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The Hiram Olsen Group & Nina Keali'Iwahamana

Authentic Polynesia, Vol. 1: Hawaii & Tonga

The Hiram Olsen Group & Nina Keali'Iwahamana

30 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 3 MINUTES • DEC 31 1994

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Queen's Aloha Oe
02:35
2
Pua Paoakalani
02:56
3
Moloka'i Nui
01:38
4
O Makalapua
02:18
5
Dancing the Hula
01:39
6
Stack of Leis
02:57
7
On the Beach
02:02
8
Kamakani
02:33
9
Alekoki
02:24
10
Marching to Honolulu
02:44
11
Royal Hawaiian Hula
01:52
12
Hiilawe
01:18
13
Old Hilo March
01:58
14
My Sweetheart
02:57
15
Kahana Bay
02:32
16
Kamehameha Waltz
01:24
17
Kualolola Kea'au
01:32
18
Na Kia Manu
02:17
19
Ipu Heke
00:59
20
Pe'i Tau'eva
01:45
21
Kuo Ta Huli
02:02
22
Matangi Ake'
02:51
23
Queen's Aloha Oe (Slow Tempo Instrumental Version)
02:31
24
Queen's Aloha Oe (Up-Tempo Instrumental Version)
01:51
25
Queen's Aloha Oe (Instrumental Version, Solo Ukulele)
01:27
26
Pua Paoakalani (Instrumental Version)
02:05
27
O Makalapua (Instrumental Version)
02:19
28
O Makalapua (Solo Ukulele, Instrumental Version)
01:54
29
Kamakani (Instrumental Version)
02:33
30
Pe'i Tau'eva (Instrumental Version)
01:46
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Artist bios

Nina Kealiiwahamana was born into music as the daughter of the great Vickie I'i Rodrigues. With some training primarily from her family, she soon moved into public performance, joining the highly popular Hawaii Calls radio show in 1958 as a live soloist, holding her popularity with the show until 1974. After this, she went into the Royal Hawaiian hotel during the prime era of popular Hawaiian tourism as one of the leading ladies of Hawaiian song, as well as recording her classic album, Nina, with Jack DeMello, one of the major movers in Hawaiian recording. After her time at the Royal Hawaiian, Nina toured extensively, performing as a mezzo soprano with various symphonies and Hawaiian bands alike, as well as a good number of performances abroad on behalf of the Hawaii Visitors Bureau. In 1992 she received the lifetime achievement Na Hoku Hanohano (Hawaiian Grammy), followed in 1995 by the release of two more albums on Mountain Apple and Surfside. 2003 saw the re-release of the classic Nina album. ~ Adam Greenberg

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Language of performance
English
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