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Best podcasts about eddie kamae

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The Power of Music Thinking
The Instrument with a smile with Dagan Bernstein - Ukulele

The Power of Music Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 54:48


Today we are in Hawaii. We speak with Dagan Bernstein, a teacher and musician passionate about designing and leading innovative educational experiences. Dagan is currently serving as Capstone Coordinator at an independent K-12 international boarding school in Hawaii with additional expertise in mathematics, music, and digital media instruction.  We speak about collaboration in the classroom, how to co-create with students and how this might be an inspiration for business people. And we talk intensively about the Ukulele, how he is using this in teaching, and some historical background, and we hear him play a tenor ukulele during the conversation like he would do at the farmers market at the weekend. And we learn new Hawaiian words and mindsets like Malama Kaiaulu, the act of Kilo and Ike.   Shownotes Here are some links to sources we mentioned in the talk. Youtube: Student Ukulele Ensemble Youtube: Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Peter Moon (spotify) Jesse Kalima (spotify) Eddie Kamae (spotify) Connect with Dagan Twitter: @daganbernstein Instagram: @daganmusic and @dagan.blog Website: daganmusic.com   More info The Power of Music Thinking is brought to you by CREATIVE COMPANION specialised in facilitating companies in making brand minded and people-centred decisions.   Buy The Power of Music Thinking book to learn and find out more about Music Thinking and how to use this in your endeavour. See the latest episode of The Power of Music Thinking  

Cindy Paulos Show
Jon Woodhouse

Cindy Paulos Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 32:28


I talk with Jon Woodhouse, about his upcoming book. His book includes inteviews with, Conversations with Icons of Rock, Jazz, Soul, Country, Hawaiian, Blues, & Reggae in Paradise Maui No Ka Oi - Paul Simon, Willie Nelson, George Harrison in Hana, Steely Dan, George Benson, Prince, Santana, Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, Kris Kristofferson, Doobie Brothers, Alice Cooper, Michael McDonald, Sammy Hagar, Pat Benatar, Dave Mason, Jimi Hendrix (plays Maui), Lukas & Micah Nelson, Captain Beefheart (Jeff Cotton). Rock - Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry (Johnnie Johnson), Carl Perkins,  John Lennon (told by Yoko), Police, Pearl Jam, Kiss, Foreigner, Leon Russell, Greg Allman, Sheryl Crow, Chicago, Carly Simon, Melissa Etheridge, Cyndi Lauper, Midnight Oil, Marshall Tucker, A Flock of Seagulls, Greta Van Fleet. Troubadours - Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Joan Baez, Eagles, James Taylor, CS&N, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Jimmy Buffett, John Denver, David Crosby, Richie Havens, Rickie Lee Jones, Joan Osborne, Jack Johnson, John Sebastian, Michael Franti. California Dreaming - Byrds, Grateful Dead, Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother, Youngbloods, Fillmore (Bill Graham), Woodstock, Country Joe, Buffalo Springfield, Steve Miller, Merl Saunders. British Invasion - Cream, Yardbirds, Animals, Stones (Mick Taylor), Wings (Denny Laine), Yes, Badfinger, Peter Frampton. Country - Charley Pride, Crystal Gayle, Miranda Lambert, Vince Gill, Billy Currington. Soul - Supremes, Sade, Jacksons, Earth Wind & Fire, Dionne Warwick, Chaka Khan, Temptations, Booker T & MGs, Billy Preston, Angélique Kidjo, Freda Payne, Kool & Gang, Maceo Parker, Commodores, Village People, Narada Michael Walden, Corinne Bailey Rae, Lisa Fischer. Blues - BB King, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, John Mayall, Johnny Winter, Jimmie Vaughan, Taj Mahal, Dr John, Boz Scaggs, Vieux Farka Touré. Jazz - Dizzy Gillespie, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Pat Metheny, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, Paul Horn, Mose Allison, Hugh Masakela, Bela Fleck. Hawaii - Henry Kapono, Willie K, Iz, Keali‘i Reichel, Eddie Kamae, Keola Beamer, Jake Shimabukuro, Tom Moffatt. Reggae - Jimmy Cliff, Toots Hibbert, Marleys (Ziggy etc), The Wailers, UB40, English Beat, Harder They Come movie.

