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Hawaii recording artist and entertainer Makana recently put out new music based on slack-key guitar stylings, but he continues to evolve his sound. His latest album, "Pulama: Legacies of Hawaii," is inspired by his heroes from the Hawaiian music renaissance, including George Helm, Gabby "Pops" Pahinui and Dennis Kamakahi. But the new music is also deeply personal. He shares all the stories that led to him making this album, plus he talks about a concert he will be performing at the Waikiki Aquarium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Though now living in beautiful Waimānalo, Kawika grew up in the small town of Kane`ohe on the windward side of O`ahu. One cannot think about the windward side without images of the breathtaking Ko`olau mountain range, lush, green valleys and the magnificent ocean views. Born to Samuel (Uncle Sam) and Josephine (Aunty Jo) Kahiapo, Kawika is the 5th of 6 children. Kawika's interest in music began at an early age, when, inspired by his father, he spent many hours alone in his room strumming along. Some of his fondest memories are of their "garage" jam sessions, when "Pops" Gabby Pahinui would show up with his guitar and bottle of vodka. This is what inspired Kawika's passion for ki ho`alu (slack-key guitar). Today, Kawika continues to perpetuate the art of ki ho`alu in his sound recordings and annually at Slack Key Festivals. He was honored as the 2007 Na Hoku Hanohano Slack Key Artist of the year. At the age of 17, Kawika entered the professional music scene, joining Chucky Boy Chock and O`ahu Brand, then soon thereafter found himself on stage as a member of Palani Vaughan's Kings Own. He married his high school sweetheart, Laurie Yano, and they have been blessed with five children and three beautiful grandchildren. Over the years, Kawika has contributed his musical talent to some 108+ recording projects and has collaborated or performed with artists such as Jack Johnson, Kaukahi, Palani Vaughan, Melveen Leed, Brother Noland, Leon and Malia, Kawehi Lindsey, Jesse Rivera, Kapena, Pierre Grill, Na Leo Pilimehana, Kelly Boy Delima, Del Beazley, Native Hawaiian Band ,Cyri Pahinui, Amy Gilliom, Dennis Kamakahi, Daniel Ho, Paula Fuga, Martin Pahinui, Rene Paulo, and Walt Keale. Besides being a recording artist and an ordained minister, Kawika is also on the Kokua Hawai'i Foundation board, a non-profit organization that supports environmental education in the schools and communities of Hawai'i. This is the reason many of you may have seen Kawika emceeing the Kokua Hawai'i Festivals and jumping on stage with Jack Johnson at some point during the concert. This is one of the ways Kawika is able to be a blessing to the community and our 'aina. It's A Hawaii Thing Productions. Quality content for the Hawaii Enthusiast and traveler. Celebrities, artists & community leaders vomming together to showcase the spirit of the islands. New weekly program dedicated to anything and everything unique to life in Hawaii. To Learn more about It's A Hawaii Thing visit: https://www.itsahawaiithing.com/ It's A Hawaii Thing is a https://www.wikiocast.com/ production. #nahoku #slackkey
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.
