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Yes! Hapa is headlining this year's Mahalo Bash. Hapa first burst onto the Hawaiian music scene in 1994, comprised of Barry Flanagan and Keli`i Kaneali`i. Along the way they won the Hoku award and created now-classic songs such as "Lei Pikake" and "Ku`u Lei, Ku`uipo". They're back, now with Nathan Aweau paired with group founder Barry Flanagan. Nathan won Hoku awards in 2003 for Best Male Vocalist and Best Album ("E Apo Mai"), and has played and worked with people such as Gabe Baltazar, Henry Kapono, Loyal Garner, Don Ho, and "Pound for Pound". To find out more about Hapa, visit their website. Also appearing at Mahalo Bash, the Pupule Boyz
From the San Francisco Bay Area, Pupule Boyz mission is to keep Islanders in touch with today's Hawaiian hits no matter how far away they are from home, as well as sharing their Aloha Spirit with everyone through their Mele. From falsetto and traditional, to oldies but goodies and reggae music, they'll play anything that will keep you smiling. Come join them at this year's Mahalo Bash. Do the hula or dance to the music because Pupule Boyz are in town!!! Visit the website of Pupule Boyz. |
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