula O Kaleimomi 3rd annual Hoike Call for tickets: 702-614-1884 Halau Hula O Kaleimomi under the direction of Kumu Hula Sheldeen Kaleimomi Haleamau will be sharing the gift of Dance and song at thier 3rd annual Hoike, Featuring special guest Ua Mau and Gary Haleamau | From: AlohaWorld.com 12/18 @ 5 PM to 7 PM @ Sun City Anthem Community Center Hannaman Hall in Las Vegas, NV |
If there are any Hawaiian events occurring anywhere on the mainland where there will be a program for the audience, the Hawaiian Concert Guide would like to advertise with you. Please send any and all advertising circular information to the contact info at left. Mahalo!! Piko
Aloha mai kakou!
Tonight's special podcast features my good buddy Kapele as we ring in the Thanksgiving. Kapele and I picked a few of our favorite tunes and shared our thoughts from our lei of sweet memories.
Tonight's podcast includes songs from the following artists:
As always, all above artists are available from my Amazon affiliate links at left. HawaiianConcertGuide.com receives a small commission from each sale which goes towards paying for the equipment and web site. Please kokua.
As mentioned last Wednesday, Uncle Henry Kalana Kamae's CD can be purchased by contacting him directly at: 1. Main: 562-423-1325 2. Cell: 562-841-3664
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Malama pono,
Piko and Kapele
| Casey Kono Kumu Hula |
**Concert Guide
From: 11/21/2005
To: 12/21/2005****This concert calendar podcast features an interview with Halau Hula 'O Napualani kumu hula Casey Kono.
[Editors' Note: Casey passed away this weekend (6/23/2006) of unknown causes. He will be certainly missed. Your service to God will not go unnoticed. This podcast page is dedicated to his memory.]
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| Hula Ho'ike (Recital) Halau Hula 'O Napualani Featuring the musical and song writing talents of Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett Kumu Hula: Casey Kono Call for tickets: 818-753-9343 | 12/03 @ 2PM & 7 PM @ El Camino College in Torrance, CA | | Patrick Landeza and Landeza Presents proudly announce: Patrick Landeza with Na Leo Nahenahe Hawaiian Choir of San Francisco and Halau O Ka Ua Lililehua of San Leandro | From: Landeza Presents and Na Leo Nahenahe Hawaiian Choir of San Francisco 12/08 @ 8:00 PM @ San Leandro Main Library in San Leandro, CA | | Tula Productions proudly presents: The Makaha Sons in 5th Annual Hawaiian Christmas Concert with Special Guests:* Ho'okena * Raiatea Helm * Kaumaka'iwa "Lopaka" Kanakaole
Special Performances by: Halau o Na Ali'i * Local Keiki Performers | From: Tula Productions and Makaha Sons 12/08 @ Mandeville Theatre - UCSD in San Diego, CA | | A Cox Family Christmas Hawaiian Style Call for event info (entry is FREE): 812-343-2486 Door prizes, fun event for the whole family come and enjoy the soft harmonies of one of Indiana and Hawaii's best kept secrets. LEI'GACY and take home a piece of Hawaii with you. | From: LeiGacyAlohaWorld.com 12/9 @ 6 PM to 9 PM @ TBA in Columbus, IN 12/10 @ 6 PM to 9 PM @ TBA in Columbus, IN | | Mai Polynesia's 4th Annual Christmas Show Call for tickets: 714-962-5059 Holiday Boutique. Raffle drawing and prizes!Vendors to include Hawaiian arts & crafts, clothing, pareos, fresh leis and much more. Enjoy holiday music and dance show "Paradise Style" by the Mai Polynesia dancers and musicians. | From: AlohaWorld.com 12/10 @ 3:30PM to 7 PM @ Don Wash Auditorium in Garden Grove, CA | | Hapa | From: Hapa 12/10 @ 3PM and 8PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center @ Whittier College in Whittier, CA 12/11 @ 3PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center @ Whittier College in Whittier, CA | | "CHRISTMAS IN PARADISE" - HIVA NUI* Call for tickets: 209-462-HULA E Komo mai, come and Celebrate the Holiday Season with our Halau and other special guests at this beautiful performing arts theater in Lodi, Ca.