Part 2: Learn how the wendigo has been interpreted by modern media. Website: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/45-wendigo-part-2 Theme Song: "Mystery" by Tavana, courtesy of HI*Sessions Sound Effects: Sound Effects Factory Music Coordinator: Matt Duffy AKA DJ TripleBypass Featured Song: "Wahine 'Ilikea" by Dennis Kamakahi, courtesy of HI*Sessions ***** Please give us a rating, write a review, and share us with your friends and family. Instagram: legendsfromthepacific Twitter: LegendsPacific ***** Fan art section: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/fan-artwork Send us your feedback at: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/feedback ***** Support our show by: Joining our email list, and listen to Kamuela's first paranormal experience today: "Hawaii's Faceless Ghost - Mujina" https://legendsfromthepacific.ck.page/32ca50bd23 Join our Patreon, to get exclusive monthly story episodes, and three of Kamuela's paranormal experiences today: https://www.patreon.com/legendsfromthepacific
Welcome to Uketropolis, a podcast with real ukulele answers to real ukulele questions. I'm your host, James Hill. I'm a lifelong ukulele player, teacher and believer in the power of ukulele to make positive change in the world. I've written and co-written several ukulele methods including Booster Uke, The Ukulele Way and Ukulele in the Classroom. I'm also the co-founder of the JHUI Teacher Certification Program and in 2019 I brought all of these education projects into one place and called it Uketropolis.com. Thousands of students worldwide have formed a warm, supportive learning community around these resources and what I do every week in this podcast is I choose a few real student questions from Uketropolis.com and offer my suggestions and thoughts on those questions.I want to take a moment to acknowledge that I'm a third-generation Canadian ukulele player and that many players and teachers have paved the way for the work I've done as a teacher, player and author. First, thank you to the Godfather of Canadian ukulele, my friend and mentor, J. Chalmers Doane, my childhood teachers Jamie Thomas and Peter Luongo and many others along the way who kept the ukulele flame alive long before the third wave. Thank you Bonnie Smith, Bill Wallace, Warren Dobson, Cam Trowsdale, Lorna MacPhee, Marven Shields, Jody Wood, Vince and Charlene Sequeira, Tina Horwood and so many other devoted ukulele educators. A special thank you to my teachers and friends in Hawaii who inspired me and, long ago, embraced this young Canadian ukulele player and welcomed "Kimo Pu'u" into their musical 'ohana: Ohta-san, Herb Ohta Jr., Kimo Hussey, Byron Yasui, Benny Chong, Ledward Kaapana, Dennis Kamakahi, Roy and Kathy Sakuma. Everything I know about ukulele has been shaped by what you've shown me and I'm very grateful to pass on some of that knowledge and aloha in this podcast.Thank you for listening and I'll see you in Episode 1!
Please support us at patreon.com/hisessions Kyle and Jon are in studio first and have a conversation about the week's "cold" weather. Robi and Devon then join in and they start discussing Robi's younger life, teaching Hawaiian at UH, and Dennis Kamakahi. They move on to talking about the Hawaiian Style Band today. Jon asks Robi to tell "The Lobby Story" which is always a fun time. They finish off with the story behind the song "Every Child" and touring with the Makaha Sons.
Hawaii Posts episode 2 features 7 Day Surf Weather and Events featuring Great Music and interviews with Roy Sakuma founder of the 48th Annual Ukulele Festival Hawaii, Peter Luongo the Luongo Ukulele Experience Ensemble, NZ Senior Ukulele Squad, Kanazawa Ukulele Junior Orchestra, Connor Wink From Hawaiiposts.com ROY SAKUMA’S WILDEST SHOW IN TOWN CONCERT, UKELELES AT THE ZOO Tom E StokesJuly 13, 2018 I caught up with Roy Sakuma, the founder and organizer of the Ukulele Festival Hawaii , at the Honolulu Zoo while he set up for the first event in the week running up to Sunday’s 48th Annual Hawaii Ukulele festival. The event at the zoo was the Wildest Show In Town Concert, which brought together several of the participating musicians and bands from this weekends upcoming festival. Roy didn’t just start a festival that has inspired nearly a hundred other Ukulele festivals, but also though his 40+ years 0f teachings and lessons he has revived the interest in ukulele not only here in Hawaii but around the world. He explained to me how he came up with the idea as a park keeper at working at Kapiolani park in 1970. He was a city & county employee with a dream. Roy believes following your dreams is essential. He says “When you put your mind to it dreams come true. To follow your dreams is one of the great things we should do because many time we already have a perceived notion that we can’t do it. BUT Nothing is impossible and it will lead us to great things in life.” Roys charitable organization: Ukulele Festival Hawaii is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charitable organization established in 2004 by Roy and Kathy Sakuma who have dedicated their life’s work to preserving