The One about Hui ‘Ohana’s “Live at Sounds of Hawaii Studios”

Back in the early ’70s, Ledward Kaapana, his twin brother Nedward and his cousin, Dennis Pavao started the music group “Hui ‘Ohana”. Ledward Kaapana is considered a legend when it comes to slack key guitar style (he also played steel guitar, ukulele, auto harpo and Read More …

The One about Keola & Kapono Beamer’s “Honolulu City Lights”

When it comes to music from Hawai’i, the Beamer Brothers Keola and Kapono will be forever known for their hit songs and their Hawaiian slack key guitar style. But the Beamer family is known for their fingerprint in Hawaiian culture.  Their mother is Winona Beamer, Read More …

The One about Kondo Toshiki’s “Let’s! Ukulelation!!”

There are a few musicians that shown amazing potential at a young age with a ukulele.  Hawaii’s Jake Shimabukuro and Taimane (who was discovered at a young age by Don Ho), Taiwan’s Feng E (who has quickly received worldwide attention) and Japan’s Kondo Toshiki (Family Read More …

The One about Mike Love’s “Mike Love & The Full Circle (Live At Home in Hawaii)”

Not to be confused with the Beach Boys vocalist, the Hawaiian reggae artist Mike Love released his latest album in August 2020 titled “Mike Love & The Full Circle (Live at Home in Hawaii)”. An 18-track album featuring 2.5 hours worth of music, for those Read More …

The One about Kapena’s album “Palena ‘Ole”

When it comes to music from Hawai’i, Kapena is a well-known group since the late ’80s. The original Kapena featured Kelly DeLima and brothers Tiva and Timo Tatofi and the group has released a lot of wonderful music, won many awards and after 30 yeas Read More …

The One about Henry Kapono’s “Dukes on Sunday 2”

When it comes to legendary Hawaiian musicians that are still alive and performing today, Henry Kapono Ka’aihue (Henry Kapono) is one of the most well-known names. One half of the popular Hawaiian pop music duo Cecilio & Kapono (aka “C and K”, alongside Cecilio David Read More …