Music provided by: "Kekaniwai", Halau musicians for Ka Waikahe Lani Malie and Hiva Nui.
E Hau'oli Kakou i ka nanai e keia wa kamaha'o. Let us celebrate the Beauty and Grace of the Holiday Season. | From: Hiva Nui Productions and AlohaWorld.com 12/17 @ 6:30PM to 8 PM @ Hutchins Street Square in Lodi, CA | | Halau Hula O Kaleimomi 3rd annual Hoike Call for tickets: 702-614-1884 Halau Hula O Kaleimomi under the direction of Kumu Hula Sheldeen Kaleimomi Haleamau will be sharing the gift of Dance and song at thier 3rd annual Hoike, Featuring special guest Ua Mau and Gary Haleamau | From: AlohaWorld.com 12/18 @ 5 PM to 7 PM @ Sun City Anthem Community Center Hannaman Hall in Las Vegas, NV |
If there are any Hawaiian events occurring anywhere on the mainland where there will be a program for the audience, the Hawaiian Concert Guide would like to advertise with you. Please send any and all advertising circular information to the contact info at left. Mahalo!! Piko**
Aloha mai kakou,
Introducing the very talented Uncle Henry Kalana Kamae! Uncle has been playing and singing Hawaiian music for over 30 years and it really shows.
This podcast is a combination remote interview with Uncle Henry as well as a debut of his new album "Live at Bob's Ohana". If you like the music as much as I did, please give him a call and order a copy for yourself. Here's the number:
Main: 562-423-1325
Backup: 562-841-3664
Either Uncle Henry or Auntie Liz will answer and take order. Please kokua.
Malama pono,
Piko
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**Concert Guide
From: 11/14/2005
To: 12/14/2005
Did you attend any concert mentioned in these podcasts? Got a review? Want to be on the show?!
CALL IT IN!! Toll Free: 866-850-1444
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Mahalo!! Piko**
| Hapa | From: Billboard Film & TV Music Conference and Hapa 11/15 @ 6:30 PM @ Billboard Film & TV Music Conference @ Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, CA (open to attendees only) 12/10 @ 3PM and 8PM and 12/11 @ 3PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center @ Whittier College in Whittier, CA | | Na Leo - Aloha Live 2005 Tour | From: Aloha Live 11/15 @ 7:00 PM @ The Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas, NV FREE!!
Special Performances by:* Halau o Na Ali'i * Local Keiki Performers | From: Tula Productions and Makaha Sons 12/08 @ Mandeville Theatre - UCSD in San Diego, CA |
If there are any Hawaiian events occurring anywhere on the mainland where there will be a program for the audience, the Hawaiian Concert Guide would like to advertise with you. Please send any and all advertising circular information to the contact info at left. Mahalo!! Piko
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Aloha mai kakou!
This week. I feature the music of Uluwehi Guerrero. While he's not strictly "on-tour" he's certainly visiting the East coast of the mainland from 11/12 to 11/20.
If you're a travel agent in that part of the country, you may already have received the special invite to one of these events. If so, you may be in for a treat.
Hope you enjoy the show. As always, if you like the music you hear, please click on the artist's name at left and check out the CD's in more details.
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Mahalo and a hui hou!
