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Aiono released his first single on a major label with Interscope Records, "Work the Middle", in February 2017. [5] He released his second single "Question" in April 2017. [6] His third single, "Does It Feel Like Falling" was released on September 18, 2017. [7] Aiono released his first album, The Gospel at 23, on July 24, 2020. [8]
Alex Aiono as Walter Taumata, [5] a local teenage surfer, in whom Doogie is romantically interested Andrew Tinpo Lee as Mr. Hsiao Milo Manheim as Nico (season 2), [ 7 ] Lahela's patient who has been in and out of hospitals due having acute lymphoblastic leukemia and new love interest
"Lordly" is a song recorded by French DJ and producer Feder featuring the vocals of Alex Aiono. The song was released as a digital download on 20 August 2016 through Atlantic Records UK . The song was written by Hadrien Federiconi and Tienus Konijnenburg.
In 2017, Aiono started releasing music through Interscope Records and this year he'll star in the Netflix film “Finding Ohana. But it's the debut album “The Gospel at 23,” released today ...
Alex Aiono has dreamed of being a multi-hyphenate since he was a teenager, aspiring to both create music and act. Now 24, the Phoenix-born, Los Angeles-based talent is well on his way to meeting ...
A real estate investment partnership is suing Meta Platforms, alleging the Facebook and Instagram owner has reneged on an agreement to guarantee leases for a more than $100 million complex it says ...
Kea Peahu and Alex Aiono would star as the two main siblings with Marc Evan Jackson, Lindsay Watson, Owen Vaccaro, Kelly Hu, Ricky Garcia, Ryan Higa, Mapuana Makia, Brad Kalilimoku, X Mayo, and Kyndra Sanchez in the ensemble cast, as well as original The Goonies star Ke Huy Quan in his first role in 19 years. [4] [5]
Aiono Nonumalo Sofara, Samoan chief; Aiono Fanaafi Le Tagaloa (1932–2014), Samoan chief, historian, and writer; Alex Aiono (born 1996), American singer and YouTuber; James Aiono (born 1989), American football player; Uluomato'otua ("Ulu") Saulaulu Aiono (born 1954), Samoan-born New Zealand technology entrepreneur, civic leader, and philanthropist