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Nā Kama “Kamakolu” (2006 - Makani Records)
With the band upgraded to a trio, Brian, Eric and new member Danny Naipo continue the legacy and music of Nā Kama with their third studio release comprised of new music and a few classics in the true Nā Kama style! This is their first release of music catering completely to the Hawaiian language.
2007 Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award Winner - "Hawaiian Language Performance" |
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Nā Kama “Come and See…Hawai‘i” (2003 - Makani Records)
With the release of “Ke Ala Hou,” Brian and Eric have established themselves back on the map of Hawaiian Music. Now they expand their horizons and reach out to the listeners beyond Hawai‘i. In this recording, they deliver a message to the listener through their music: “We cannot stop the change of evolution. However, if you really wanted to, and if you look hard enough, you can see a beauty that will never fade. Not only in our ‘āina, but in the hearts of our people. Come and See…Hawai‘i.” |
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Nā Kama “Ke Ala Hou”
(1998 - Makani Records; formally Kīpuka Records)
Brian and Eric’s debut as a duo. Significantly entitled “Ke Ala Hou,” or “The New Path,” this recording was indeed a journey of new experiences and discoveries. Taking on the reins to self-produce and manage themselves, it was a path of uncertainty…and curiosity; a path of mystery…and evolution. “Ke Ala Hou” was nominated at the 1999 Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards for “Hawaiian Language Performance.” |
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“Hawaiian Style Volume 1” (2001 - Neos Productions)
This recording features some of Hawai‘i’s great Hawaiian and Island Contemporary artists. Nā Kama was featured on a remake of the classic song, “Darcie’s Lullaby,” along with its composer and good friend Rodney Bejer. |
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“Our ‘Ohana’s 1st Christmas”
(2003 - ‘Ohana Records)
This compilation of recording artists was the byproduct of Carole Baguio (president of Pacific Hawaiian Music Distribution) and Diane Koshi. Benefits from CD sales went to support the Hawai‘i Food Bank. Nā Kama performed “Christmas In The Islands,” an original by Randie Kamuela Fong. |
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“Our ‘Ohana’s 2nd Christmas”
(2004 - ‘Ohana Records)
Due to the success of the first recording, Nā Kama (along with other artists) was invited to return for the sequel project. As before, benefits from CD sales went to support the Hawai‘i Food Bank. Nā Kama performed Jester Hairston’s “Mary’s Boy Child.” |
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