Piko
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**Concert Guide
From: 11/07/2005
To: 12/08/2005** Click here to hear this show:
| Brittni Paiva | From: Landeza Presents proudly announces: 11/08 @ 8:00 PM @ Don Quixote's in Felton, CA Flyer 11/09 @ 8:00 PM @ DaSilva 'Ukulele Company in Berkeley, CA Flyer 11/10 @ 6:30 PM @ Borders Books in Sacramento, CA 11/13 @ 2PM to 6PM @ Grand Pacific Palisades Hotel in Carlsbad, CA Click here for flyer | | John Keawe | 11/11 @ 7:30 PM @ Carlsbad Village Theatre in Carlsbad, CA | | John Keawe with Brittni Paiva | 11/12 @ 3PM & 8PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center in Whittier, CA | | "Go For Broke Education Foundation" presents Ho`okena in Concert | From: Go For Broke Foundation 11/12 @ 8:30 PM @ Anaheim Hilton in Anaheim, CA | | Jake Shimabukuro | 11/11 @ 8:00PM @ Montalvo Performing Arts Center in Saratoga, CA 11/16 - 11/18 @ 7:00PM @ Raue Center in Crystal Lake, IL | | Hapa | From: Billboard Film & TV Music Conference & Hapa 11/15 @ 6:30 PM @ Billboard Film & TV Music Conference @ Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, CA (open to attendees only) | | Na Leo - Aloha Live 2005 Tour | From: Aloha Live 11/15 @ TBA in Las Vegas, NV 11/16 @ The Old Church in Portland, OR 11/17 @ The Triple Door in Seattle, WA | | UNDK (U-No-DaKine) Productions proudly presents: Fiji with Three Plus and One Groove and Rawsun!! | From: Fiji The Artist and UNDK Productions 11/16 @ 8:00 PM @ Avalon Nightclub in Santa Clara, CA 11/17 @ 8:00 PM @ Roseland Theatre in Portland, OR 11/18 @ TBA @ Premier in Seattle, WA 11/19 @ TBA @ Vallejo Fairgrounds in Vallejo, CA | | Brothers Cazimero | From: alt.music.hawaiian 11/18 @ 8:00 PM @ Benaroya Hall in Seattle, WA 11/20 @ 7:00 PM @ Aladdin Theatre in Portland, OR | | Keola Beamer | From: KeolaBeamer.com 11/18 @ 8:00 PM @ Sebastopol Community Center in Sebastopol, CA 11/20 @ 7:30 PM @ Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, AZ | | Makaha Sons with Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu | From: MakahaSons.com and Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu Productions 11/19 @ 7 PM & 11/20 @ 4:00 PM @ Chabot College Center for the Performing Arts in Hayward, CA | | Patrick Landeza and Landeza Presents proudly announce: Patrick Landeza with Na Leo Nahenahe Hawaiian Choir of San Francisco and Halau O Ka Ua Lililehua of San Leandro | From: Landeza Presents and Na Leo Nahenahe Hawaiian Choir of San Francisco 12/08 @ 8:00 PM @ San Leandro Main Library in San Leandro, CA |
If there are any Hawaiian events occurring anywhere on the mainland where there will be a program for the audience, the Hawaiian Concert Guide would like to advertise with you. Please send any and all advertising circular information to the contact info at left. Mahalo!! Piko
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Aloha Mai Kakou!
E komo mai to the Wednesday Night Special!
Tonight, I am featuring a Hawaiian artist, Jim Kimo West. Kimo hails from the Van Nuys area of California, but has a special affinity for Hawaii, the islands, the culture and the people.
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For the last 20 years, Kimo has been developing his Ki Ho 'Alu (Slack Key) playing style and these two albums are a result of that effort. Please take a few minutes to listen to the podcast. I feature selected compositions from both albums with elements of the liner notes.
If you like what you hear, please take a moment to visit his link to the left to purchase.
Mahalo!
