Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Jaye Nāpua Greig-Nakasone [1] (born March 4, 1974), known professionally as Nāpua Greig, is a Hawaiian musician, vocalist, songwriter, record producer, kumu hula (hula teacher), and educator from Maui, Hawaii. Known primarily for her contributions as kumu hula of Hālau Nā Lei Kaumaka O Uka, she arranges traditional Hawaiian music as well ...
When growing up, Gilliom, her father (Lloyd), her mother (Mimi) and her brother were all involved with the Maui Youth Theater, now known as the Maui Academy of Performing Arts. [10] Her first album, Native Child (Mountain Apple Company MACD 2030), was released in 1995. "Hawaiian Tradition" (MACD 2040), her second album, was recorded and ...
Anuhea's aunt Nalani Jenkins Choy is a member of Na Leo Pilimehana, the most successful Hawaiian female music group to date. [3] She is close friends with fellow Hawaiian singer and former Kamehameha classmate Kimie Miner. [3] In November 2013, Anuhea gave birth to her son Ikena Jack. [9] [10]
Pages in category "Singers from Hawaii" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Kamanamaikalani Beamer;
The radio hit "Make Me Say" featuring Kimié's long-time friend and Hawaii musician Imua Garza was the EP's top-rated song and was No. 1 on radio station KCCN-FM’s Top 40 Songs of 2013. [ 15 ] On April 1, 2014 Kimié released a mock music video for her new single "New Day" in collaboration with First Insurance Company's ad campaign "In ...
Singer with the Royal Hawaiian Band, wife of Alfred Alohikea. She sang under the name "Lizzie Alohikea". She retired from the RHB on Aug. 31, 1937 [110] [111] Anuhea Audrey Brown: 1922–2011 2008 Musician composer, singer, pianist with the Haili Church Choir [112] Thomas Kihei Desha Brown: 1925–1978 2008 Falsetto singer, musician, band ...
Ah Chew Goo, former coach of the University of Hawaii men's basketball team and a star high school basketball player; Kurt Gouveia, pro football player; Lauren Graham, TV actress; Wendy Lee Gramm, economist, wife of Phil Gramm; Glen Grant, folklorist and author; Erin Gray, actress; Dave Guard, singer with Kingston Trio, born in Hawaii
Haunani Kahalewai (February 19, 1929 – March 2, 1982) was a singer and entertainer known as the "First Lady of Song in Hawai‘i". Her distinctive contralto voice spanned three octaves. She was featured on dozens of recordings and headlined the Polynesian Review at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki.