There's a bit of an introduction, so be patient.
"Hula was always a part of Natalie; but it wasn't long before Natalie began shining solo in the spotlight again. Many among the hula community and Hawaiian music fans proclaimed, "Finally!" when Natalie Ai Kamauu's solo release "'E," arrived. It would win her the title of 2006 Female Vocalist of the Year at the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards."
"Hula was always a part of Natalie; but it wasn't long before Natalie began shining solo in the spotlight again. Many among the hula community and Hawaiian music fans proclaimed, "Finally!" when Natalie Ai Kamauu's solo release "'E," arrived. It would win her the title of 2006 Female Vocalist of the Year at the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards."
Another POB, Inc. find.
I want to be there, Jeff. I want to disappear
ReplyDeletethrough my terminal and reappear at Natalie's
CD release party. Wow. I'm doing a hula around
my computer (a manly hula, of course) right now.
Aloha, HU...