HiUP #34 – Uncle Henry

This week we cover the latest Grammy nominees, Don Ho’s heart, orangutan love and peacocks in the park. For music, two songs from a featured artist via the Hawaii Association of Podcasters. And Jen joins me once again for some movie talk.

In this show:

  • 01:25 HawaiiUP Menu
  • 01:50 HawaiiUP Headlines
  • 13:35 “Sanoe/Only You/Wailana/Iosepa” from Live from Bob’s Ohana by Uncle Henry “Kalana” Kamae
  • 18:58 Pith of Pop: The Podcast Edition
    Chicken Little, Blue, The Aviator
  • 28:35 “Hale Ani Ani” from Live from Bob’s Ohana by Uncle Henry “Kalana” Kamae

To order Uncle Henry’s CD, call Uncle Henry or Aunty Liz at 562-423-1325 or 562-841-3664. Tell them you heard Uncle Henry in a podcast! Also, check out this great interview with Uncle Henry at Piko’s HawaiianConcertGuide.com. Special thanks to Akamai Brain Collective for providing our theme song. To download this episode, click the “Pod” icon below or cut-and-paste the following URL:

http://libsyn.com/media/hawaii/hawaiiup20051210.mp3

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3 Responses to HiUP #34 – Uncle Henry

  1. ai says:

    okay, i just called uncle henry and plan to check out his live performance at bob’s ohana. he plays each friday but this christmas week may not work for my family. thanks, ryan for introducing his beautiful music.

  2. I am trying to locate a Henry Kamae that lived in California and Nevada in the 1970’s. He was a friend of Tom and Norma Murray. He had married Terri and they had a few young children when I last had contact with them. Please if you can locate this Henry Kamae for me it would wonderful. I have thought of them alot over the years and still have a cassette tape of him singing Tiny Bubbles. Please give him my e-mail address. My maiden name was Blankenship. Thanks…Carol Bridger

  3. Piko says:

    Aloha Carol,

    Sounds like you may have the right Henry Kamae. Give him a call at the phone number listed above. I’m sure he’d be happy to hear from you.

    Malama pono,
    Piko
    http://www.HawaiianConcertGuide.com

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