Piko
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**Early November Concert Guide
From: 10/31/2005
To: 11/30/2005** Click here to hear this show:
| Daniel Ho with George Kahumoku and Keoki Kahumoku | From: DanielHo.com 11/04 @ 6:00 PM @ Natural History Museum in Los Angeles, CA | | Na Palapalai | From: NaPalapalai.com 11/05 @ 7:00 PM @ Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center in Redondo Beach, CA | | Darlene Ahuna | From: EventSetting.com 11/06 @ 7:00 PM @ Memorial Auditorium in Fresno, CA | | Jake Shimabukuro | From: JakeShimabukuro.com 11/5 @ 8:00PM @ JCC of San Francisco in San Francisco, CA 11/11 @ 8:00PM @ Montalvo Performing Arts Center in Saratoga, CA 11/16 - 11/18 @ 7:00PM @ Raue Center in Crystal Lake, IL | | Brittni Paiva | From: BrittniPaiva.com 11/08 @ 8:00 PM @ Don Quixote's International Music Hall in Felton, CA 11/09 @ 8:00 PM @ DaSilva Ukulele Company in Berkeley, CA 11/10 @ 6:30 PM @ Borders Books and Music in Sacramento, CA 11/13 @ 5:00 PM @ Grand Pacific Palisades Hotel in Carlsbad, CA Click here for flyer | | John Keawe with Brittni Paiva | From: JohnKeawe.com and BrittniPaiva.com 11/12 @ 3PM & 8PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center in Whittier, CA | | Hapa | From: Billboard Film & TV Music Conference and Hapa 11/15 @ 6:30 PM @ Billboard Film & TV Music Conference @ Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, CA (open to attendees only) | | Na Leo Aloha Live 2005 Tour | From: Aloha Live 11/15 @ TBA in Las Vegas, NV 11/16 @ The Old Church in Portland, OR 11/17 @ The Triple Door in Seattle, WA | | Fiji with Three Plus | From: Fiji The Artist 11/16 @ 8:00 PM @ Avalon Nightclub in Santa Clara, CA 11/17 @ 8:00 PM @ Roseland Theatre in Portland, OR 11/18 @ TBA @ Premier in Seattle, WA 11/19 @ TBA @ Vallejo Fairgrounds in Vallejo, CA | | Brothers Cazimero | From: alt.music.hawaiian 11/18 @ 8:00 PM @ Benaroya Hall in Seattle, WA 11/20 @ 7:00 PM @ Aladdin Theatre in Portland, OR | | Keola Beamer | From: KeolaBeamer.com 11/18 @ 8:00 PM @ Sebastopol Community Center in Sebastopol, CA 11/20 @ 7:30 PM @ Mesa Arts Center in Portland, OR | | Makaha Sons with Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu | From: MakahaSons.com and Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu Productions 11/19 @ 7 PM & 11/20 @ 4:00 PM @ Chabot College Center for the Performing Arts in Hayward, CA |
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Wednesday Night Special
Aloha mai kakou,
This is just a special mid-week podcast to cover some news items that have come up since Sunday's show.
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First, it would appear that Uncle John Keawe's show in Carlsbad, CA on 11/11 is cancelled. The show notes from Sunday have been updated (below).
Then, listener Uncle Dick sent along the following updates for the Palo Alto/San Jose area:
As mentioned in the show, Patrick Landeza has been traveling and performing with Cyril Pahinui a few months ago and is currently performing with Dennis Kamakahi. Here are the links to his web sites:
Patrick Landeza's personal web site can be found here. And you can find a link to Hawaiian Music World here.
Finally, if there are any Hawaiian bands here on the mainland that would like their concerts or albums promoted in this podcast format, please contact me using the contact info listed on the left side of this page.
A hui hou!
