Kihoalu Slack Key Guitar Masters Donald Kaulia and Patrick Landeza were at Lava Tracks last weekend working on a upcoming cd, and we got to catch some shots of them.
Lava Tracks is the personal studio of GRAMMY Award winning guitarist / composer / producer Charles Michael Brotman. The facility was designed by Chris Pelonis of Pelonis Sound & Acoustics, four time nominee for MIX Magazine’s TEC Award for studio . . . → Read More: Lava Tracks Studio: Donald Kaulia and Patrick Landeza, Behind the Scenes of Upcoming CD
We return to the Kona Brewing Company in Kailua Kona for another great night of Hawaiian Music. This Sunday Nov 7th from 5pm-8pm.
If you live on the Big Island, come down and be part of the webcast, if not be sure to catch the live show on th internet, only on livehawaiianlegends.com.
Featuring the slack key styles of Donald Kaulia, Gene Akamu, and Patrick Landeza.
Below are two awesome clips of one of the most celebrated Hawaiian Music legends: Gabby Pahinui.
In the first clip he is performing the song he is probably remembered the most for: “Hi’ilawe”. In the beginning you will see a clip of Cyril Pahinui when he was a young man.
Both clips are from “Slack Key and Other Notes” a short documentary made in 1977. The second one features Uncle Gabby and Peter Moon playing “Waialae”
Clip from live broadcast on http://livehawaiianlegends.com
Featuring Sam Kama and Hoku Award Winners Donald Kaulia and LT Smooth
Sam Kama shares the history and culture of Hawai`i through the art of ulana niu, and in his free time through music.
The Lawai’a (fisherman) ‘Ohana Camp’s purpose is to provide youth and family members with the opportunity to learn about sustainable approaches to preserving and managing Hawai’i’s marine life through in-class and hands-on training experiences, as well as to learn about mauka-makai resource relationships and management. Kalaemano, within the ahupua’a of Ka’ūpūlehu, . . . → Read More: Sam Kama at the Lawai’a (fisherman) ‘Ohana Camp