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Kai was also the co-host, with Kimo Kahoano, of a televised karaoke contest, Hawaii Stars, that was the most popular locally produced show of its kind in Hawaii. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Kai appeared in Hawaii Five-0 (1968 TV series) season 3 episode 7 "Force of Waves" as a nurse, in a small role.
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 ...
Josh Holloway, actor on the television show Lost in Hawaii Kai, Honolulu; Garrett Hongo, Japanese-American poet; Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu, singer featured in Lilo & Stitch; kuʻualoha hoʻomanawanui, Native Hawaiian author; Robert T. Hoshibata, Bishop of the United Methodist Church; Christian Hosoi, professional skateboarder of Hawaiian descent
Expo in Anaheim; a two-day concert for the 50th State Fair in Oahu; and in Phoenix and San Diego, where she sang the national anthem. Velasco also made appearances on American Idol and at the Gen Ex LA Fashion Week. When her first single, "Hangin’ On," was released, her demand increased, especially in the Filipino-American music scene.
Melveen Leed (born on Molokai island in 1943, Hawaii) is an American singer.She graduated from Radford High School in Honolulu. After winning the title of "Miss Molokai" she began singing in the mid-1960s and has released a number of records in the genres of Hawaiian, country, and jazz music.
Musicians from Honolulu (92 P) G. Musical groups from Hawaii ... Singers from Hawaii (2 C, 35 P) Songwriters from Hawaii (2 C, 25 P) U. Ukulele players from Hawaii (36 P)
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Lena Machado (October 16, 1903 – January 23, 1974) [1] was a Native Hawaiian singer, composer, and ukulele player, known as "Hawaii's Songbird". She was among the first group of musical artists honored by the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame in 1995.