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HARA Board of Governor Election and Email Blasts

HARA members should have received their ballots for the HARA Board of Governors election last week. If you did, please mail them by Friday, October 16, 2009. If you did not receive one please contact the HARA office by calling (808) 593-9424 or (808) 548-9424.

I also have some thoughts I’d like to share on the email blasts which have been sent out from the HARA office in support of certain candidates over the past week.

HARA does offer a service to all HARA members – the use of HARA’s member postal and email list to distribute information. This is a paid service, and the cost depends on which service you use, and in the case of postal mail, what kind of mail it is (postcard, letter, CD/DVD package, etc.) The most common use of this service is during the voting process for the Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards – artists and labels can use the service to send out postcards, letters, copies of CDs or “email blasts” to inform members about their entries and nominees.

I have no problem with HARA offering this service. In the case of both Nā Hōkū and Board of Governor voting, it can help to level the playing field – artists and those seeking a seat on the Board of Governors who are less known by the membership have the opportunity to let potential voters know about their releases or candidacy.

I have some reservations about a recent email blast that went out in support of a substantial list of candidates – 11 candidates were endorsed by a group only identified as “their friends and family”, even though only five seats are open for the election. I learned from our office staff that the endorser(s) requested anonymity, which I found even more troubling. I began to wonder if the endorsement was as much an endorsement of those candidates, or against those not listed as there were far more listed on the endoresment than were not.

I have discussed this situation with some of my colleagues on the Board of Governors, and we will be addressing it at our meeting this week. I’m still not sure how I really feel about this. Regardless, members should know that no email blast that comes from the HARA office is an endoresment by HARA or its Board of Governors, and this fact is stated clearly in each email blast that goes out.

If any HARA member has a strong feeling one way or another about this service in either context – for Nā Hōkū Hanohano voting or for the Board of Governor election, please feel free to share your thoughts with me.

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Speaking In Code

Maybe, no, probably not, doubtful, hell no, unsure, almost certainly, not sure, absolutely, uh – no, perhaps, pondering, strong possibility, big yes, don’t think so, not likely, huh, confused, not sure, never.

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HARA Board of Governors Retreat This Weekend

The HARA Board of Governors will be holding its annual retreat this weekend in Honolulu. I invite any HARA members to send me their concerns, questions or other mana‘o, and I will bring them up in front of the board. Connectivity allowing, I may even tweet during the meeting (follow me on Twitter here).

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Composer Kenneth Makuakane to speak on music and creativity

kennethguitar192x240Award-winning songwriter and composer Kenneth Makuakane will give a keynote address on music and creativity Monday, August 17, 2009, from 8 to 9 a.m. at Wo International Center’s Luke Lecture Hall on the Punahou School campus. The event is free and open to the public. Parking is available on campus. Read about it in the August 4th issue of the Honolulu Advertiser.

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Good Grief

I just noticed that it has been over two months since my last post here. My bad. I have been busy tweeting about Hawaiian music on my Twitter account for Nahenahe, but I’m long overdue for a more substantial post.

logo-meleI do want to remind everyone about the MELE Songwriter’s Workshop that will be held next weekend at Honolulu Community College. I’ll be there, and am dragging my old buddy Tarvin Mākia along for the ride. It should be a great event.

Don’t forget also the Kaua‘i Music Festival at the end of July. I’ll be there as well, and as an instructor. Kenneth Makaukāne and I will revive our “Collaborative Hawaiian Songwriting” session which we first did at the Kōke‘e Songwriting Camp back in May, as well as conducting individual workshops.

If you’re serious about composing new music, you should really consider attended one or both of these events.

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Facebook Hula

One day I saw a Facebook status update from my friend Kama Hopkins, noting that he was on the Pali Highway and it was raining. I thought to myself, “why the heck is he updating his Facebook status while he’s driving?”. I wrote a single verse (verse 5 below) to tease him about it and to remind him not to do such dangerous things (turns out he was stuck in traffic at the time and not speeding down the road). Within about 15 minutes I had 7 verses and posted it on Facebook. Read the rest of the story here.

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Auntie Maria Retiring, Mele.com To Live On

I received a note from Auntie Maria at Mele.com yesterday, informing me (and others) that she was retiring effective April 15, 2008. That does not mean the end of the best Hawaiian music store on the net. Mele.com has been acquired by Fred Krauss of Punahele Productions, which means it will continue to be the best Hawaiian music store on the net. Congrats to Maria on her retirement and to Fred on his new venture.

Mele.com will go down on April 15, but will be back online my May 1.

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2009 Nā Hōku Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Awards Luncheon

The Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts is pleased to announce the 2009 Nā Hōku Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Awards Luncheon will be held at the Sheraton Waikīkī, in the Maui and Kaua‘i ballrooms, on Sunday, March 15, 2009.

The five recipients of the highest award for excellence in our recording industry – the Lifetime Achievement Awards – are Cecilio and Kapono, The Sons of Hawai‘i, Keola and Kapono Beamer, and the late John Pi‘ilani Watkins and the late George Jarrett Helm.

The 32nd Annual Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards will also be held at the Sheraton Waikīkī Hotel in the Hawai‘i Ballrooms on Tuesday, June 9, 2009. The Awards and festivities will be telecast live on K5 the Home Team statewide.

For ticket information and to reserve your tables for these events, please call Bryson at the HARA office (808) 593–9424 or visit our website at http://www.nahokuhanohano.org.

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Pūlama Mauli Ola in E. Hawai‘i: Sat. Feb. 14

Pūlama Mauli Ola, the joint fundraising fair of Ke Kula ‘O Nāwahīokalani‘ōpu‘u and Pūnana Leo o Hilo will be held on Saturday, February 14 from 9-3PM at the Nāwahīokalani‘ōpu‘u campus in Kea‘au (across from the Humane Society).

Entertainment includes Randy Lorenzo, Rupert Tripp, Jr., Pu‘ulena, Braddah Waltah, Lā Pu‘uwai Singers, Kawekiu Boys, Hi-Town and the students of both schools. There will also be children’s games, educational ID, keiki ID, rummage sale, craft fair and a silent auction.

Download the attached .pdf flyer for more details.

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Hawaiian Music Around The Web on December 19th

My Hawaiian music links for December 19th:

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Kamalei: Collection Two

This is not just another compilation. Featuring digital remastering by the legendary Bernie Grundman, it is a sonic delight and a stark reminder of the brilliance of Reichel’s career to this point.

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Ka Leo Ni‘ihau

Ka Leo Niʻihau is a new radio program that will be broadcast from Ke Kula Niʻihau O Kekaha (a Hawaiian language immersion school in Kekaha, Kaua‘i). It can be heard on Kaua‘i at KKCR 91.9FM, 90.9FM in Hanalei, or 92.7FM in Anahola. On cable it is at 95.1. On the WWW, it can be heard at http://www.kkcr.org/

Ka Leo Ni‘ihau will begin on Sunday, December 14, 2008, and then will broadcast every Sunday from 3-5 PM. “Bradda Kelley” Kapua Philips will be the host.

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New Hawaiian Holiday Cheer

Here is this year’s crop of Hawai‘i Christmas Releases:

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Peter Apo & The Rainbow Nation Band Streaming Concert

Peter Apo & The Rainbow Nation Band will be performing LIVE at the Road Runner Music Hall (Hawai`i standard time). Today, NOVEMBER 19 at 2 P.M. (Hawai`i standard time). This exclusive performance is already closed to the public, but you are invited to watch a streaming broadcast live from your computer.

Follow this link: http://thehall.tv and click on “Live Performances”

Peter will be joined by Halau Hula Na Wahine O Ka Hula Mai Ka Pu‘uwai and some of Hawai‘i’s most talented musicians: Zanuck Lindsey, Shawn Ishimoto, Adj Larioza, Milan Bertosa and Dan Del Negro.

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Mahalo Iā ‘Oukou!