UKE BOX
Ukulele All Stars

UKE BOX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 56:47


A star-studded playlist on the all ‪‎ukulele‬ radio show.

stars pearl jam ukulele eddie vedder tiny tim amanda palmer joe brown james hill jake shimabukuro george formby cliff edwards taimane jeremy passion eddie kamae tricity vogue ralph shaw
KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Jake Shimabukuro just called in to our KUCI studios to talk to Janeane Bernstein about his up-coming gig at the Irvine Barclay Theatre - Irvine, CA Friday, Sep 08, 2017 - 8:00PM

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017


About Jake Shimabukuro Jake Shimabukuro can still vividly remember the first time he held a ukulele, at age four. It was an encounter that would shape his destiny and give the world one of the most exceptional and innovative uke players in the history of the instrument—an artist who has drawn comparisons to musical titans such as Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis. “My mom played, and I kept bugging her to teach me,” he recalls. “So one day we sat down on the floor and she put her old Kamaka ukulele in my hands. I remember being so nervous. Then she showed me how to strum the strings and taught me my first chord. I fell in love with the ukulele immediately. From that day on, you had to pry the instrument away from me in order to get me to do anything else.” That first brush with musical fate took place in Honolulu, Hawai’i, where Jake was born and still makes his home. Growing up, he studied and played a number of other musical instruments—drums, piano and guitar. “But none of those instruments spoke to me the way the ukulele did,” he says. “There was something about the uke that was different. Music was my passion, but I had no idea that I could make it as a musician. I always thought that maybe I’d be a school teacher and incorporate music into the classroom, rather than being on a stage performing in front of people.” Of course, Shimabukuro would end up performing on many of the world’s most renowned stages. Starting his career in Hawai’i, he took his inspiration from some of the islands’ great uke players—Eddie Kamae, Ohta-San and Peter Moon. But he quickly expanded his scope from there, drawing influences from across the musical spectrum. “As I got older,” he says, “I realized that I could also learn from guitar players, drummers, violinists, pianists, singers and even dancers. And then I started to observe athletes. Athletes are artists too. I was heavily influenced by people like Bruce Lee and Michael Jordan – applying their philosophy and intense, mental focus to music performance.” As a member of the group Pure Heart, Shimabukuro became a local phenomenon. From Hawai’i, his fame next spread to Japan. He was signed to Epic Records (Sony/Japan) in 2001 as a solo artist. It was the start of what would become a deep catalog of solo albums, noted for their dazzling fretwork, ambitious repertoire and wistful melodicism. And in 2005, Shimabukuro became an international phenomenon when a video of him performing the George Harrison song “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” went viral on YouTube. “At the time, I didn’t even know what YouTube was,” Jake laughs. “Nobody did, especially in Hawai’i. But I had some friends who were going to college on the mainland and they sent me a link to the video. By the time I saw it, it already had millions of views. My name wasn’t even on it then. All it said was ‘Asian guy shreds on ukulele,’ or something like that. That’s what opened up the doors to touring in North America, Europe, Asia and beyond. It was a big turning point for me.” By adapting a guitar hero anthem for the ukulele (Eric Clapton had played lead guitar on the Beatles’ original recording) Shimabukuro made a significant statement: The ukulele, with its humble four strings and modest two-octave range, is an instrument limited only by the imagination and creativity of the person playing it. Along with his own original compositions, Jake became noted for his solo uke arrangements of such varied pieces as Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Schubert’s “Ave Maria” and Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” “A lot of those are just songs that I really love,” he says. “I’d sit at home and work out how to play some of them on the ukulele. A lot of it is for my own curiosity. I always wondered, ‘Man, what would “Bohemian Rhapsody” sound like on a ukulele?’ And then it’s my stubborn nature not to give up until I’d figured out how to do it.” Widespread acclaim brought high-visibility collaborations with a wide range of artists including Yo-Yo Ma, Jimmy Buffett, Bette Midler, Cyndi Lauper, Jack Johnson, Ziggy Marley, Dave Koz, Michael McDonald, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Tommy Emmanuel, and Marty Friedman. Jake Shimabukuro has topped Billboard’s World Music Chart on numerous occasions, and has sold out prestigious venues and festivals such as the Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center, Sydney Opera House, Wolf Trap, Bonnaroo, SXSW, and the Playboy Jazz Festival. He even played for Queen Elizabeth II at The Royal Variety Performance in Blackpool, England. Shimabukuro’s busy touring schedule—140 dates a year—is complemented by a rich and varied catalog of albums that capture the many moods of the uke. His most recent CD, Nashville Sessions, is one of his most adventurous, multifaceted and engaging records to date, blending elements of jazz virtuosity with heartfelt melodicism. A husband and father of two, Jake balances his stellar career with family life and community service. He travels to schools around the world spreading positive messages to young people, encouraging them to live drug free and find their passion—just as he did at age four when his mother gave him his first ukulele lesson. In the time since then, he has played a key role in the current revival of interest in the ukulele. “When I first started touring the mainland,” he recalls, “everybody would say, ‘Oh man, I didn’t know you could play that kind of music on that thing.’ But now there are so many iconic artists playing the ukulele, like Paul McCartney, Eddie Vedder, Train, Jimmy Buffett, Michael McDonald, Dave Mathews and Taylor Swift. Even popular cartoons like ‘Peg + Cat’ and ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ have ukulele soundtracks. The popularity of the ukulele keeps growing every year. And I’m constantly discovering new sounds, styles and expressive possibilities within the instrument through projects like the Nashville Sessions album. By the time we finished that recording, I already had tons of ideas for the next album. I can’t wait to get back into the studio and experiment some more.”

