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Susan's Hawaiian Music Page - mid-September Pandanus Club, Moe Keale, and Kaleo o Kalani. Pacific Ballroom, Ilikai Hotel, from 11:30 - 1:30. $20 includes lunch. Show is simulcast on KCCN 1420AM. ...
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Susan J's Hawaiian Music Report First Anniversary - Early December ... Songs include Kawaipunahele, Lei Hali'a, a Beatles medley, Kananaka, ... December 13, Blast from the Past Hawaiian Bash, featuring Kaleo O Kalani, Ne'emua, ...
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Nahenahe.Net Blog | The Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Seminar The Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Seminar takes place from 10 a.m. to noon in the Puna Room of the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel tomorrow (Saturday, June 16). ...
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Nahenahe.Net Blog | Pakele Lounge Concert Series Continues Tonight Aug 8, 2007 ... I’m in Honolulu working on Ulukau, and hoping to make it to tonight’s performance at the Pakele Lounge at the Ala Moana Hotel. ...
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Nahenahe.Net Blog | Pakele Lounge Concert Series Continues Tonight Aug 8, 2007 ... I’m in Honolulu working on Ulukau, and hoping to make it to tonight’s performance at the Pakele Lounge at the Ala Moana Hotel. ...
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Nahenahe.Net Blog | Pakele Lounge Concert Lineup - July 11 Kenneth Makuakāne, Ku‘uipo Kumukahi and Pilioha will be performing Wednesday, July 11th as part of the new concert series at Ala Moana Hotel’s Pakele Lounge ...
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Nahenahe.Net Blog | Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole: Welo Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole: Welo. By Keola Donaghy ⋅ March 19, 2005 ⋅ Post a comment. My expectations for Kaumakaiwa’s sophomore effort couldn’t have been ...
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Nahenahe.Net Blog | Kawai Cockett I’ve just been informed of the passing of Kawai Cockett, and will post more information when available. He was four days short of his 68th birthday. ...
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Nahenahe.Net Blog | Ka Himeni ‘Ana 2007 Ka Himeni ‘Ana 2007. By Administrator ⋅ January 5, 2007 ⋅ Post a comment. Honolulu’s favorite contest of unamplified, old-fashioned singing of nahenahe ...
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Nahenahe.Net Blog | Review: “Hawai’i’s Mahi Beamer” Dec 8, 2004 ... It’s difficult to put into words the feelings and emotions that run through you when you listen to the incredible Mahi Beamer. ...
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