Kree Kahoa and Malik P
Kree Kahoa and Malik P! Singer/Songwriter from Kaneohe, sharing her story one lyric at a time.
Kree Kahoa and Malik P! Singer/Songwriter from Kaneohe, sharing her story one lyric at a time.
Keale is nephew to the Hawaiian music legend, Uncle Moe Keale, and first-cousin to Skippy and Israel IZ Kamakawiwo’ole. His music brings forward the legacy of the Keale family.
With a laundry list of accomplishments (multiple Hoku Hanohano awardee and Grammy Award winner to name a few), this full-blooded Hawaiian needs no further introduction... Gracing us with his presence is Kawika Kahi'apo.
Hōkū Zuttermeister was born and raised in Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i, to parents Carl and Susan Zuttermeister. As Hōkū grew into his musical abilities, he and his friends found an innate desire to play the music that their kūpuna listened to and performed; the music of the Hawaiian Renaissance as broadcast on the old KCCN 1420AM. It is from this following... Read moreRead moreHōkū Zuttermeister
Please welcome, Kama Kakaio! Contemporary music to match with the onolicious grindz.
" Hawaii born and raised, Greg Sardinha, is a talented and veteran steel guitar player. He has played many genre's of music but his passion is sharing the music of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar. Greg, has won the 2018 Na Hoku Hanohano Instrumental Album, with his collaboration with Jeff Peterson and Tsun-Hui Hung, as well as, the 2014 Na Hoku Hanohano award... Read moreRead moreGreg and Darrel
Kree Kahoa and Malik P! Singer/Songwriter from Kaneohe, sharing her story one lyric at a time.
Keale is nephew to the Hawaiian music legend, Uncle Moe Keale, and first-cousin to Skippy and Israel IZ Kamakawiwo’ole. His music brings forward the legacy of the Keale family.
Chris Rego is back with his classic rock covers and Hawaiian jams. Come on down to enjoy some fresh fish and fresh tunes.
Hōkū Zuttermeister was born and raised in Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i, to parents Carl and Susan Zuttermeister. As Hōkū grew into his musical abilities, he and his friends found an innate desire to play the music that their kūpuna listened to and performed; the music of the Hawaiian Renaissance as broadcast on the old KCCN 1420AM. It is from this following... Read moreRead moreHōkū Zuttermeister