UKE BOX
Hawaiian Masters

UKE BOX

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2016 59:44


Top Hawaiian masters of the ukulele

masters hawaiian jake shimabukuro acoustic soul israel kamakawiwo'ole jim beloff kimo hussey herb ohta lyle ritz bill tapia eddie kamae
The Slacker Morning Show
Jake Shimabukuro Interview

The Slacker Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 6:49


Jake Shimabukuro can still vividly remember the first time he held a ukulele, at age four. It was an encounter that would shape his destiny and give the world one of the most exceptional and innovative uke players in the history of the instrument—an artist who has drawn comparisons to musical titans such as Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis. “My mom played, and I kept bugging her to teach me,” he recalls. “So one day we sat down on the floor and she put her old Kamaka ukulele in my hands. I remember being so nervous. Then she showed me how to strum the strings and taught me my first chord. I fell in love with the ukulele immediately. From that day on, you had to pry the instrument away from me in order to get me to do anything else.” That first brush with musical fate took place in Honolulu, Hawai'i, where Jake was born and still makes his home. Growing up, he studied and played a number of other musical instruments—drums, piano and guitar. “But none of those instruments spoke to me the way the ukulele did,” he says. “There was something about the uke that was different. Music was my passion, but I had no idea that I could make it as a musician. I always thought that maybe I'd be a school teacher and incorporate music into the classroom, rather than being on a stage performing in front of people.” Of course, Shimabukuro would end up performing on many of the world's most renowned stages. Starting his career in Hawai'i, he took his inspiration from some of the islands' great uke players—Eddie Kamae, Ohta-San and Peter Moon. But he quickly expanded his scope from there, drawing influences from across the musical spectrum. “As I got older,” he says, “I realized that I could also learn from guitar players, drummers, violinists, pianists, singers and even dancers. And then I started to observe athletes. Athletes are artists too. I was heavily influenced by people like Bruce Lee and Michael Jordan – applying their philosophy and intense, mental focus to music performance.” As a member of the group Pure Heart, Shimabukuro became a local phenomenon. From Hawai'i, his fame next spread to Japan. He was signed to Epic Records (Sony/Japan) in 2001 as a solo artist. It was the start of what would become a deep catalog of solo albums, noted for their dazzling fretwork, ambitious repertoire and wistful melodicism. And in 2005, Shimabukuro became an international phenomenon when a video of him performing the George Harrison song “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” went viral on YouTube. “At the time, I didn't even know what YouTube was,” Jake laughs. “Nobody did, especially in Hawai'i. But I had some friends who were going to college on the mainland and they sent me a link to the video. By the time I saw it, it already had millions of views. My name wasn't even on it then. All it said was ‘Asian guy shreds on ukulele,' or something like that. That's what opened up the doors to touring in North America, Europe, Asia and beyond. It was a big turning point for me.” By adapting a guitar hero anthem for the ukulele (Eric Clapton had played lead guitar on the Beatles' original recording) Shimabukuro made a significant statement: The ukulele, with its humble four strings and modest two-octave range, is an instrument limited only by the imagination and creativity of the person playing it. Along with his own original compositions, Jake became noted for his solo uke arrangements of such varied pieces as Queen's “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Schubert's “Ave Maria” and Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah.” “A lot of those are just songs that I really love,” he says. “I'd sit at home and work out how to play some of them on the ukulele. A lot of it is for my own curiosity. I always wondered, ‘Man, what would “Bohemian Rhapsody” sound like on a ukulele?' And then it's my stubborn nature not to give up until I'd figured out how to do it.” Widespread acclaim brought high-visibility collaborations with a wide range of artists including Yo-Yo Ma, Jimmy Buff...

