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Celebrate the New Year with waltzes by Strauss and more performed from Vienna’s Musikverein by the famed orchestra led by guest conductor Christian Thielemann. PBS favorite Hugh Bonneville returns to host.
Paula took a break from touring
the world to share that remarkable
gift on the Nā Mele stage.
Accompanied by an all-star
band including Mike Love and
Brad Watanabe from The Green,
Paula performs songs from her
catalogue and her 2022 Nā Hōkū
Hanohano award winning album for Contemporary Album of the
Year, Rain on Sunday.
Cynthia Erivo, enchanting star of the stage and screen, invites you to ring in the New Year with her magnificent friends Ben Platt and Joaquina Kalukango as they bring their powerful voices and favorite songs to the Kennedy Center.
In 1972, music pioneers, renegades and some genius Nashvillle misfits launched their own brand of hard-living 'country music' and decamped to Austin, TX to live and perform to their own wild style. This concert special features star performers such as Ray Benson, Lee Roy Parnell, Joe Ely, Rodney Crowell, Holly Williams, captured onstage at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas.
On The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, enjoy a re-imagination of Tchaikovsky’s holiday favorite as Alan Cumming recounts the origin of how a prince got put into a nutcracker.
Mark Yamanaka is a singer, songwriter, multiple Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winner and a car salesman. On this Nā Mele, enjoy Yamanaka’s soothing yet powerful falsetto voice.
He performed under Sousa and Toscanini. He scored films for the likes of Chaplin and wrote popular songs performed by Sinatra and The Beatles. And when the River City boys band marched on Broadway, Meredith Willson caught the whole world’s ear.
Nā Mele featuring multi-Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner Natalie Ai Kamauu at Palikū Theatre on the Windward Community College campus in Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu. From the comfort of your home or wherever you are, enjoy the music from this six-time Female Vocalist of the Year, we will be taking calls of support for our station as part of this pledge program. Mahalo
Those Who Came Before: The Musical Journey of Eddie Kamae chronicles the story of the Hawaiian ʻukulele virtuoso, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker’s self-discovery and his pursuit of Hawaiian cultural and musical traditions.
Famed 'Ukulele teacher Roy Sakuma talks about teaching kids to play the instrument and the genesis of the 'ukulele festival he founded. Also, how arts programs are integrated into the school systemin this Spectrum Hawai'i program from 1998