The many fans of the popular group Maunalua who have been waiting for
a follow up to their hugely successful debut album, will find that their
patience has been well rewarded with the release of “KULEANA”.
Following the success of “MAUNALUA”, which won the Best Hawaiian
Album at the 2001 Na Hoku Hanohano awards for the trio and their producer,
Dave Tucciarone, was a daunting challenge, but “KULEANA” meets
that challenge well, and firmly establishes the group at the leading edge
of contemporary Hawaiian music.
Eight years of playing together at venues that range from backyard luaus
to neighbor island events, to concerts in Japan, Tahiti, Las Vegas and
beyond, have honed the musical skills of the three local men, and have
earned them a strong and loyal following. The release of “KULEANA”
on a new record label in partnership with their former label, Koa Records,
furthers their efforts to uphold and preserve the Hawaiian music culture.
Indeed, the very name “KULEANA”, speaks to their sense of
responsibility for preserving the traditional music of the islands, while
giving it a fresh contemporary style.
“KULEANA” evokes memories of old Hawaii through traditional
favorites such as Nani Kauai, Aloha Ka Manini, Kealohalani and Sanoe,
and a beautiful rendition of E Liliu E will delight slack key fans. The
groups own writing talents are well represented with Pa Konane, a song
that will make listeners hope for even more original music in their next
outing.
The group consists of Bobby Moderow, Jr., who was schooled by the legendary
Raymond Kane, playing rhythm and slack key guitar, as well as providing
vocals; Kahi Kaonohi, a journeyman musician with many local groups and
Halau before settling in with Maunalua, playing bass guitar and singing;
and Bruce Spencer, whose strong foundation in local music harmonies rounds
out the group with his six-string ukulele and vocals.
This second impressive album from the group Maunalua invites you to share
their “Kuleana”, and the spirit of Aloha.
SONGS
Pele Kane – Kealohalani – Nani Kauai –
Aloha Ka Manini Pa Konane – Ka Loke (The Rose) – Sanoe –
E Liliu E – Hawaiian Soul Hanohano Hanalei – Nani Hanalei
– Pua Tuberose (Featuring Leina’ala Ha’ili)