Aloha mai kakou,
This podcast features calendar items found on the Concert Calendar (at left). Please refer to that page during the podcast to see what is coming up. This podcast covers about the next 30 days or so of events.
Songs featured in this podcast include:
- Pink Panther - Jake Shimabukuro
- Blue Roses Falling - Jake Shimabukuro - Walking Down Rainhill
- Kalae O Ka Ena - Patrick Landeza - Pu'unaue
- Nintendo Hula - Patrick Landeza - Pu'unaue
- Hilo One/Pili Aumoe - Makaha Sons - On The Road Live
- Medley: Kiss Me Love, Ka Pua U'i - Makaha Sons of Ni'Ihau Makaha Bash 3
- Swing - Henry Kaleialoha Allen
- Hale Leleo - Kawika Keikiali'i Alfiche - Nalei
- Hokulani - Kawika Keikiali'i Alfiche - Nalei
- Waikiki Hula - Dennis Kamakahi
- Wahine Ilikea - Dennis Kamakahi - Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2
- Hawaiian Cowboy - Cyril Pahinui + Bob Brozman - Four Hands Sweet and Hot
- Wai' alai - Cyril Pahinui + Bob Brozman - Four Hands Sweet and Hot
- Stars In The Morning Sky - Hapa - Namahana
- Nani Wale o Ka'iulani - Hapa - In the Name of Love
- New Seasons - Darin Leong - When Home Is Far Away
Be sure to sign up for the
Institute of Hawaiian Music and Culture scheduled for
January 28-29, 2006. Space is limited for each class so please sign up early to ensure your seat. Beginner, intermediate and advanced Slack Key and Ukulele players are all encouraged to participate in this event. If you live, or will be in town, anywhere near Whittier, CA, you are highly encouraged to attend. Check the flyer
at right
Please see the attached application for at left (click to see full size) for more details regarding this event. I will be there in person for both days and hope to meet each and every one of you, the listeners of the Hawaiian Concert Guide. The application form at left has all the details about the classes being offered. With Dennis Kamakahi, Cyril Pahinui, David Kamakahi and Patrick Landeza you can't go wrong!
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A hui hou,
Piko