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 159

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2008 79:05


Aloha mai kakou, Makana Koi Au This evening's podcast features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, George Kahumoku Jr., Kalani Benanua, Elijah Isaac, Makana and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Mauna`olu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Sweet Haha `Ai A Ka Manu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Wai'alae George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Keawaiki George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Aloha Ka Manini Kalani Benanua Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 U`ilani Elijah Isaac Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 E Nihi Ka Hele Makana Koi Au Slack Key No.1 Makana Koi Au E Iesu / Maika'i No Darren Benitez Dear Mama What Tutu Said Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 159

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2008 79:05


Aloha mai kakou, Makana Koi Au This evening's podcast features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, George Kahumoku Jr., Kalani Benanua, Elijah Isaac, Makana and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Mauna`olu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Sweet Haha `Ai A Ka Manu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Wai'alae George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Keawaiki George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Aloha Ka Manini Kalani Benanua Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 U`ilani Elijah Isaac Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 E Nihi Ka Hele Makana Koi Au Slack Key No.1 Makana Koi Au E Iesu / Maika'i No Darren Benitez Dear Mama What Tutu Said Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 158

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2008 96:02


Aloha mai kakou, George Kahumoku Jr. Na 'Ano 'Ano This evening's podcast features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, George Kahumoku Jr., Kalani Benanua, Kahauanu Lake, Makana and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Punalu`u Nani Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Kanaka Waiolina Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Ho'okupu George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Pane Mai George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Pakalana Kalani Benanua Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Mi Nei Kahauanu Lake Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Dragon Throws Out Pearl Makana Koi Au Bali Kamaha'o Makana Koi Au You Needed Me Darren Benitez Dear Mama El Bom Bom De Elena Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 158

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2008 96:02


Aloha mai kakou, George Kahumoku Jr. Na 'Ano 'Ano This evening's podcast features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, George Kahumoku Jr., Kalani Benanua, Kahauanu Lake, Makana and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Punalu`u Nani Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Kanaka Waiolina Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Ho'okupu George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Pane Mai George Kahumoku Jr. na 'ano 'ano:The Seeds Pakalana Kalani Benanua Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Mi Nei Kahauanu Lake Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Dragon Throws Out Pearl Makana Koi Au Bali Kamaha'o Makana Koi Au You Needed Me Darren Benitez Dear Mama El Bom Bom De Elena Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 156

