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On our family home page we post various picture essays to share with our friends and visitors.

I'm a fan of many Hawaiian music artists, and you can visit some of them on the Internet. When you visit their sites, be sure to look for their performance schedule and their CD sales.

Dancing Cat Records
has information on several artists, detailed CD notes and music samples, a history of slack key, and much more.
Keola Beamer
is a magical artist and also a comitted teacher. Tells good stories, too.
Ledward Kaapana
has been a major influence on my playing and I cherish every moment I spend listening to his music. His site includes a link to a performance video recorded at the Kennedy Center.
Patrick Landeza has been my mentor, influence, and friend for a number of years. He's an artist who always surprises.
Herb Ohta, Jr is an `ukulele master with a dry wit. His CDs and performances are filled with satisfying music.
Mike Ka`awa is a master of the 12 string guitar and a great vocal and instrumental stylist.
Kawika Kahiapo plays magnificent guitar in several styles, and sings with a rich, emotional baritone.
Kevin Brown is the living embodiment of nahenahe, the sweet gentle feeling that is at the heart of slack key.
Ray Sowders is another mainlander like myself who fell in love with Hawaiian music and adopted it as his style. Ray performs around Honolulu, teaches, and has two CDs available. His web site includes some terrific free slack key instruction videos.
Steven Espaniola has recently released his first CD and it is making quite a splash.

Andy Wang has created a wonderful resource for those of us interested in Hawaiian music and slack key. His Taropatch.net includes a discussion forum, reviews of instructional material, links to artists and other related sites, and a very active and supportive community of visitors, including many Hawaiian music performers.

When I want to buy a CD, check for upcoming performances by my favorite artists, or research a song or artist, the first place I turn is Mele.com where Auntie Maria has built a site rich with information. She includes sample clips for most of the current CDs, and she keeps out-of-print CDs and cassettes in her database to add to the research possiblities.

"He Mele Aloha" is a wonderful book of Hawaiian songs, one of the first places I look for lyrics and background information when I want to learn more about a song. Robert Mondoy maintains a web site with musical samples and supplemental information to make this book even more useful.

The Hawaiian Music and Hula Archives is another resource with song lyrics and background information.

 
 
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