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Post #295810 by Son-of-Kelbo on Fri, Mar 30, 2007 7:43 PM

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I would recommend both Hal Aloma, and Bill Wolfgramme. Not, I know "known mainstream" artists, and I apologize for veering off-topic, but their stuff is absolutely some of the most enjoyable and bouyant hapa haole recordings I've ever come across. Great performances, lively and unique orchestrations, and an infectious spirit that just never tires out. I could only find 'em at my local arts library, though. Still, if you come across them, check 'em out, I think they'll bring some zing to your luau.

Cheers and aloha,
SOK

(ps, Hey Prof, has the Counsel of Elders sobered-up by now, to say who won the "Name the New Singer" invitation? Oh, and did I say we voted for ya'...?)


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[ Edited by: Son-of-Kelbo 2007-03-30 19:51 ]