interest and spreading the joy of the ukulele through free ukulele festivals, lessons, community events, college scholarships and the donation of ukulele to the underprivileged. Roy added, “Were coming together for the love of the ukulele. Ukulele Festival Hawaii’s mission is to bring laughter, love and hope to children and adults throughout Hawaii and the world through the music of the ukulele.” An Ukulele player from Kananzawa prefecture in Japan, the Junior Ukulele Orchestra, Mako echoed those sentiments, she says “The theme is peace, the ukulele makes people happy and happiness is peace” In addition to Japan, ukulele players are here from New Zealand, California, Arizona, Oregon, Washington D.C., Nevada, Virginia and plenty of summers and pickers from around the islands. I visited with a few of the folks. The kids from New Zealand Senior Ukulele Squad talked about what they hope to do on the island while here. Getting in the water and playing under a coconut tree seemed to top the list. Two of them, Nitto and Allen played a quick jam for us. I also met with Danielle Hunt, from Reno Nevada who has has played Ukulele for 6 years and bought her first Blue Dolphin ukulele in California but learned to play and sing with Peter Luongo Ukulele Experience Ensemble. Peter Luongo from the B.C. Canada, formed his band the Luongo Ukulele Experience Ensemble. in Reno Nevada. Peter's has had this group together for 2 years and performing in Hawaii at the Ukulele festival is the highlight of the ensemble's experiences. Paul Plans on taking all 20 of his band members to the Ukulele Festival Hawaii Gala on Friday night. Peter says "We not only see the benefits of the festival as an opportunity to show around the world different skills and different levels different things going on in the ukulele community. We also know the Gala is for the greater good and that gala fundraiser is one we openly accept it and gladly bought in to." Come and join us at the “Ukulele Festival Hawaii Gala” on Friday, July 13, 2018 at 5:30 pm at the Ala Moana Hotel. Ukulele silent auction, dinner and great entertainment by Na Hoku Hanohano Group of the Year Kapena. Sunrise anchor of Hawaii News Now, Steve Uyehara, serves as master of ceremonies. – Ukulele Festival Hawaii 2018 Peter Luongo from B.C. Canada directs his band the Luongo Ukulele Experience Ensemble as they play and sing Koke’e (photo tomestokes) Peter and his band played two songs impromptu for us. One is a jam and the other is a classic hawaiian song “Koke’e” by Dennis Kamakahi. Being surrounded by the Luongo Ukulele Experience Ensemble on the zoo lawn, with 20 musicians unplugged was an experience i will never forget. I hope everyone gets to experience the power of music in the way i did. You can hear it on the show in its entirety, I moved the microphone around the circle as they played so different instruments are highlighted at random moments. Keahi shares with us on the show, how the Koke’e lyrics translate.(lyrics and Tab for Koke’e located at end of story) Connor Wink from Australia with his manager and mother Tracey Wink We also visited with a 19 year old Ukulele player from down under. Connor Wink has his own album and website, www.connorwink.com.au .Through his music and social media sites he raised over $100,000 for stem cell treatment to treat his visual impairment. He can see light now but is still technically blind and that doesn’t;t hold him back from pursuing a music career. Check out his website and consider supporting Connor. This sunday the 48th Annual Ukulele Festival Hawaii at the Waikiki Bandshell. Admission is free. You can stop by the Roys website and see how you can support Roy and spread the joy of Ukulele. story by Thomas Gaupp (tomestokes) July 12, 2018
On this episode of Represent, we give you more from our conversation on Moana, Disney’s new musical film inspired by Polynesian mythology, with New York Times and Jazz Times music writer, Nate Chinen. Check out: -Represent’s Moana episode: Disney and Representation -Slate: A Whole New World by Dan Kois. -Disney casting Auli'i Cravalho as Moana. -Hawaiian renaissance artist Dennis Kamakahi and David Kamakahi -Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa'i: We Know The Way Slate Plus members: Get your ad-free podcast feed. Tell a friend to subscribe! Share this link: megaphone.link/SM9963687648 Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More from our conversation on Moana, Disney’s new musical film inspired by Polynesian mythology, with New York Times and Jazz Times music writer, Nate Chinen. Check out: -Represent’s Moana episode: Disney and Representation -Slate: A Whole New World by Dan Kois. -Disney casting Auli'i Cravalho as Moana. -Hawaiian renaissance artist Dennis Kamakahi and David Kamakahi -Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa'i: We Know The Way Slate Plus members: Get your ad-free podcast feed. Tell a friend to subscribe! Share this link: megaphone.link/SM9963687648 Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lessons With Troy - A Podcast all about Dobro (Resonator Guitar), Lap Steel, Weissenborn and More!