Piko
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the Original Hawaiian Concert Guide
From: 10/24/2005
To: 11/23/2005**
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| Dennis Kamakahi with Patrick Landeza | 10/25 @ 8:00 PM @ Monterey Live @ 414 Alvarado St., Monterey, CA 10/26 @ 8:00 PM @ Don Quixote's in Felton, CA 10/27 @ 7:00 PM @ San Leandro Public Library 10/28 @ 8:00 PM @ Dance Palace Community Center in Point Reyes, CA | | Na Leo Aloha Live 2005 Tour | From: Aloha Live 10/26 @ The Crystal Ballroom @ the Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel in Chicago, IL 10/29 @ The Kaye Playhouse @ Hunter College in New York, NY 10/30 @ The Radisson Grand Ballroom in Sacramento, CA 11/15 @ TBA in Las Vegas, NV 11/16 @ The Old Church in Portland, OR 11/17 @ The Triple Door in Seattle, WA | | Jake Shimabukuro | From: JakeShimabukuro.com 10/25 @ 8:00PM @ The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA 10/26 @ 8:00PM @ Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville, MA 10/28 @ 8:00PM @ St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH 10/29 @ TBA @ MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, NV 11/4 @ TBA @ Lancaster Performing Arts Center in Lancaster, CA 11/5 @ 8:00PM @ JCC of San Francisco in San Francisco, CA 11/11 @ 8:00PM @ Montalvo Performing Arts Center in Saratoga, CA 11/16 - 11/18 @ 7:00PM @ Raue Center in Crystal Lake, IL | | Ozzie Kotani | 10/28 @ 8:00 PM @ Stanford University Campbell Recital Hall in Stanford, CA | | Daniel Ho with George Kahumoku and Keoki Kahumoku | 11/04 @ 6:00 PM @ Natural History Museum in Los Angeles, CA | | Na Palapalai | 11/05 @ 7:00 PM @ Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center in Redondo Beach, CA | | Brittni Paiva | 11/08 @ 8:00 PM @ Don Quixote's in Felton, CA 11/10 @ 6:30 PM @ Borders Books in Sacramento, CA 11/13 @ 2PM to 6PM @ Grand Pacific Palisades Hotel in Carlsbad, CA Click here for flyer | | John Keawe | * * CANCELLED * * 11/11 @ 7:30 PM @ Carlsbad Village Theatre in Carlsbad, CA * * CANCELLED * * | | John Keawe with Brittni Paiva | 11/12 @ 3PM & 8PM @ Ruth B Shannon Center in Whittier, CA | | Fiji with Three Plus | From: Fiji The Artist 11/16 @ 8:00 PM @ Avalon Nightclub in Santa Clara, CA 11/17 @ 8:00 PM @ Roseland Theatre in Portland, OR 11/18 @ TBA @ Premier in Seattle, WA 11/19 @ TBA @ Vallejo Fairgrounds in Vallejo, CA | | Brothers Cazimero | From: alt.music.hawaiian 11/18 @ 8:00 PM @ Benaroya Hall in Seattle, WA 11/20 @ 7:00 PM @ Aladdin Theatre in Portland, OR | | Keola Beamer | From: KeolaBeamer.com 11/18 @ 8:00 PM @ Sebastopol Community Center in Sebastopol, CA 11/20 @ 7:30 PM @ Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, AZ | | Makaha Sons with Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu with | From: MakahaSons.com and Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu Productions 11/19 @ 7 PM & 11/20 @ 4:00 PM @ Chabot College Center for the Performing Arts in Hayward, CA |
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Aloha and Howzit!!
Here's a link to my new Promo. Please share as you like. If there are any podsafe Hawaiian or Island musicians/artists who would like their concerts promoted, please contact me using the info on the sidebar. I definitely want to promote the Hawaiian style off the islands! :)
Mahalo!
Piko
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DISCLAIMER
All information presented here is for entertainment value only.
While all efforts are made to ensure the utmost in accuracy when presenting concert calendar data, no warranty is expressed or implied that this information is ultimately accurate. It is the responsiblity of the concert goer to determine if the event time, date, location and performance content are accurate.
All concerts are scheduled and under the direct control of those artists, agents, managers and promoters of their respective events and are in no way connected to this web site or podcast whatsoever.
No mattah what. You like go see 'em, check da kine venue and double check 'em. Hang loose brah, no get mad. They come back soon if you stay miss 'em!
Mahalo,
Piko
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