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Lono
continues to perpetuate his tribute to the Folk Music of Hawaii
with Old Style II. You will enjoy the music of yesteryear
updated with Lono’s style of Today.
- Steel Guitar
styling of Bobby Ingano and Don McClellan are weaved
together on a song for which Lono’s Grand Uncle Manuel “Joe
Gang” Kupahu (Gabby’s close friend and backyard bass
player) would sing to his wife at every family gathering. Bobby
Ingano also featured on Puamamane, 'Anapau, Hola ‘e pae
and Ua Nani Kaua’i.
- On Guitar
instrumental Tom Conway adds a great flare of country music
twang to Holoholo Ka’a as Lono takes all his friends on
fun car ride. Tom’s continuation of country music twang
is included in Ua Nani Kaua’i as an exchange with Bobby
Ingano on steel guitar.
- Kaihoku
Lee-Tolentino, grand son of the famous song writer and composer
Kui Lee makes his vocal debut on Lono’s simple original
composition, “Ukulele”. A youthful story of a boy
whose worries are replaced because of his great desire to play
the ukulele. Nothing else matters except his dog Dewey
and his Ukulele.
- Kahu Kealahou
C. Alika provides the closing pule to Old Style II.
Mahalo Ke Akua.
In the recent
months Lono has joined forces with some of the islands favorites
to share his music. Kevin, Ikaika and Sheldon Brown have invited
him to join them at the Maui Slack Key Festival and again at the
Moloka’i Slack Key Festival. In the last year Lono has taken
brief opportunities to visit Jerry Santos of Olomana at the Hilton
Rainbow Lounge to sit in for a few songs. He has also taken opportunity
to perform during Aunty Genoa Keawe’s show at the Moana Terrace
at the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort. After his performance he sold
1 case of Old Style which is 30 units. Lono was pleasantly
surprised at the response not only from the local people but also
from our mainland visitors. He thanks Aunty Genoa for the great
boost that it gave him to continue forward.
Paul
Harvey the National Commentator is one of Lono’s biggest fans
for good ‘ole traditional Hawaiian music. A few years prior,
Lono went to Chicago and was asked do the Hawaiian Wedding song
for Paul and his wife. Paul Harvey recognized Lono’s original
Old Style CD on his national radio show on July 26th 2004.
That same day Lono’s website received a record number of hits
for orders of his original Old Style CD, from California,
Chicago to Germany.
Lono’s
conversations and blessings from Uncle Eddie Kamae - Sons of Hawaii
leader and Steve Siegfried, Producer at Panini Records has encouraged
him to move forward with this project. Old Style is a tribute of
the folk songs performed by the Son’s of Hawaii produced over
30 years ago. Pops Gabby Pahinui, Eddie Kamae, Moe Keale, Joe Marshall,
Dennis Kamakahi and David “Feet” Rogers. Old Style music
is traditional, nahenahe (soft) and easy listening just as it was
when he was growing up listening to their music.
Lono’s
history of music expands 20+ years with popular and island style
music. He has also recorded and performed in Chicago on specific
events with Joe Walsh of the Eagles, Christopher Cross, Jeff Webb
composer for songs sung by Glen Campbell as well as our own local
Henry Kapono many others. After an experience during a visit with
some friends from Anahola, Kaua’i he decided to stop doing
pop and island style songs and return to his roots with the backyard
style Hawaiian Folk Music that the Son’s of Hawaii and other
local artists did before. He found that his audience changed, they
were friendlier and appreciated his form of Hawaiian music. He then
decided, “Keep it Hawaiian”. His initial release of
Old Style on July 16th 2004 garnered him an opportunity to enter
as a preliminary ballot nominee for the first ever Grammy in the
Folk Category for Hawaiian Music, a national recognition that Lono
will always remember.
Today, Lono
is concentrating solely on “Old Style” his second release
13 months after the first release of the original Old Style.
He continues the tribute to perpetuate the folk music of Hawaii.
See Lono's scheduled
performances.
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Old
Style
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Available for sale here!
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contact
me:
lono@lonomusic.com
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