6 reviews tagged with "hawaiianmusic, nahenahe, liliuokalani"

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Nāpua Greig: “Pihana”

*****

Pihana is the debut release of kumu hula Nāpua Grieg. It features a balance of Hawaiian standards and new compositions, and her voice effortlessly moves between the two. An impressive debut.

Reviewed by Keola Donaghy via on 25 Dec 2007.

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Amy Hānaiali‘i “A Hawaiian Christmas”

*****

Amy Hānaiali‘i shares many of the songs that were part of her childhood on Maui. Her stellar vocals backed with impeccable musicianship that produced the year's best new holiday release.

Reviewed by Keola Donaghy via on 05 Dec 2007.

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Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame: “Nā Lani ‘Ehā”

*****

Produced by the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame, “Nā Lani ‘Ehā” is a fitting tribute to the four royal siblings who were also among Hawai‘i's most gifted musical composers. It is one of the most important historical projects ever undertaken.

Reviewed by Keola Donaghy via on 23 Nov 2007.

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Jeff Peterson: “Pure Slack Key”

*****

“Pure Slack Key” is Jeff Peterson's sixth release. While not groundbreaking, it successfully negotiates that delicate line between innovation and maintaining the most identifiable elements of the slack key tradition.

Reviewed by Keola Donaghy via on 18 Nov 2007.

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Kūkahi: Kealiʻi Reichel Live In Concert

*****

Punahele Productions has released performances from Keali‘i Reichel's “Kūkahi” concert series on both standard as well as HD DVD formats. “Kūkahi” has clearly set the standard for Hawai‘i concert DVDs in every way.

Reviewed by Keola Donaghy via on 03 Nov 2007.

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Matt Catingub Orchestra Of Hawaii: Back To Romance

*****

My favorite release of 2007 (so far). I can't think of a CD I would want to have in my stereo for a romantic night at home. I might even take it to the restaurant with me and ask the staff to play it for a romantic night out.

Reviewed by Keola Donaghy via on 21 Oct 2007.

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