![]() Effortlessly, we weave a tray from palm leaves right before your eyes. In honor of Niu-coconut, the Tree of Life, we showcase items crafted from the coconut tree, providing a convenient lifestyle for Polynesians. 209 views, 6 likes, 0 loves, 2 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from HI93 Hawaiis Local Hits: 93. We perform a live demo on how we husk, crack, and grade coconut to squeeze out its milk. 209 views, 6 likes, 0 loves, 2 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from HI93 Hawaiis Local Hits: 93.1 Da Paina along w/Bluewater Shrimp & Seafood. Childhood recipes from papa's pantry, where love is the first ingredient, second is coconut milk. As you dine, we explain traditional methods used to prepare your meal. Served with Hawaiian and Tahitian cuisine of seasonal staples (breadfruit, sweet potato, taro), fresh fern-shoot salad and coconut pudding. Entree choices Kalua Pork, Beef Laulau, Grilled Fish, Pohole Tossed Salad. Enjoy a sampler of morning picked fruits and staples in season. We'll weave a good luck charm for you to keep. We dance for you a song telling our passions through hula (dance) and mele (song). My 'ohana welcomes you and yours to our backyard for a pa'ina (feast) and teach you of traditions still lived. Beautiful momentum to mark the day we became 'ohana (family). Note: If you watch online, don’t forget to email the show at pakele and let us know you’re watching! Mention your name and where you’re located - city, state – or country, if outside the U.S.First moment captured against layered forestry framing the Ko'olau mountains of east Maui by master photographer Jerry Grigory. (Doors open at 5:30.) Guests may choose from the full nightly buffet ($34.95) or an a la carte menu created especially for Pakele Live! (and available only during the show), with prices ranging from $5 to $16. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Those who are unable to attend can watch the live stream at (The show will also be edited for television and shown at a later date on OC16 TV and Admission is free and all ages are welcome. HST at the Willows Restaurant (901 Hausten St., Honolulu). Please join host Tony Solis as he welcomes Brad and Kalei to the Pakele Live! stage on Thursday, November 10 from 6:30-8:30p.m. When not playing solo gigs, he is frequently asked to perform with other well-known musicians from Hawai’i. See the following photos for more backyard design ideas and inspiration. This corner fire pit becomes the perfect spot to snuggle up a s the evening winds down and stars come out. Since his debut album, Kalei has toured the United States, Japan, and Thailand and has also opened for world famous entertainer Bill Cosby. Fire pits can work in all kinds of backyard schemes, on decks, poolside, in a lush forest setting and in a vast clearing. The album was so well received it resulted in nominations for several Na Hoku Hanohano Awards in 2009. He released his debut album in 2008 (“Kalei Gamiao Contemporary ‘Ukulele Instrumentals”), a blend of original songs and well-known standards. We dance for you a song telling our passions. Studying with the likes of Gordon Mark, Byron Yasui, Benny Chong, and Kimo Hussey (among others), Kalei began playing ‘ukulele in earnest and has since won a number of ‘ukulele contests. My ohana welcomes you and yours to our backyard for a paina (feast) and teach you of traditions still lived. Searching for something to keep himself busy during his recovery period, he decided to give the ‘ukulele a try after his parents saw an ad for lessons. His musical journey began at age 13, following a sports injury that left him unable to play for a year. Kalei Gamiao is a fast-rising star in the ‘ukulele world. In addition to playing solo, Brad also plays with other local bands and musicians, including: Ho'okani, Herb Ohta, Jr., Jon Yamasato, Scott Agena, Kalei Gamiao, Christian Yrizarry, David Kamakahi, Jeremy Hirokawa, Timmy Pajimola, Jennifer Perri and more. In the meantime, he has released a limited-edition single, "I Found My Love in Waikiki," an original song written by Brad. ![]() In late 2010, Brad left the PALI band to pursue a solo career and is currently working on his solo debut album, due for release in early 2012. With Aloha,” which won 3 Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards. Deciding to focus on his career in graphics, Brad left the music industry in 2006, but was drawn back in early 2007 and joined the award-winning band, PALI. He then joined Backyard Paina, a local band that performed at venues all over the island of Oʻahu. He founded Kalakoa, a local contemporary Hawaiian band, and Sam's Garage, a local alternative rock band. Our guest this week on Pakele Live! with Tony Solis is Brad Kawakami, who will be joined by Kalei Gamiao.īrad began his music career in the late 1990's, after discovering the same musicality that was present in other members of his family. Performance/Event Announcements & Reviewsīrad Kawakami w/sp.
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