MP3 Kealii Reichel - Kawaipunahele
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The amazing, award-winning debut album from Kealii -- a mix of traditional Hawaiian musical poetic style with a contemporary sensibiliy, delivered from the heart. This is the real deal.
12 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Island, FOLK: Traditional Folk
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Kealii was born and raised on Maui, growing up in Lahaina and spending weekends and summers at his grandmother's house in Paia on the windward side of the island. His passion for the language and culture of Hawaii led him to become the founding director for Punana Leo O Maui, the Hawaiian language immersion school. He also founded his own hula school, Halau Kealaokamaile, in 1980 and has won numerous awards over the years. Kealii is also recognized as one of only five Master Chanters in Hawaii.
In 1994 he independently produced and released a collection of Hawaiian traditional and contemporary songs and chants entitled "Kawaipunahele." His subsequent music releases, "Lei Halia" (1995), "E O Mai" (1997), "Melelana" (1999), and "Kealaokamaile (2003) have cemented his place in the Hawaiian music industry. All told, he has been awarded 19 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, and his consistent placement in Billboard Magazine's World Music and Heatseeker Charts has garnered him international attention.
Kealii has opened concerts for Bonnie Raitt, LeAnn Rimes, Celine Dion and Sting, and has played such diverse venues as Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl, and consistently sells out concerts from Honokaa to Honolulu, Seattle to San Diego, Okinawa to Osaka.
Kealii retains his initial goal of presenting new compositions in the Hawaiian language for hula students, and works to dispel long-held stereotypes of Hawaii's living culture and her indigenous people.
12 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Island, FOLK: Traditional Folk
Details:
Kealii was born and raised on Maui, growing up in Lahaina and spending weekends and summers at his grandmother's house in Paia on the windward side of the island. His passion for the language and culture of Hawaii led him to become the founding director for Punana Leo O Maui, the Hawaiian language immersion school. He also founded his own hula school, Halau Kealaokamaile, in 1980 and has won numerous awards over the years. Kealii is also recognized as one of only five Master Chanters in Hawaii.
In 1994 he independently produced and released a collection of Hawaiian traditional and contemporary songs and chants entitled "Kawaipunahele." His subsequent music releases, "Lei Halia" (1995), "E O Mai" (1997), "Melelana" (1999), and "Kealaokamaile (2003) have cemented his place in the Hawaiian music industry. All told, he has been awarded 19 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, and his consistent placement in Billboard Magazine's World Music and Heatseeker Charts has garnered him international attention.
Kealii has opened concerts for Bonnie Raitt, LeAnn Rimes, Celine Dion and Sting, and has played such diverse venues as Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl, and consistently sells out concerts from Honokaa to Honolulu, Seattle to San Diego, Okinawa to Osaka.
Kealii retains his initial goal of presenting new compositions in the Hawaiian language for hula students, and works to dispel long-held stereotypes of Hawaii's living culture and her indigenous people.
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