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I lived in Hawaii for 15 years and saw earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, lots and lots of rain and floods. But nothing like what happened on Maui.Today, I created a new improvisation based on Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar. I was lucky enough to study a tiny bit with the great Cyril Pahinui. As usual, it was recorded live in one take (pardon my dust as I break out a new tune).And I created this tune to honor and celebrate the Lahaina Banyan Tree, the symbol of hope and regrowth on Maui. I ask that you give generously to the Maui Strong Campaign, which is a local non-profit, serving people immediately on the ground on Maui. Here's the link ...https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/strengthening/maui-strong-fundSupport the showSupport Cymber Lily Quinn's Relaxing Harp MusicEnjoy my soothing harp melodies? Support my artistic journey with a donation. With 45,000+ downloads, I craft serene tunes for all. A small donation on Venmo (@cymberquinn) or PayPal (paypal.me/cymber) fuels my music production for years. Grateful for your generosity.Meet Cymber Lily Quinn, an award-winning harpist and sound healer. My style blends world, classical, jazz, and nature sounds, offering inner peace. Featured on NPR and Hawaii Public Radio, my music captivates."Relaxing Harp Music" podcast, a Top 5 Harp Podcast on Player.fm, shares live authentic performances. 3 healing harp music CDs, 5 Big Island Music Awards. National League of American Pen Women Music Achiever.Connect with harpists in my Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theimprovisingharpistHone harp skills at Rosalani Harp & Music Academy: www.RosalaniMusic.netYour support amplifies my artistry and spreads harp's beauty worldwide. Thank you.
Join us as we continue with eTown's special 30th anniversary series, a group of shows highlighting eTown's 30 seasons of programs. This week, we revisit some of our favorite moments from 1999 with musical guests Chris Isaak, Bruce Cockburn, Kim Richey, Dave Alvin, Kelly Joe Phelps and Hawaiian slack key guitar masters, Cyril Pahinui, Dennis Kamakahi and George Kahumoku. Plus, Nick interviews journalist Farai Chideya and they have a conversation about the shift in the U.S. population in terms of diversity.
My guest for Brine S2.E7 is Justyn Ah Chong––an independent filmmaker, and Native Hawaiian, who was born and raised on the island of Oʻahu. He seeks to tell culturally rooted stories that amplify the depth and breadth of the wisdom of his ancestors, while simultaneously providing a platform to showcase the relationship between the intergenerational genius and trauma that has produced our contemporary Hawaiian experience. * Our conversation begins with the importance of storytelling as humans, we then move to why cultures and communities need to keep this practice alive in order to maintain control over their own narratives, and then we dive into how he carved his path into the film world and some of his own projects. * At present, Justyn is promoting his directorial debut, Down on the Sidewalk in Waikiki, a short film that highlights the Hawaiian poet Wayne Westlake, whose work was ahead of its time. The film is making the rounds in festivals across 2019 and 2020. See www.saltedlogic.com for more info and links! * Justyn graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts in 2011 with a B.A. in Film Production and a Minor in Business. Upon graduating, he returned home to Hawaiʻi where he worked as a full-time videographer and editor at ʻŌiwi TV – Hawaiʻi's first and only indigenous television broadcasting network. There he had the opportunity to craft his skills behind the camera and in the edit bay on numerous mini-documentary projects, news pieces, commercial work, and non-profit videos. Through ʻŌiwi TV he's been blessed to travel the world, sailing with and documenting the Hōkūleʻa's Worldwide Voyage and has collaborated on several PBS national documentaries, including the Nā Loea series, and Let's Play Music! Slack Key with Cyril Pahinui and Friends. Aside from his work at ʻŌiwi TV, Justyn was a co-director with Matthew Ward on Wichita, his first feature-length film that was developed and produced with colleagues from USC. * For more info and links see www.saltedlogic.com
