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Kala Koa Entertainment is once again presenting its 16th Annual Southern California Slack Key Festival and Island Marketplace, the biggest Hawaiian ....
HPR Kainani Kahaunaele s latest album is “Waipunalei”. Hear her Parisian track Kaulana Versae on your favorite music platforms. Hilo musician Kainani Kahaunaele spoke with Hawaiʻi Public Radio about her latest album Waipunalei and the inspiration behind several mele, or songs. I m in here for the long haul. I m trying to get more Hawaiian music into the ears of Hawaiʻi, into the ears of our youth, and to show my generation that we can do it. But we have to do it well, as far as the language and the poetry are concerned, and we ll bring integrity to the front line of Hawaiian music, she said. ....
2021 Hoku Awards finalists revealed with a Big Island artist up for the most awards Kainani Kahaunaele (Source: KAINANI KAHAUNAELE) By Billy V | May 6, 2021 at 8:18 PM HST - Updated May 6 at 8:25 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The final ballot nominations have been released for the 2021 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. The artist with the most nominations this year is Kainani Kahaunaele from Hawaii Island, with 10 nominations. Four of those nominations are in musical categories including Song of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Hawaiian Music Album of the Year and Album of the Year. Two others nominations are in adjudicated categories, such as Hawaiian Language Performance and liner notes awards. ....
Educator, award-winning musician, Hawaiian language advocate. Kainani Kahaunaele does it all. A proud alumna-turned-employee of the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, she credits much of her success to former mentors and peers who have fostered her knowledge of both Hawaiian language and culture. Born and raised on Kauaʻi, Kahaunaele graduated from Kapaʻa High School, and enrolled at Kauaʻi Community College, at which her steadfast interest in her Kānaka Maoli heritage manifested into a membership in the school’s Hawaiian club. I have to be the example that Hawaiian is a living language that you can apply in all facets of your life. ....