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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

Sunday, November 30, 2014

La 30 o Nowemapa 2014

3:00 PM
"E Na Hawaii" - Ka Leo Hawaii
"Kamalani o Keaukaha" - Mikilani Fo
"Kauoha Mai" - Lena Machado
"Ahe Lau Makani" - Moe Keale Trio
"Waikiki Chickadee" - George Archer and his Pagans
"Sweet Leilani" - Pua Almeida and his Polynesians
"Hualalai" - Eddie Kamae & Friends
"Kona Kai Opua" - Charles K. L. Davis
"Manuela Boy" - Jacob Maka
"Hooluana" - Pua Almeida's Club Pagopago Orchestra
"Piano Ahiahi" - Genoa Keawe and her Hula Maids
"Po Lailai" - Louise Kaleiki & the Hooheno Serenaders
"Ke Ala Ka'u I Honi" - Linda Dela Cruz
"Olu O Puulani" - Genoa Keawe
"Dancing Under the Stars" - Andy Cummings & his Hawaiian Serenaders
"Kaulana o Hilo Hanakahi" - The Kalima Brothers
"Pua Carnation" - Charles Kaipo
"My Yellow Ginger Lei" - Richard Kauhi Quartette

4:00 PM
"Haole Hula" - Bill Aliiloa Lincoln
"Ke Kali Nei Au" - Kamehameha Schools
"Pohai Ke Aloha" - Kealoha Kalama
"Ka Elele I Wakinekona" - Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawaii
"Kuu Sweetie" - Louise Kaleiki and the Hooheno Serenaders
"Mi Nei" - Charles Kaipo
"Sweet Lei Mokihana" - Hui Ohana
"Mama's Muumuu" - James Kaopuiki, Ben Kalama, and Jules Ah See
"Hawaiian Moon" - Liko Johnston
"Beyond the Reef" - Hawaii Calls
"A Ka La'i Au i Kuhiau" - Auntie Ida Kelii Chun
"Aloha ia o Waianae" - Aunty Agnes Malabey Weisbarth
"Ka Wai o Ka Eleile" - Bill Aliiloa Lincoln
"Aliipoe" - Dorothy Kalima
"Pikake" - Billy Gonsalves and his Paradise Serenaders
"Lei Halawa" - Molokai Trio
"Koula" - The Kahauanu Lake Trio

5:00 PM
"Ka Hola E Pae" - Haunani Kahalewai
"Kamokila" - Alice Namakelua
"Kilakila o Haleakala" - George Helm
"Waikiki" - Andy Cummings and His Hawaiian Serenaders
"Noenoe Ua Kea o Hana" - Clyde Halemaumau Sproat
"Hanohano Waiehu" - Hannah Namauu
"Nani Wale" - The Hiipoi Trio
"Kupa Landing" - The Hoopii Brothers
"Na Ono Ia na Kupuna" - Iolani Luahine
"Hoonanea" - Iwalani Kahalewai
"Inu Medley" - Vickie Ii Rodrigues and Family
"Nani Mokihana" - Peter Ahia
"Mahalo e Hilo Hanakahi" - John Piilani Watkins
"Mai Lohilohi Mai Oe" - Karen Keawehawaii
"Kuu Milimili" - Bill Aliiloa Lincoln


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