Kamaka Brown is a multi-talented entertainer, producer, published writer, actor, master of ceremonies, entrepreneur and standup comic. He was born in Honolulu and raised in Waimea Valley on the North Shore of O’ahu. He’s been performing in Honolulu and Southern California for more than 20 years. Recently, Kamaka has been on tour for the past two years with Hawaii's first standup comedian, Andy Bumatai. He has appeared on TV in Hawaii with “Hot Hawaiian Nights Showcase”, “NightTime” with Andy Bumatai, at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Hawaiian Waikiki Beach Hotel, among many other locations. He has performed in comedy clubs in Honolulu, Pacific Northwest, and Las Vegas. Kamaka has performed at North Hollywood’s Ha Ha Café, The Comedy Store in Hollywood, and Pasadena’s Ice House. He is a producer a series of successful comedy shows called the “Comedy Luau” in SoCal. He credits legendary local comic Andy Bumatai as a mentor when he started in the “biz.” As a comic and master of ceremonies he opened for Blues Legend B.B.King, Rock and roll Icon Chuck Berry and Motown’s Temptations in Honolulu. On the West Coast he opened for Dennis Pavao, Makaha Sons, Sistah Robi, Sean Na’auao, Hiroshima, Ho’okena, Hapa, Henry Kapono, Sudden Rush, Cyril Pahinui. In Las Vegas he opened for the god father Polynesian hip hop, Fiji, Amy Hanai’alii and Willy K. Now a California resident, Brown has performed at Pasadena’s Ice House, North Hollywood’s Ha Ha Café, Hollywood’s Comedy Store, corporate and private events in Southern California, Washington and Oregon. He recently performed at the Tropicana, Fremont, Greek Isles Casino and California Hotels in Las Vegas. Kamaka performed at the Chinook Winds Casino and Resort as well. This multi-talented performer also has produced his “one man” show of original short stories written in Hawaiian Pidgin English called “If Can, Can. If No Can. No Can.” This performance piece has been warmly received in Hawaii, Washington, Oregon and Southern California. Accompanied by slack key guitar, Kamaka relives childhood vignettes of growing up in pre-statehood Hawai’i. It truly is a one of a kind musical theater experience. He tours with his Hawaiian Pidgin English stories show “Tales from da Hanabuddah Days” to Hawai’i, Southern California and the Pacific Northwest. He can be heard daily on the Sandwich Islands Network www.V93FM.com (a 501 c3 non-profit organization) an internet radio station streaming contemporary island music 24/7 that he owns and operates, promotes and features local artists living on the mainland with island roots giving them much needed airplay. He has connected with the Polynesian community by donating his time in support of ho’olaule’a events, ho’ike and halau fundraisers for more than 15 years in Southern California. Kamaka is also an accomplished motivational speaker and a board certified trainer. www.kamakabrown.com Follow on social media linktr.ee/sin_radio_v93fm. Purchase California 808 http://www.v93fm.com/store/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Escuchamos músicas con sabor a India y Nepal, recordamos a dos músicos que nos han dejado recientemente, Juan Alberto Arteche y Cyril Pahinui, comentamos lo nuevo (y lo viejo) de Javier Ruibal e inauguramos una nueva sección, Mundofonews, en la que hablamos de Jazzmadrid, Visa for Music, Africolor, Babieca Folk, el festival Aitzina y su vocación solidaria, los nominados de fRoots a mejor disco del año y la campaña de micromecenazgo de Refugees for Refugees. We listen to some music with flavors of India y Nepal, we pay tribute to two musicians that have left us recently, Juan Alberto Arteche and Cyril Pahinui, we talk about Javier Ruibal new (and old!) stuff and we launch a new section, Mundofonews, in which we talk about Jazzmadrid, Visa for Music, Africolor, Babieca Folk, Aitzina festival and its spirit of solidarity, the fRoots magazine nominees for the Album of the Year and the crowdfunding campaign by Refugees for Refugees. · Simon Thacker's Svara-Kanti - Panchajanya - Trikala · Simon Thacker's Svara-Kanti - Keno dubli na mon - Trikala · Pratap Bhattaria & Kutumba - Mero Nepal - Mero Nepal · Fetén Fetén - Tanguillos chicucos [+ Javier Ruibal] - Melodías de ultramar · Javier Ruibal - Perla de la medina - Paraísos mejores · Javier Ruibal - Perla de la medina - Contrabando · Refugees for Refugees - Fawq alna khel - Refugees for refugees · Bob Brozman & Cyril Pahinui - Hilo e / E lili'u e - Four hands sweet & hot · Eliseo Parra, Javier Paxariño, Juan Alberto Arteche - Suite del Rebollar - Tribus hispanas Imagen: / Image: Simon Thacker's Svara-Kanti
Working Class Audio Session #118 with Tyler Crowder!!! Tyler Crowder is a freelance recording/audio engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area, who enjoys working in various recording studios, where he's done projects with both artist on major labels including Sony, RCA, Def Jam, GOOD Music, Windham Hill, Arista Records, B&G, Dancing Cat, etc. as well as with a diverse range of local indy bands. By working with a diverse range of major artists and local indy artist, it allows Tyler to be fluent in all styles of music, and be able to contribute to the local community of musicians and bands that surround the San Francisco Bay Area. Over the years Tyler has earned 2 Grammy nominations for audio engineering, and participated in many Billboard Charting Albums. Tyler has worked with numerous artists including Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Jennifer Hudson, Lil’ Wayne, Snoop Dog, George Winston, Melvin Seals, Tuck & Pattie, Joan Jeanrenaud, Phil Aaburg, Henry Butler, Dave “Dave’s Hands” Jackson, Keola Beamer, Cyril Pahinui, Bola Sete, Professor Longhair, Steven, Damian, and Ziggy Marley, and the Los Lonely Boys along with many other artists.
Music with a Wooden Leg © 2010 by Spider Robinson Music: David Crosby, Steve Morse, Jonathan Edwards & Orphan, Cyril Pahinui, Oscar Peterson Trio, Lhasa de Sela, Kenny Barron with Trio Da Paz & Anne Drummond.
Aloha mai kakou, Cyril Pahinui 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:30. Live interview with Steven Espaniola begins at about 1:00 mark. This show includes the following tracks: Kaloaloa Genoa Keawe Hula Hou Heavenly Hana Genoa Keawe Hula Hou Maile Swing Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind Lilinoe Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind Kuuipo Onaona Leabert Lindsey Only In Our Hawaii E Ku‘u Sweet Lei Poina‘ole / E Maliu Mai Pūlama The Song Within The Song Ka Ni'o O Maleka 'Ailana Ho'okena Nani Mau Loa Nani Mau Loa Ho'okena Nani Mau Loa Malama Mau Hawai'i Waipuna Mana'o Pili Papa Sia Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Aloha mai kakou, Cyril Pahinui 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:30. Live interview with Steven Espaniola begins at about 1:00 mark. This show includes the following tracks: Kaloaloa Genoa Keawe Hula Hou Heavenly Hana Genoa Keawe Hula Hou Maile Swing Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind Lilinoe Jeff Peterson Maui on My Mind Kuuipo Onaona Leabert Lindsey Only In Our Hawaii E Ku‘u Sweet Lei Poina‘ole / E Maliu Mai Pūlama The Song Within The Song Ka Ni'o O Maleka 'Ailana Ho'okena Nani Mau Loa Nani Mau Loa Ho'okena Nani Mau Loa Malama Mau Hawai'i Waipuna Mana'o Pili Papa Sia Waipuna Mana'o Pili
Aloha mai kakou, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 01:02. This show includes the following tracks: Playlist Pua Tuberose Na Leo E Hula Mai Kakou Pua Mae'ole Na Leo E Hula Mai Kakou Ku'u Ipo My Darling Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho 'Ikena Hula In Seven Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho 'Ikena Pua O Ka Makahala Darlene Ahuna Songs From Hawai'i Island Ka Lei E Diana Aki Songs From Hawai'i Island Real Old Style Kalani Smythe Kalani Live... E Ku`u Morning Dew Kalani Smythe Kalani Live... The Road THat Never Ends Kalani Smythe Kalani Live... 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. 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.! 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 Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors:
Aloha mai kakou, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 01:02. This show includes the following tracks: Playlist Pua Tuberose Na Leo E Hula Mai Kakou Pua Mae'ole Na Leo E Hula Mai Kakou Ku'u Ipo My Darling Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho 'Ikena Hula In Seven Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho 'Ikena Pua O Ka Makahala Darlene Ahuna Songs From Hawai'i Island Ka Lei E Diana Aki Songs From Hawai'i Island Real Old Style Kalani Smythe Kalani Live... E Ku`u Morning Dew Kalani Smythe Kalani Live... The Road THat Never Ends Kalani Smythe Kalani Live... 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. 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.! 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 Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors:
Language of Dreams: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar. This 1995 documentary, digitally produced by Gregg McVicar, traces the roots of one of Hawaii's most beautiful indigenous traditions.Featuring interviews with Ray Kane, Sonny Chillingworth, Leonard Kwan, Keola Beamer, Cyril Pahinui, Ledward Kaapana and Moses Kahumoku. The post Bay Native Circle – Language of Dreams appeared first on KPFA.