In this episode of Hawaiian Steel Guitar Talk Story, Alan Akaka talks all about Dennis Kamakahi and I play Alan’s arrangement of Dennis’ song “PUA HONE”.
Aloha mai kakou, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:29. This show includes the following tracks: Playlist Maunakea Dennis Kamakahi The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Pomaika'i Daniel Ho The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar La Cancion De Los Paniolos Sterling Seaton, Peter DeAquino, Bobby Ingano & George Kahumoku, Jr. The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ku'u Lei 'Awapuhi Tia Carrere Hawaiiana Sing Tia Carrere Hawaiiana Wahine 'Ilikea Hawaiian Style Band Rhythm of the Ocean Ku'ulei Hawaiian Style Band Rhythm of the Ocean Mele Hula: E Ho'i Ke Aloha I Ni'ihau Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani 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 Kanaka Waiwai Martin Pahinui Ho'olohe (Listen) 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, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:29. This show includes the following tracks: Playlist Maunakea Dennis Kamakahi The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Pomaika'i Daniel Ho The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar La Cancion De Los Paniolos Sterling Seaton, Peter DeAquino, Bobby Ingano & George Kahumoku, Jr. The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ku'u Lei 'Awapuhi Tia Carrere Hawaiiana Sing Tia Carrere Hawaiiana Wahine 'Ilikea Hawaiian Style Band Rhythm of the Ocean Ku'ulei Hawaiian Style Band Rhythm of the Ocean Mele Hula: E Ho'i Ke Aloha I Ni'ihau Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani 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 Kanaka Waiwai Martin Pahinui Ho'olohe (Listen) 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, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:52. This show includes the following tracks: Playlist Hi'ilawe Owana Salazar The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Na Ali'i Puolani Sonny Lim w/Keoki Kahumoku/Peter deAquino/Sterling Seaton The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Pupu Hinuhinu Tia Carrere Hawaiiana 'Ulili E Tia Carrere Hawaiiana Real Old Style Keoki Kahumoku Liko Kamalani O Keaukaha Keoki Kahumoku Liko Mo'olelo 2 Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani Mele Nu'a Hulu No. 1: Aia I Waimanalo Ko Nu'a Hulu Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani Mele Nu'a Hulu No. 2: Aia I Mololani Ko Nu'a Hulu Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani 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. 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, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:52. This show includes the following tracks: Playlist Hi'ilawe Owana Salazar The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Na Ali'i Puolani Sonny Lim w/Keoki Kahumoku/Peter deAquino/Sterling Seaton The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Pupu Hinuhinu Tia Carrere Hawaiiana 'Ulili E Tia Carrere Hawaiiana Real Old Style Keoki Kahumoku Liko Kamalani O Keaukaha Keoki Kahumoku Liko Mo'olelo 2 Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani Mele Nu'a Hulu No. 1: Aia I Waimanalo Ko Nu'a Hulu Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani Mele Nu'a Hulu No. 2: Aia I Mololani Ko Nu'a Hulu Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani 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. 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, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:25. This show includes the following tracks: Playlist Hawaiian War Chant George Kahumoku, Jr/Norton Buffalo The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Wahine 'Ilikea Dennis Kamakahi The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Aloha "Oe Tia Carrere Hawaiiana He Aloha Mele Tia Carrere Hawaiiana Kealia Keoki Kahumoku Liko Blue Slacks Slack Key Keoki Kahumoku Liko Mele Lei No. 7: Aia I Italiai Ko Lei Nani Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani Mele Lei No. 8: Aia I Italiai Ko Lei Nani Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani 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, 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. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast begin at 00:25. This show includes the following tracks: Playlist Hawaiian War Chant George Kahumoku, Jr/Norton Buffalo The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Wahine 'Ilikea Dennis Kamakahi The Spirit Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Aloha "Oe Tia Carrere Hawaiiana He Aloha Mele Tia Carrere Hawaiiana Kealia Keoki Kahumoku Liko Blue Slacks Slack Key Keoki Kahumoku Liko Mele Lei No. 7: Aia I Italiai Ko Lei Nani Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani Mele Lei No. 8: Aia I Italiai Ko Lei Nani Kulia I Ka Punawai Kapi'olani 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, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Let's Ride! Jeff Peterson Pure Slack Key Maui Moonlight Jeff Peterson Pure Slack Key Maika'i Kaua'i Dennis Kamakahi Treasures Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ku'u Ipo Onaona Ledward Kaapana Treasures Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Opea E / kaho 'olawe John "Keoni" Trino Ka Hanakaua Keonis Ki Ho Alu John "Keoni" Trino Ka Hanakaua Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) Neal Yamamura My Serenity Pohai 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, 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: Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Let's Ride! Jeff Peterson Pure Slack Key Maui Moonlight Jeff Peterson Pure Slack Key Maika'i Kaua'i Dennis Kamakahi Treasures Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ku'u Ipo Onaona Ledward Kaapana Treasures Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Opea E / kaho 'olawe John "Keoni" Trino Ka Hanakaua Keonis Ki Ho Alu John "Keoni" Trino Ka Hanakaua Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) Neal Yamamura My Serenity Pohai 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:
June 10, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua Kalae Holo I Mua On eagles Wings Kalae Holo I Mua Already Gone Jim "Kimo" West Hotel Honolulu Best of My Love Jim "Kimo" West Hotel Honolulu Ke Ha'a La Puna I Ka Makani Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Kualoloa Kea'au I Ka Nahelehele Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Hulihia Ka Mauna Wela I Ke Ahi Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Ua 'Ino Honokohau Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Sophisticated Hula Tony Conjugacion Na Hula Punahele Favorite Hulas Wikiki By Starlight Tony Conjugacion Na Hula Punahele Favorite Hulas She Thinks I Still Care Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves West Maui Mountains Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves 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:
June 10, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua Kalae Holo I Mua On eagles Wings Kalae Holo I Mua Already Gone Jim "Kimo" West Hotel Honolulu Best of My Love Jim "Kimo" West Hotel Honolulu Ke Ha'a La Puna I Ka Makani Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Kualoloa Kea'au I Ka Nahelehele Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Hulihia Ka Mauna Wela I Ke Ahi Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Ua 'Ino Honokohau Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Sophisticated Hula Tony Conjugacion Na Hula Punahele Favorite Hulas Wikiki By Starlight Tony Conjugacion Na Hula Punahele Favorite Hulas She Thinks I Still Care Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves West Maui Mountains Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves 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:
June 3, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Po lai Lai Kalae Holo I Mua Pua Ahihi Kalae Holo I Mua Peaceful Easy Feeling Jim "Kimo" West Hotel Honolulu Tequila Sunrise Jim "Kimo" West Hotel Honolulu Mai Kahiki Ka Wahine 'O Pele Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Ku Makou E Hele Me Ku'u Mau Poki'i Aloha Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Holo Mai Pele Mai Ka Hikina Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Nanakuli Tony Conjugacion Na Hula Punahele Favorite Hulas Aloha Paweo Tony Conjugacion Na Hula Punahele Favorite Hulas Makaha Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves Hualalai Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves 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:
June 3, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Po lai Lai Kalae Holo I Mua Pua Ahihi Kalae Holo I Mua Peaceful Easy Feeling Jim "Kimo" West Hotel Honolulu Tequila Sunrise Jim "Kimo" West Hotel Honolulu Mai Kahiki Ka Wahine 'O Pele Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Ku Makou E Hele Me Ku'u Mau Poki'i Aloha Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Holo Mai Pele Mai Ka Hikina Haka Ka'ao - Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Nalani Kanaka'ole & Halau o Kekuhi Hi'iaka I Ka Poli O Pele Nanakuli Tony Conjugacion Na Hula Punahele Favorite Hulas Aloha Paweo Tony Conjugacion Na Hula Punahele Favorite Hulas Makaha Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves Hualalai Ka'au Crater Boys Making Waves 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:
May 13, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Kawena`ulaokeao Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home `O Hana Kaulana `o Honokalani Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home `O Hana Fantasy I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Love I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Welcome Oli Kalae Holo I Mua He U'i Kalae Holo I Mua Promises Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua`Ena Lei Kupukupu Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua`Ena Ka'a Ahi Kahului Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Over the Rainbow Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Aloha 'Oe-Isalei Medley Kevin Three Generations 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:
May 13, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Kawena`ulaokeao Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home `O Hana Kaulana `o Honokalani Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home `O Hana Fantasy I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Love I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Welcome Oli Kalae Holo I Mua He U'i Kalae Holo I Mua Promises Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua`Ena Lei Kupukupu Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua`Ena Ka'a Ahi Kahului Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Over the Rainbow Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Aloha 'Oe-Isalei Medley Kevin Three Generations 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:
May 13, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Ku'u Milimili Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Nawiliwili Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Angels I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Moonlight I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Na Kupa O Wai'anae Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena Hanauma Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Radio Hula Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Honoli'i Ikaika Three Generations Pua O Kamakahala Grandpa Three Generations 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:
May 13, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Ku'u Milimili Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Nawiliwili Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Angels I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Moonlight I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Na Kupa O Wai'anae Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena Hanauma Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Radio Hula Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Honoli'i Ikaika Three Generations Pua O Kamakahala Grandpa Three Generations 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:
May 6, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Nani Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Luakalai Lani Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home `O Hana Lullabye I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Wish I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Waikiki Hula Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena Wahine `Ilikea Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena Sunshine Keri Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Ka 'Ukulele Lele Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Vaqueros Lullaby Kevin Three Generations Kau'ilani O Pua Grandpa Three Generations 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:
May 6, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Nani Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Luakalai Lani Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home `O Hana Lullabye I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Wish I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Waikiki Hula Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena Wahine `Ilikea Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena Sunshine Keri Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Ka 'Ukulele Lele Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Vaqueros Lullaby Kevin Three Generations Kau'ilani O Pua Grandpa Three Generations 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:
April 29, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Nahiku Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Hanohano Hale'iwa Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Mama I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Hula I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Lei Wai'ale'ale Keali'I Blaisdell Ka Ulu Mae'ole My Baby Sleeps Keali'I Blaisdell Ka Ulu Mae'ole Ninipo Ho'onipo Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua'ena 'Ahulili Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua'ena Ku'u Pete Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Analani E Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Opiopio Grandpa Three Generations On And On Ikaika Three Generations 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:
April 29, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Nahiku Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Hanohano Hale'iwa Kaiolohia K. Funes Smith Aloha Ku'u Home 'O Hana Mama I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Hula I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Lei Wai'ale'ale Keali'I Blaisdell Ka Ulu Mae'ole My Baby Sleeps Keali'I Blaisdell Ka Ulu Mae'ole Ninipo Ho'onipo Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua'ena 'Ahulili Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua'ena Ku'u Pete Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Analani E Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Opiopio Grandpa Three Generations On And On Ikaika Three Generations 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:
April 15, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: 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!! Songs featured in this podcast include: Tiny Bubbles & Pearly Shells Don Ho I'll Remember You Don Ho Pick A Hit Hawaii Ka Lehua a'o Waimea Cody Pueo Pata "He Aloha..." Laua'e Ka Mana'o (Nou No E) Cody Pueo Pata "He Aloha..." Rust I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Friend I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Kaua'i O Mano Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena 'Apapane Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena Mililani Morning Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Pu'uanahulu Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Give It All To Jesus Medley Ikaika Three Generations Sand Grandpa Three Generations 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:
April 15, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: 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!! Songs featured in this podcast include: Tiny Bubbles & Pearly Shells Don Ho I'll Remember You Don Ho Pick A Hit Hawaii Ka Lehua a'o Waimea Cody Pueo Pata "He Aloha..." Laua'e Ka Mana'o (Nou No E) Cody Pueo Pata "He Aloha..." Rust I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Friend I. Mihana Rust On The Moon Kaua'i O Mano Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena 'Apapane Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua 'Ena Mililani Morning Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Pu'uanahulu Bryan Tolentino Ka 'Ukulele Lele Give It All To Jesus Medley Ikaika Three Generations Sand Grandpa Three Generations 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:
April 8, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: 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!! Songs featured in this podcast include: What a Wonderful World Mitch Chang Ulu Palakua Makena By Request Don't Get Around Much Anymore Jeff Peterson Slack Key Jazz The Kukui Nut Run Jeff Peterson Slack Key Guitar: The Artistry of Jeff Peterson Aloha Ka Manini Cody Pueo Pata "He Aloha..." He Aloha No Ka 'Ukiu Cody Pueo Pata "He Aloha..." Kapela Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua`Ena Hilo Rag Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua`Ena Maunaloa Jam Ikaika Three Generations Po Mahina Kevin Three Generations 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! 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:
April 8, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: 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!! Songs featured in this podcast include: What a Wonderful World Mitch Chang Ulu Palakua Makena By Request Don't Get Around Much Anymore Jeff Peterson Slack Key Jazz The Kukui Nut Run Jeff Peterson Slack Key Guitar: The Artistry of Jeff Peterson Aloha Ka Manini Cody Pueo Pata "He Aloha..." He Aloha No Ka 'Ukiu Cody Pueo Pata "He Aloha..." Kapela Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua`Ena Hilo Rag Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Pua`Ena Maunaloa Jam Ikaika Three Generations Po Mahina Kevin Three Generations 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! 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 28, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Home Grown Hawaiian Sean Na'auao Homegrown Hawaiian Kou Aloha Keoki Kahmumoku Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ka 'Ano 'i Martin Pahinui Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar 'O Kekahi Me 'I'o Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Lei Pakalani Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Over The Rainbow Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze You Make Me Feel So Beautiful Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze Shells Ahumanu The Gathering Ipo Lei Manu Ahumanu The Gathering Ku'u Pua I Paoakalani Steve Sano Na Mele Mai Na Lo'i Kalo (Songs from the Taro Patch) Hana 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 28, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Home Grown Hawaiian Sean Na'auao Homegrown Hawaiian Kou Aloha Keoki Kahmumoku Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ka 'Ano 'i Martin Pahinui Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar 'O Kekahi Me 'I'o Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Lei Pakalani Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Over The Rainbow Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze You Make Me Feel So Beautiful Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze Shells Ahumanu The Gathering Ipo Lei Manu Ahumanu The Gathering Ku'u Pua I Paoakalani Steve Sano Na Mele Mai Na Lo'i Kalo (Songs from the Taro Patch) Hana 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 21, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Ahulili Dennis Kamakahi Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Aloha 'oe George Kahumoku Jr. Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ke Kau Manako Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La She Believes in You (Live at Halekamanu) Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Come Back To Me Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze What's Another Day Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze Pua Carnation Ahumanu The Gathering Drums of the Islands Ahumanu The Gathering Pua Lililehua Steve Sano Na Mele Mai Na Lo'i Kalo (Songs from the Taro Patch) Kaua'i Nani La 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 21, 2007 Aloha mai kakou, 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: Ahulili Dennis Kamakahi Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Aloha 'oe George Kahumoku Jr. Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Ke Kau Manako Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La She Believes in You (Live at Halekamanu) Kapo Ku Eia Mai Ka La Come Back To Me Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze What's Another Day Traci Toguchi Feel The Breeze Pua Carnation Ahumanu The Gathering Drums of the Islands Ahumanu The Gathering Pua Lililehua Steve Sano Na Mele Mai Na Lo'i Kalo (Songs from the Taro Patch) Kaua'i Nani La 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:
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