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Posted - 01/24/2011 : 01:55:09 AM Oh my oh my! There are SO many videos this week, I couldn't even list them all. Some kind soul named Jim took videos at the Southern California Slack Key Festival. Mahalo, Jim. Is that you JimC, who took the videos? Eh, Mitch, you guys must have had great fun! And there is a film about Hawai`i's Last Queen that surely needs watching. And all kinds of other treasures. You are going to have a good week, watching all these videos. Sit back, relax and ENJOY!
Here is Shuji and Shinya from Japan. Shuji is haumana of Ozzie and has been at the kanikapilas with our `Oahu `ohana. They are playing Ozzie Kotani’s “Kani Ki Ho`alu” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSxKAfE5SrA
Kevin Kamaka Mullen, who is a Patrick Landeza haumana and was one of the guys on stage with Patrick at last year’s Slack Key Festival, sings and plays an original mele “No Ka Wahine I Ka Hale `Aina Ke Aloha” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZarfOmJkaw
Natalie Ai Kamau`u singing; her daughter Sha Lei dancing. E kala ma. Why can I not think of the name of this song? The hula is stunning. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdhHnxC6H2Q
If you would like to watch the entire Grammy Nominees concert from Hawai`i State Art Museum, please access them from Nahua808’s You Tube Channel.
This video is of the Nikkei Horizons Aloha Band and several friends entertaining at the annual Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee Senior Appreciation Luncheon on January 8, 2011. The six member band is comprised of retired seniors that started from ukulele classes offered by the Nikkei Horizons Continuing Education Program. The band plays Hawaiian songs, Japanese songs and American oldies and performs at community events, retirement communities and senior centers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X_Es69PKts
Oh boy oh boy, I bet this was swell. A tribute to Charles E. King & Johnny Noble, last Saturday, January 22 at the Hawai`i Theater. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJoeE57-jpc
Makana – “Song for Sonny” – Sorry, I do not know who the other gentlemen are playing with him. This is at the Southern California Slack Key Festival 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2t6WFBRxAQ
Cyril Pahinui “E Pili Mai” – Once again, I do not know who is playing with Cyril nor who is dancing hula. I thin might be Jeff Peterson. This is from the Southern California Slack Key Festival 2011. Mitch guys must have had plenty fun! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV0d8EUB6TE
There are plenty more videos of the Slack Key Festival and other goodies on this kind person’s You Tube channel jws91206. Profile says his name is Jim. Mahalo, Jim for all the work it takes to put these videos up!
Here is part of a film about Lili`uokalani – this is part 1. You can access the balance of the fine film on the You Tube channel of SuffragettesDigIt. Well worth watching. Please. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjXNL_tDxDI
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Auntie Maria
Posted - 01/24/2011 : 07:43:44 AM Natalie Ai Kamau`u singing; her daughter Sha Lei dancing. E kala ma. Why can I not think of the name of this song? The hula is stunning. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdhHnxC6H2Q
"Ku`u Pua I Paokalani"...stunning performance, this!