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Musical Saga of Hokule'a - 1977

The record, “Musical Saga Of Hokule’a”, was released in 1977, just 2 short years before Territorial Airwaves launched on the radio.
The Hokule’a band were:
Keli’i Tau’a – lyrics, chant, guitar, & vocals
Roland Cazimero – music, guitar & vocals
With guitarists/vocalists:
Michael Ka’awa, Dwight Hanohano, Kalani Whitford, and Friday Felez – plus vocals by Hinano.
Today, 40 years later, we’ll share this music.
So we’ll dive into our records archives to hear this classic recording.
Today, we’ll share this classic music.

This week's playlist:

1- Ho’onani Ia Hokule’a – Hokule’a
2- Ho’okele – Hokule’a
3- Na Pe’a O Hokule’a – Hokule’a
4- La Ho’olana – Hokule’a
5- Maxwell Namunamu – Hokule’a
6- Oni Wa’a Kaulua – Hokule’a
7- The I’a Stew – Hokule’a
8- Hokuli’ili’i – Hokule’a
9- Doldrum Blues – Hokule’a
10- Dreams – Hokule’a
11- E O E Hokule’a – Keli’i Tau’a

Length: 54:29
Released on: 09-15-2017
Artist/Compiled by: Keli'i Tau'a & Roland Cazimero





Kilohana Kollection - Volume 21

A young woman born and raised in Honolulu, traveled all the way to Paris, France, to find a new life.
But Hawaii followed her to France.
Eventually her daughter wanted to learn hula, so Kilohana Kwock Silve, a trained hula practitioner already, taught her French daughter the hula.
More French women came, and more countries followed.
An elderly Frenchman brought Kilohana his cherished Hawaiian record collection and gave it to her for safekeeping.
Eventually Kilohana packed it all up and brought it back home to Manoa, Oahu, Hawaii.
Today, we’ll resume our mini-series, with even more of the treasures that we’ve culled from the Kilohana Kollection, in Volume 21.
For this episode, we’ll feature the William Kealoha Orchestra & Chorus.
Today, 58 years later, we’ll share this 1959 recording.

This week's playlist:

1- Hawaiian War Chant – William Kealoha Orchestra
2- Maui Chimes - William Kealoha Orchestra
3- Dreams of Old Hawaii - William Kealoha Orchestra
4- In Hawaii - William Kealoha Orchestra
5- A Oia - William Kealoha Orchestra
6- Akaka Falls - William Kealoha Orchestra
7- Sammy’s Hula - William Kealoha Orchestra
8- Waikiki - William Kealoha Orchestra
9- Nani Waimea - William Kealoha Orchestra
10- Minoi Minoi E - William Kealoha Orchestra
11- IHawaiian Wedding Song - William Kealoha Orchestra

Length: 53:04
Released on: 09-08-2017
Artist/Compiled by: William Kealoha Orchestra & Chorus





Kilohana Kollection - Volume 20

A young woman born and raised in Honolulu, traveled all the way to Paris, France, to find a new life.
But Hawaii followed her to France.
Eventually her daughter wanted to learn hula, so Kilohana Kwock Silve, a trained hula practitioner already, taught her French daughter the hula.
More French women came, and more countries followed.
An elderly Frenchman brought Kilohana his cherished Hawaiian record collection and gave it to her for safekeeping.
Eventually Kilohana packed it all up and brought it back home to Manoa, Oahu, Hawaii.
Today, we’ll resume our mini-series, with even more of the treasures that we’ve culled from the Kilohana Kollection, in Volume 20.
For this episode, we’ll feature Sunset Melodies.
Today, 52 years later, we’ll share this 1965 recording.

This week's playlist:

1- Hasegawa General Store – Pua Almeida
2- Little Grass Shack – Johnny Spencer’s Kona Koasters
3- Hukilau – Pua Almeida
4- Little Brown Gal – Pua Almeida
5- Lahainaluna – Pua Almeida
6- Waikiki – Pua Almeida
7- There’s No Place Like Hawaii – Ed Kenney
8- No Huhu – Barney Isaacs
9- Keep Your Eyes On The Hands – Sonny Nicholas
10- Sweet Someone – Pua Almeida
11- I’ll Remember You – Pua Almeida

Length: 54:47
Released on: 09-01-2017
Artist/Compiled by: Various Artists





Kilohana Kollection - Volume 19

A young woman born and raised in Honolulu, traveled all the way to Paris, France, to find a new life.
But Hawaii followed her to France.
Eventually her daughter wanted to learn hula, so Kilohana Kwock Silve, a trained hula practitioner already, taught her French daughter the hula.
More French women came, and more countries followed.
An elderly Frenchman brought Kilohana his cherished Hawaiian record collection and gave it to her for safekeeping.
Eventually Kilohana packed it all up and brought it back home to Manoa, Oahu, Hawaii.
Today, we’ll resume our mini-series, with even more of the treasures that we’ve culled from the Kilohana Kollection, in Volume 19.
For this episode, we’ll feature Hawaiian Airlines presents.
Today, 58 years later, we’ll share this 1959 recording.

This week's playlist:

1- Anapau – Kona Polynesians
2- Ukulele Medley – Nelson Waikiki
3- Welcome – Hawaiian Airlines
4- Waltz Medley – Eddie Ka & Kona Kane
5- Ua Noho Au A Kupa – Eddie Ka & Kona Kane
6- Coconut Island, Hilo Bay – Haili Church Choir
7- Hilo, My Home Town – Haili Church Choir
8- My Little Grass Shack – Johnny Spencer’s Kona Koasters
9- Maui Girl – Maui Troubadours
10- Nani Wale Lihue – Ahana’s Garden Island Trio
11- Nani Waimea – Ahana’s Garden Island Trio
12- Aloha No – Father McDonald’s St. Catherine’s Choir

Length: 53:29
Released on: 08-25-2017
Artist/Compiled by: Various Artists





Kilohana Kollection - Volume 18

A young woman born and raised in Honolulu, traveled all the way to Paris, France, to find a new life.
But Hawaii followed her to France.
Eventually her daughter wanted to learn hula, so Kilohana Kwock Silve, a trained hula practitioner already, taught her French daughter the hula.
More French women came, and more countries followed.
An elderly Frenchman brought Kilohana his cherished Hawaiian record collection and gave it to her for safekeeping.
Eventually Kilohana packed it all up and brought it back home to Manoa, Oahu, Hawaii.
Today, we’ll resume our mini-series, with even more of the treasures that we’ve culled from the Kilohana Kollection, in Volume 18.
For this episode, we’ll feature Hawaii Calls.
Today, 56 years later, we’ll share this 1961 recording.

This week's playlist:

1- Nani Waimea/ Pua Kukui – Charles K L Davis
2- King Kamehameha - Charles K L Davis
3- Ku’u Ipo - Charles K L Davis
4- Pa’au’au Waltz - Charles K L Davis
5- White Ginger Blossoms - Charles K L Davis
6- A Song Of Old Hawaii - Charles K L Davis
7- Ulili E - Charles K L Davis
8- Akaka Falls – Charles K L Davis
9- Lei Of Stars - Charles K L Davis
10- Across The Sea/ 2 U, Sweetheart, Aloha – C KL Davis
11- Why I Love Hawaii - Charles K L Davis

Length: 53:32
Released on: 08-18-2017
Artist/Compiled by: Charles K. L. Davis




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