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2008 74:09


Aloha mai kakou, Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, 8 This evening's podcast features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, John Pi'ilani Watkins, Elijah Isaac, Leokane Pryor and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Kawika Slack Key Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Ka Lama `Ae One Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today The Hawaiian Wedding Song (Ke Kali Nei Au) James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Moloka`i (Honomuni) John Piilani Watkins Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Kaulana `o Hilo Hanakahi Elijah Isaac Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Nani Malia Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Home Malanai Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Nani Wale Ka Lau Oliva Darren Benitez Dear Mama Ka Meheu O Ke 'Ahi Lapalapa Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 156

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2008 74:09


Aloha mai kakou, Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, 8 This evening's podcast features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, John Pi'ilani Watkins, Elijah Isaac, Leokane Pryor and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Kawika Slack Key Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Ka Lama `Ae One Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today The Hawaiian Wedding Song (Ke Kali Nei Au) James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Moloka`i (Honomuni) John Piilani Watkins Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Kaulana `o Hilo Hanakahi Elijah Isaac Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 8 Nani Malia Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Home Malanai Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Nani Wale Ka Lau Oliva Darren Benitez Dear Mama Ka Meheu O Ke 'Ahi Lapalapa Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 155 - In Loving Memory, Winona Kapuailohiamanonokalani Desha Beamer

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2008 93:30


Aloha mai kakou, Aunty Nona Beamer This evening's podcast is dedicated to the loving memory of Aunty Nona Beamer and features the music of Rene Paulo, The Sunday Manoa, Kamehameha School Bishop Estates, Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Pupu Hinuhinu Rene Paulo Waikiki Pupuhinuhinu/Kahuli Aku The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3 Moanike'ala Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate Na Mele Ho`oheno Ua Nani `o Nu`uanu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Maka Ua Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Hanalei Morning James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Na Hali'a Aloha James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style How D'ya Do Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Aloha No `o Hana Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Honolulu I'm Coming Back Again + Kaimana Hila Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Ahuroa Darren Benitez Dear Mama Ahe Nani Kauai Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 155 - In Loving Memory, Winona Kapuailohiamanonokalani Desha Beamer

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2008 93:30


Aloha mai kakou, Aunty Nona Beamer This evening's podcast is dedicated to the loving memory of Aunty Nona Beamer and features the music of Rene Paulo, The Sunday Manoa, Kamehameha School Bishop Estates, Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Pupu Hinuhinu Rene Paulo Waikiki Pupuhinuhinu/Kahuli Aku The Sunday Manoa The Sunday Manoa 3 Moanike'ala Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate Na Mele Ho`oheno Ua Nani `o Nu`uanu Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Maka Ua Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Hanalei Morning James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Na Hali'a Aloha James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style How D'ya Do Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Aloha No `o Hana Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Honolulu I'm Coming Back Again + Kaimana Hila Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Ahuroa Darren Benitez Dear Mama Ahe Nani Kauai Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 154

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2008 95:36


Aloha mai kakou, Leokane Pryor Home Malanai This evening's podcast features Ledward Kaapana, Mike Kaawa, Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: 'Opihi Moemoe Ledward Kaapana & Mike Kaawa Force Of Nature E Ku`u Morning Dew Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Kehaulani Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Goin' Upcountry James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Itoshi No Kimi Ni James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Ali'ipoe Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Hula Blues Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Kaimu Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Queen's Bath Leokane Pryor Home Malanai He Nani Kekaha Darren Benitez Dear Mama Kamealoha Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 154

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2008 95:36


Aloha mai kakou, Leokane Pryor Home Malanai This evening's podcast features Ledward Kaapana, Mike Kaawa, Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor and Darren Benitez. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: 'Opihi Moemoe Ledward Kaapana & Mike Kaawa Force Of Nature E Ku`u Morning Dew Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Kehaulani Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Goin' Upcountry James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Itoshi No Kimi Ni James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Ali'ipoe Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Hula Blues Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Kaimu Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Queen's Bath Leokane Pryor Home Malanai He Nani Kekaha Darren Benitez Dear Mama Kamealoha Darren Benitez Dear Mama 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 153