Aloha mai kakou, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Pretty Red Hibiscus Owana Salazar Hula Jazz Kamalani o Keaukaha Owana Salazar Hula Jazz Ka Lehua `ula Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehua `ula Mele O Lana`i Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehua `ula Nawiliwili "Chan" Abenes Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Kane'ohe "Le'a" Kukona-Pacheco Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Koke'e Cabin Makana Koi Au Far From Home Makana Koi Au Hula O Makee Cyril Pahinui Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar -Vol 1 Maika'i Ka Makani O Kohala Ozzie Kotani Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar -Vol 1 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 Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Pretty Red Hibiscus Owana Salazar Hula Jazz Kamalani o Keaukaha Owana Salazar Hula Jazz Ka Lehua `ula Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehua `ula Mele O Lana`i Weldon Kekauoha Ka Lehua `ula Nawiliwili "Chan" Abenes Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Kane'ohe "Le'a" Kukona-Pacheco Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol.III Koke'e Cabin Makana Koi Au Far From Home Makana Koi Au Hula O Makee Cyril Pahinui Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar -Vol 1 Maika'i Ka Makani O Kohala Ozzie Kotani Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar -Vol 1 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 Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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!! :) Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Moaniani Owana Salazar Hula Jazz South Sea Sadie Owana Salazar Hula Jazz Waika George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Alu Like George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Lahela Ku`u Poki`i Dennis Pavao Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Ke Ali`i Hulu Mamo Elijah Isaac Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Ka Wailele O Nu'uanu Makana Koi Au Ku'u Lei'Awapuhi Makana Koi Au Hi'ilawe Cyril Pahinui Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar -Vol 1 Maunaloa Slack Key Ledward Ka'apana Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar -Vol 1 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 Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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!! :) Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Moaniani Owana Salazar Hula Jazz South Sea Sadie Owana Salazar Hula Jazz Waika George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Alu Like George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Lahela Ku`u Poki`i Dennis Pavao Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Ke Ali`i Hulu Mamo Elijah Isaac Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Ka Wailele O Nu'uanu Makana Koi Au Ku'u Lei'Awapuhi Makana Koi Au Hi'ilawe Cyril Pahinui Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar -Vol 1 Maunaloa Slack Key Ledward Ka'apana Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar -Vol 1 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 Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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 Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: 'Ulili E Jeff Peterson Pure Slack Key Pahe'e Slack Key Jeff Peterson Pure Slack Key Nani Ka'ala Cyril Pahinui Treasures Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ua Mau George Kahumoku Jr. Treasures Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Mamas Music Box John "Keoni" Trino Ka Hanakaua Punahele John "Keoni" Trino Ka Hanakaua Forever More Neal Yamamura My Serenity Ke Aloha Neal Yamamura My Serenity 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 Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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 Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: 'Ulili E Jeff Peterson Pure Slack Key Pahe'e Slack Key Jeff Peterson Pure Slack Key Nani Ka'ala Cyril Pahinui Treasures Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ua Mau George Kahumoku Jr. Treasures Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Mamas Music Box John "Keoni" Trino Ka Hanakaua Punahele John "Keoni" Trino Ka Hanakaua Forever More Neal Yamamura My Serenity Ke Aloha Neal Yamamura My Serenity 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 Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Live phone interview with Uncle Cyril Pahinui For The Greater Good Darin Leong 5 Years & Many Miles Aloha Papalua Darin Leong 5 Years & Many Miles Na Pua Lei 'Ilima Hoku Zuttermeister 'Aina Kupuna Ola'a Beauty Hoku Zuttermeister 'Aina Kupuna Lullabye (Goodnight Keiki) Cindy Combs Sunny Rain A Thousand Springs Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey Sunny Day Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Live phone interview with Uncle Cyril Pahinui For The Greater Good Darin Leong 5 Years & Many Miles Aloha Papalua Darin Leong 5 Years & Many Miles Na Pua Lei 'Ilima Hoku Zuttermeister 'Aina Kupuna Ola'a Beauty Hoku Zuttermeister 'Aina Kupuna Lullabye (Goodnight Keiki) Cindy Combs Sunny Rain A Thousand Springs Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey Sunny Day Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Hearing Chipmunks? Click here!! Songs featured in this podcast include: Soft Green Seas The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Tewe Tewe The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Waikiki Hula Cyril Pahinui He'eia Salomila Cyril Pahinui He'eia Pakala Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Ua Noho Au A Kupa + Wai'alae Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Kaleohano Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey Together Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Hearing Chipmunks? Click here!! Songs featured in this podcast include: Soft Green Seas The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Tewe Tewe The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Waikiki Hula Cyril Pahinui He'eia Salomila Cyril Pahinui He'eia Pakala Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Ua Noho Au A Kupa + Wai'alae Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Kaleohano Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey Together Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Hearing Chipmunks? Click here!! Songs featured in this podcast include: Ahe Lau Makani Leilani Limahuli The Crazed Mugs With Haole Kats My Mug Collection No Ke Aloha Ana 'Ole The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Kipikoa The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Ki Ho'alu Cyril Pahinui He'eia 'O Kamawailualani Cyril Pahinui He'eia Noho Paipai Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Ku'u Lei Hoku Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Kamelenahenaheokekai Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Days Of My Youth Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Waialae Gabby Pahinui Rabbit Island Music Festival Ho'oheno Keia No Beauty Gabby Pahinui Rabbit Island Music Festival Sand Castles Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey It Might Be You Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Hearing Chipmunks? Click here!! Songs featured in this podcast include: Ahe Lau Makani Leilani Limahuli The Crazed Mugs With Haole Kats My Mug Collection No Ke Aloha Ana 'Ole The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Kipikoa The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Ki Ho'alu Cyril Pahinui He'eia 'O Kamawailualani Cyril Pahinui He'eia Noho Paipai Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Ku'u Lei Hoku Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Kamelenahenaheokekai Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Days Of My Youth Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Waialae Gabby Pahinui Rabbit Island Music Festival Ho'oheno Keia No Beauty Gabby Pahinui Rabbit Island Music Festival Sand Castles Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey It Might Be You Herb Ohta Jr. Ukulele Journey 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: La'ieikawai/I'll Remember You Makaha Sons with Hoku Zuttermeister Live on My Fox Boston Kilakila 'O Haleakala The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Ku'u Ipo I Ka He'e Pu'e One The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Meleana E Cyril Pahinui He'eia Kilakila 'O Moanalua + Inu I Ka Wai Cyril Pahinui He'eia Lei Nani Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Papalina Lahilahi Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Sunny Rain Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Laid Back Slack Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Noho Kahawai Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Ke Ano Ahiahi Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Dream Song John Cruz One Of These Days Heart Becomes the Weight John Cruz One Of These Days 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: La'ieikawai/I'll Remember You Makaha Sons with Hoku Zuttermeister Live on My Fox Boston Kilakila 'O Haleakala The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Ku'u Ipo I Ka He'e Pu'e One The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Meleana E Cyril Pahinui He'eia Kilakila 'O Moanalua + Inu I Ka Wai Cyril Pahinui He'eia Lei Nani Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Papalina Lahilahi Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Sunny Rain Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Laid Back Slack Cindy Combs Sunny Rain Noho Kahawai Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Ke Ano Ahiahi Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Dream Song John Cruz One Of These Days Heart Becomes the Weight John Cruz One Of These Days 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Rapid Transit Hula The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums He Inoa No Pauahi The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Ku'u Pua I Paokalani Cyril Pahinui He'eia He'eia - vocal Cyril Pahinui He'eia Hu'i E Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Makee Ailana Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Ke 'Ala Laua'e Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life On The Sands of Hanalei Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Hi'ilawe John Cruz One Of These Days Angel John Cruz One Of These Days Kaimana Hila Hawaiian Style Band Vanishing Treasures Dance Hawaiian Style Band Vanishing Treasures 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Rapid Transit Hula The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums He Inoa No Pauahi The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Ku'u Pua I Paokalani Cyril Pahinui He'eia He'eia - vocal Cyril Pahinui He'eia Hu'i E Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Makee Ailana Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Ke 'Ala Laua'e Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life On The Sands of Hanalei Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Hi'ilawe John Cruz One Of These Days Angel John Cruz One Of These Days Kaimana Hila Hawaiian Style Band Vanishing Treasures Dance Hawaiian Style Band Vanishing Treasures 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Aloha Tower The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Ocean of Memories The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Makee 'Ailana Cyril Pahinui He'eia Hula Blues Cyril Pahinui He'eia Ipo Hula Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Hula O Makee Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Pua Melia 'Ala Onaona Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Na 'Ala O Kaua'i Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Hurricane John Cruz One Of These Days Missing You John Cruz One Of These Days Vanishing Treasures Hawaiian Style Band Vanishing Treasures What's Going On Hawaiian Style Band Vanishing Treasures Island Style John Cruz Acoustic Soul 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Aloha Tower The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Ocean of Memories The Brothers Cazimero The First Two Albums Makee 'Ailana Cyril Pahinui He'eia Hula Blues Cyril Pahinui He'eia Ipo Hula Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Hula O Makee Genoa Keawe Hana Hou! Volume 1 (Hula) Pua Melia 'Ala Onaona Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Na 'Ala O Kaua'i Kaipo Hale My Thoughts My Music My Life Hurricane John Cruz One Of These Days Missing You John Cruz One Of These Days Vanishing Treasures Hawaiian Style Band Vanishing Treasures What's Going On Hawaiian Style Band Vanishing Treasures Island Style John Cruz Acoustic Soul 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
January 14, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: 'opihi Moemoe Ledward Kaapana Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ka Makani Ka 'ili Aloha Cyril Pahinui Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar In My Room Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Ka Nanala Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Calroselani Slack Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka For All Eternity Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze One Moment In Time Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze Tofa My Feleni Ahumanu The Gathering Sweet Lahaina Nights Ahumanu The Gathering He Huaka'i Steve Sano Na Mele Mai Na Lo'i Kalo (Songs from the Taro Patch) Birdie's Slack Shake Key Steve Sano Na Mele Mai Na Lo'i Kalo (Songs from the Taro Patch) 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! 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here: All graphics for the Hawaiian Concert Guide are designed by:
January 14, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: 'opihi Moemoe Ledward Kaapana Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ka Makani Ka 'ili Aloha Cyril Pahinui Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar In My Room Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Ka Nanala Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Calroselani Slack Steven Espaniola Ho'omaka For All Eternity Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze One Moment In Time Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze Tofa My Feleni Ahumanu The Gathering Sweet Lahaina Nights Ahumanu The Gathering He Huaka'i Steve Sano Na Mele Mai Na Lo'i Kalo (Songs from the Taro Patch) Birdie's Slack Shake Key Steve Sano Na Mele Mai Na Lo'i Kalo (Songs from the Taro Patch) 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! 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 CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here: All graphics for the Hawaiian Concert Guide are designed by:
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! 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
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! 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 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 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
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. Click here to hear this show: 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: In San Jose on the first Wednesday of each month there is a Hawaiian open-mic night at a place called Espresso Garden on Bascom Avenue. This Saturday, Ozzie Kotani will give a slack-key workshop at Gryphon Stringed Instruments in Palo Alto. Every Friday and Saturday beginning at 8 pm there is live Hawaiian music at the Hukilau restaurant in downtown Palo Alto. It's a different band every night. 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 Please be sure to read our DISCLAIMER!! Hawaii Activities & Tours on Oahu, Maui, Kauai & Big Island
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. Click here to hear this show: 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: In San Jose on the first Wednesday of each month there is a Hawaiian open-mic night at a place called Espresso Garden on Bascom Avenue. This Saturday, Ozzie Kotani will give a slack-key workshop at Gryphon Stringed Instruments in Palo Alto. Every Friday and Saturday beginning at 8 pm there is live Hawaiian music at the Hukilau restaurant in downtown Palo Alto. It's a different band every night. 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 Please be sure to read our DISCLAIMER!! Hawaii Activities & Tours on Oahu, Maui, Kauai & Big Island