Mahalo to everyone who showed up at the HARA general membership meeting this past Tuesday at Willows. It was very invigorating to see so many there, so many people who are passionate about the music and concerned as to where the industry is going.

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Hawaiian Music Around The Web on November 9th

My Hawaiian music links for November 9th:

  • Alternative modes of sales are sweet music to isle ears [ Starbulletin.com ] – “In recent years, recording artists and their labels have been able to capitalize on another revenue stream — sales of legal downloads of single recordings – but the crafting of a complete "album," with annotation, artwork and a carefully chosen set of songs, remains at the core of the musicians' craft, for Hawaiian artists perhaps more than most others. But these days, the market often doesn't support those efforts.”

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Hawai‘i Albums In Other Grammy Categories

I’m slowly working my way though the Grammy preliminary ballot lists and have come across a few Hawai‘i artists in areas other than the Hawaiian Grammy Category:

  • Barefoot Natives: Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album (for “Slack Key Circus”)
  • Paul Shimomoto: Album of the Year, Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical (for “Sentimental Alibi”)
  • Matt Cutingub Orchestra of Hawai‘i: Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist (for “Back To Romance”)

Anyone know of others I missed? Don’t ask me about to look in the Reggae category for anyone – not interested. ;-)

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Grammy Awards: Best Hawaiian Music Album Entries

Here are the entries for the 2009 Grammy Awards in the Best Hawaiian Music Album category. Please remember that appearing on this list does not make you a Grammy nominee, that designation is reserved for those whose names appear on the final ballot.

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Hawaiian Music Around The Web on October 17th

My Hawaiian music links for October 17th:

  • Island Mele: The Star Bulletin – John Berger reviews "Christmas Aloha", a new compilation from Mountain Apple Company, and "Guava Jelly" from former American Idol contestant Camile Velasco.

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Hawaiian Music Around The Web on October 10th

My Hawaiian music links for October 10th:

  • Keali’iwahamana, Beamer to serenade | HonoluluAdvertiser.com – Here's a rare chance to hear Nina Keali'iwahamana and Mahi Beamer, classic Hawaiian music faves, who will make guest appearances at the sixth annual Hapa Haole Hula & Vocal Competition, at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Lu'au Garden of the Hale Koa Hotel. This is a rare instance when civvies and military may attend.

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Hawaiian Music Around The Web on October 6th

My Hawaiian music links for October 6th:

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Hawaiian Music Around The Web on October 3rd

My Hawaiian music links for October 3rd:

  • Island Mele – Starbulletin.com – This week John reviews new slack key releases from Agnes Kimura and the Slack Key Kings, as well as "Let's Luau", a collection of nostalgia tunes with some appeal to the visitor market.

    I do take issue with John's statement "…give Lau credit for spelling Kaapana's name correctly this time – without the modern 'okina!" I wouldn't characterize it as correct or incorrect – Lau spells it as Led prefers it to be spelled, assumably because that is how his family has spelled it. No problem there.

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Hawaiian Music Around The Web on October 1st

My Hawaiian music links for October 1st:

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Hawaiian Music Around The Web on September 29th

My Hawaiian music links for September 29th:

  • Leslie Wilcox Blogs: Keola Beamer and Google-Fighting Fun – Keola Beamer is a Hawaiian treasure who can explain stories, and is guided by values, from many generations ago. He also has his feet planted in the 21st century, using the latest technology to operate his own music studio. Weeks ago, he sat down with Leslie Wilcox for a Long Story Short conversation about his personal story. He spoke movingly of preserving Hawaiian culture and people who've made a difference along the way.
  • Pilioha Dedicated to Traditional Hawaiian Music | KGMB9 News Hawaii – Hawaiian music is constantly evolving and growing. And some groups are making a conscious effort to keep the traditional music alive. Pilioha is a down-home trio that enjoys playing traditional Hawaiian music. You can catch Pilioha at Aku Bone Lounge every Wednesday at 8 p.m.

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Hawaiian Music Around The Web on September 25th

These are my Hawaiian music links for September 25th:

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