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35th Anniversary Show

The Territorial Airwaves program officially went on the air on June 13, 1979.
As we observe our 35th birthday, and surge ahead into our 36th consecutive year of broadcasting Territorial Airwaves, we’ll pause to recall some of our favorite compact disc projects, and the people who shared their music and memories with us.
Today, we’ll listen to some of our favorite selections from the long running series of compact discs that we’ve produced with our friends at Cord International music.

This week's playlist:

1- Ku’uipo Pua Rose – Pua Almeida w/ Randy Oness’ Select Hawaiian Serenaders
2- Ne’e Ne’e Mai E Pili – George Pokini’s Hawaiians
3- Hula Mokulele E – Alvin Kaleolani Isaacs
4- Kauoha Mai – Lena Machado
5- Hanohano Olinda – Linda Dela Cruz
6- Maui Girl – Andy Cummings
7- Cast Your Cares To The Tradewinds – Alfred Apaka
8- Ua Noho Au A Kupa – John Kameaaloha Almeida
9- Halema’uma’u – Bill Ali’iloa Lincoln
10- Manuwaiopuna – George Jarrett Helm
11- Olu O Pu’ulani – Billy Gonsalves & Paradise Serenaders

Length: 54:11
Released on: 06-15-2014
Artist/Compiled by: Territorial Airwaves 35th Birthday





Beamer Brothers

Breckenridge Keolamaikalani Beamer was born on February 18. 1951,
and Brenton Kaponomalamalani Beamer was born on June 19, 1952.
Winona Kapuailohia Desha Beamer now had two young treasures to share her culture with.
Eventually Keola & Kapono Beamer’s Hawaiian contemporary music would successfully integrate ancient chants with modern arrangements during the Hawaiian Renaissance of the 1970s.
Join us now as we share some of the recorded legacy of Keola & Kapono Beamer !

This week's playlist:

1- Ke Ai Nei – Keola & Kapono Beamer
2- Livin’ On A Easy - Keola & Kapono Beamer
3- Kahana Kamali’i - Keola & Kapono Beamer
4- Keawaiki - Keola & Kapono Beamer
5- This Is Our Island Home - Keola & Kapono Beamer
6- Ka Aina Kamuela - Keola & Kapono Beamer
7- Green Rose Hula - Keola & Kapono Beamer
8- Kilakila Na Roughrider - Keola & Kapono Beamer
9- Thank You, Mayor - Keola Beamer
10- E Koku I’ole Maka Po - Keola & Kapono Beamer
11- Wahine Hololio - Keola & Kapono Beamer
12- Makee Ailana - Keola & Kapono Beamer
13- Pupu Hinu Hinu/ Kahuli Aku/ Kahuwelo Opae – Beamer Brothers

Length: 53:45
Released on: 06-06-2014
Artist/Compiled by: Keola & Kapono Beamer





Kui Lee

We'll remember both Kui Lee, the composer,
and Kui Lee, the entertainer.
Kuiokalani Lee, the composer, helped to kick start the new modern Hawaiian sound.
Kui Lee, the entertainer, with his electric personality and unique style, became one of the most memorable acts of the 1960s.
Yes, the man who wrote many of the songs that Don Ho made famous was also a performer.
Join us now as we share some of the recorded legacy of Kui Lee!

This week's playlist:

1- Taro Patch – Kui & Nani Lee
2- When It’s Time To Go – Kui Lee
3- I’ll Remember You – Kui Lee
4- Rain, Rain Go Away – Kui Lee
5- Kamakani Kai’ili Aloha – Kui Lee
6- Goin’ Home – Kui Lee
7- Ain’t No Big Thing – Kui Lee
8- Na’ Ali’i – Kui Lee
9- The Days Of My Youth – Kui Lee
10- All I Want To Do – Kui Lee
11- No Other Song – Kui Lee

Length: 51:41
Released on: 05-30-2014
Artist/Compiled by: Kuiokalani Lee





35th Annual Terrie Awards

If its time for the Hoku’s, then it’s time for the Terries!
Join us for all of the glitz & glamour,
The pomp & circumstance,
and The tears & cheers,
Of the 35th annual Terrie Awards show,
Live from the Territory of Hawaii.
Join us now for the 35th annual Terrie Awards show, in living color, live from Honolulu, TH!

This week's playlist:

1- Kaulana Ka Inoa O Kauai – Kalima Brothers
2- Tomi Tomi – Harry Owens & Royal Hawaiian Hotel Orch.
3- Hula Blues – Lani McIntire & his Orchestra
4- I’m Getting Sentimental Over You – Andy Iona
5- Pau Pau Pilikia –Ernie & Freddie Tavares
6- Pupule Hula E – Prince Kawohi w/ Danny Stewart
7- Nani Waimea – Richard Kauhi
8- He Ono – Sol K. Bright & his Holly-waiians
9- Ku’u Milimili – Bill Ali’iloa Lincoln
10- E Ku’u Lei, E Ku’uipo – Genoa Keawe
11- In Spite Of All – Andy Cummings
12- Hame Pila – Lani McIntire & his Hawaiians

Length: 53:33
Released on: 05-23-2014
Artist/Compiled by: Na Terrie Hanohano Awards





Palani Vaughan

Frank Vaughan, Jr. was born in Honolulu on May 27, 1944.
In 1968, while classmates at the University of Hawaii, Peter Moon & Palani Vaughan made plans to make a record.
Soon, the group “Sunday Manoa” was born, which would supercharge the contemporary Hawaiian music of the cultural renaissance.
Palani later formed the “King’s Own”, and began to study, compose, publish, record, and perform tributes to King David Kalakaua and Hawaii’s Monarchy Period.
We’ll share some of our favorite selections from the musical legacy of Palani Vaughan.

This week's playlist:

1- Sons Of Hawaii/ Ring Kalihi – Palani Vaughan w/ Sunday Manoa
2- Kalakaua - Palani Vaughan w/ Sunday Manoa
3- Sweet Lei Lehua - Palani Vaughan w/ Sunday Manoa
4- Ku’i Ka Lono – Palani Vaughan w/ King’s Own
5- Ka Ma Maka Kaua - Palani Vaughan w/ King’s Own
6- Eia No Kawika/ Kalakaua He Inoa - Palani Vaughan w/ King’s Own
7- Ka Kama Kane O Hawaii - Palani Vaughan w/ King’s Own
8- Wili Wili - Palani Vaughan w/ King’s Own
9- Ka’imi Loa - Palani Vaughan w/ King’s Own
10- Na Kanaka Holo Lio - Palani Vaughan w/ King’s Own
11- He Manu ‘Ula ‘Ula - Palani Vaughan w/ King’s Own
12- Ha’aheo - Palani Vaughan w/ King’s Own

Length: 54:00
Released on: 05-16-2014
Artist/Compiled by: Frank Vaughan, Jr.




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