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A kipuka is a calm, generative entity whose character is distinctly other than the space surrounding it – the clearing in a forest, the calm in a high sea, the opening in a cloud formation, and most famously the pockets of new green growth and surviving forest that slowly revegetate Hawaiian lava beds. This kipuka is one of leo, of voice. As an all-Hawaiian music and language program, it returns the native langauge of Hawaii to the ears of its people, at least for three hours each week. And we play some of the best old-style Hawaiian jams ever heard. E komo mai i ke Kipuka Leo! This show is conducted primarily in the Hawaiian language – music, speaking, and dialogue w/callers (as much as possible). It is meant to provide a 3 hour slot in which the community can hear Hawaiian songs (especially the old classics) that aren’t often heard, and to introduce new artists who play in the “old style”. Guests include Hawaiian music artists & songwriters, as well as Hawaiian language students & staff of UH. Come join us every Sunday from 3pm-6pm on 90.3/91.1/89.9 FM, on your digital cable channel 866 and online at ktuh.org

Monday, September 17, 2012

He La Kamakamaʻilio :)

Aloha mai no kakou e na hoa makamaka! ʻO Kalaokananikiekie keia.

I keia la, oia no ka la mua a ko maua ʻo Kelii hana pu ʻana ma ke kahua lekio, a ua pomaikai no maua i ke kipa ʻana mai o Alakaʻi laua ʻo Hauʻoli kekahi! Mahalo ia olua no ke kipa ʻana mai. Ua nani maoli no na mele i hoolele ʻia a me ke kamakamailio ʻana ma hope, ua komo maoli no makou i ka ai kole. Mahalo ia Manako kekahi no kona kahea ʻana mai!


  • Leinaala Haili - "Pohai Kealoha"
  • Hema Paʻa - "Kealoha"
  • Akoni & Da Palapalai Patch - "Kealoha"
  • The Makaha Sons of Niihau - "Moanikeʻala"
  • Karen Keawehawaii - "Ka Wailehua ʻAʻala ka Honua"
  • Kekuhi - "Ka Ipo Lei Manu"
  • Edith Kanakaole - "Ka Uluwehi o ke Kai"
  • Agnes Malabey - "Makawao"
  • Pele Suganuma - "Puʻuonioni"
  • Vicky Ii Rodrigues - "Fair Hawaii"
  • Kihei Brown Trio - "Na Hoa Hee Nalu"
  • Hoʻokena - "Ka i ka Hoe"
  • Robert Cazimero - "E Hele Au ma ke Kai"
  • Kelii Taua - "Hoe Puna"
  • Waipuna - "Kamehameha Trilogy"
  • Genoa Keawe - "Haleiwa Hula"
  • Karen Keawehawaii - "Mai Lohilohi Mai Oe"
  • Billy Gonsalves & his Paradise Serenaders - "Olu o Puʻulani"
  • Halekulani Girls - "One Little Dream of You"
  • Cathy Fox - "Paʻauʻau Waltz"
  • George Helm - "Maile Swing"
  • Irmgard Aluli & Puamana - "No Hilahila"
  • Kawai Cockett - "Hanohano Wailea"
  • Kahauanu Lake Trio - "Pua Ahihi"
  • Marlene Sai - "Lovely Kaui"
  • Sonny Chillingworth - "Lehelehe Blues"
  • John Almeida - "Lei Hinahina"
  • Sunday Manoa - "Honolulu Baby"
  • Marcella Kalua - "Lei Kiele"
  • Elaine Ako Spencer - "Honaunau Paka"
  • Bill Aliiloa Lincoln - "Pua o ka Makahala"
  • Genoa Keawe - "Hola e Pae"
  • Noelani Mahoe - "Soft Green Seas"
  • Alice Namakelua - "Ka Manu"
  • Kahauanu Lake Trio - Hapa Haole Medley (ua kakau ʻe ʻia na inoa o na mele ma ka Lapule aku nei)
  • Hui Ohana - "Waiulu"
  • Marcella Kalua - "Kahoolawe"
  • Tina Kaapana - "Waioleka"
  • Agnes Malabey - "Kauionalani"

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