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2008 91:34


Aloha mai kakou, Eddie Kamae & the Sons of Hawaii This evening's podcast features Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor, Martin Denny and the Matt Catingub Orchestra featuring the singing talents of Bruce Hamada and Jimmy Borges. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Ka `Opae Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Ku`ulei Na`u Ia Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Ke Kai Malie James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Ku'u Lei 'Awapuhi James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Kohala Moon Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Makee 'Ailana Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Malaekahana Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Ke Ho`olono Nei Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Til There Was You Matt Catingub Orchestra Of Hawai'i Back To Romance My Special Angel Matt Catingub Orchestra Of Hawai'i Back To Romance 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 153

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2008 91:34


Aloha mai kakou, Eddie Kamae & the Sons of Hawaii This evening's podcast features Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii, James Kimo West, Owana Salazar, Leokane Pryor, Martin Denny and the Matt Catingub Orchestra featuring the singing talents of Bruce Hamada and Jimmy Borges. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Ka `Opae Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Ku`ulei Na`u Ia Eddie Kamae And The Sons Of Hawai`i Yesterday & Today Ke Kai Malie James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Ku'u Lei 'Awapuhi James Kimo West Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Kimo Style Kohala Moon Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Makee 'Ailana Owana Salazar Wahine Slack and Steel Malaekahana Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Ke Ho`olono Nei Leokane Pryor Home Malanai Til There Was You Matt Catingub Orchestra Of Hawai'i Back To Romance My Special Angel Matt Catingub Orchestra Of Hawai'i Back To Romance 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 72

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2006 68:09


September 10, 2006 Aloha mai kakou, Bruce and Yaling Hawaii-Aloha.com This evening's podcast features a great interview with Bruce and Yaling Fisher of Hawaii Aloha Travel Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Ka Ipo Lei Manu Andy Cummings & His Hawaiian Serenaders The Wandering Troubadors Waikiki Andy Cummings & His Hawaiian Serenaders The Wandering Troubadors We're All Alone Lyle Cherished Memories Could I Have This Dance Lyle Cherished Memories Pili Mau Me 'Oe Pandanus Club E Wai'anae Pandanus Club Akaka Falls The Brothers Cazimero In Concert As mentioned in the podcast, the Prairie Home Companion show from 1985 link can be found here. This show was recorded at the Blaisdell Center in Honolulu and features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii as well as the Kaheleilani Serenaders. It's well worth the 2 hours to listen to the entire show while you work... :) http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/19851116/index.shtml The Hawaiian Concert Guide Is brought to you, in part, by: Hawaii Vacations by Hawaii Aloha Travel and Russell 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! Help SaveChristine!! 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. 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:

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 72

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2006 68:09


September 10, 2006 Aloha mai kakou, Bruce and Yaling Hawaii-Aloha.com This evening's podcast features a great interview with Bruce and Yaling Fisher of Hawaii Aloha Travel Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Ka Ipo Lei Manu Andy Cummings & His Hawaiian Serenaders The Wandering Troubadors Waikiki Andy Cummings & His Hawaiian Serenaders The Wandering Troubadors We're All Alone Lyle Cherished Memories Could I Have This Dance Lyle Cherished Memories Pili Mau Me 'Oe Pandanus Club E Wai'anae Pandanus Club Akaka Falls The Brothers Cazimero In Concert As mentioned in the podcast, the Prairie Home Companion show from 1985 link can be found here. This show was recorded at the Blaisdell Center in Honolulu and features the music of Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii as well as the Kaheleilani Serenaders. It's well worth the 2 hours to listen to the entire show while you work... :) http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/19851116/index.shtml The Hawaiian Concert Guide Is brought to you, in part, by: Hawaii Vacations by Hawaii Aloha Travel and Russell 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! Help SaveChristine!! 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. 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: